Number that changes once per year | 33 |
Number that has gone up since Obama took office | 47 |
Number that is neither positive nor negative | 44 |
Number that looks like the letter yogh | 38 |
Number that shouldn't be a denominator | 42 |
Number that's its own square | 32 |
Number that's its own square root | 37 |
Number that's neither positive nor negative | 47 |
Number that's no longer used | 32 |
Number that's often in a foreign language | 45 |
Number thatÂ’s its own square | 32 |
Number the minute hand points to at quarter past | 48 |
Number theory and abstract algebra, e.g. | 40 |
Number to the left of a decimal point, maybe | 44 |
Number to the left of this answer | 33 |
Number whose square equals its square root | 42 |
Number worn by Moses Malone and Derek Jeter | 43 |
Number ``for the money'' | 32 |
Number-one cause of traffic jams | 32 |
Numbered compartment in a post office, briefly | 46 |
Numbered item in a kids' puzzle | 35 |
Numbers before or after each break | 34 |
Numbers discussion, maybe: Abbr. | 32 |
Numbers equal to 10 raised to the power of a 100 | 48 |
Numbers indicating mental aptitude | 34 |
Numbers might be rounded to only a few of them | 46 |
Numbers named for an Austrian physicist | 39 |
Numbers on the diagonal of an identity matrix | 45 |
Numbers printed on golf scorecards | 34 |
Numbers taken as the base of a system of numbers | 48 |
Numbers that aren't programmed | 34 |
Numbers that provide critical information | 41 |
Numbers used to reach a computer | 32 |
Numbers which are often parenthesized | 37 |
Numbskull who likes Macintosh computers? | 40 |
Numeral at the top of grandfather clocks | 40 |
Numerator for this puzzle's theme answers | 45 |
Numeric labels for computer users | 33 |
Numerical Internet addresses: abbr. | 35 |
Numerical puzzle with a 9x9 grid | 32 |
Numero uno at the White House: Abbr. | 36 |
Numismatist : coins :: plangonologist : ___ | 43 |
Numismatist's classification | 32 |
Nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity | 43 |
Nunavut's __ Strait, named for an explorer | 46 |
Nuremberg events of 1945–6 | 33 |
Nureyev documentary, "I ___ Dancer" | 45 |
Nurse Espinosa on "Scrubs" | 36 |
Nurse Fleming on TV's "Monk" | 42 |
Nurse Florence sells adventures? | 32 |
Nurse joins Weld to get Porter phrase | 37 |
Nurse Ratched Oscar-winning portrayer Fletcher | 46 |
Nurse's administration, briefly | 35 |
Nurse's specialty, for short | 32 |
Nurse's ___ (hospital employee) | 35 |
Nursery item that deals with bum wraps | 38 |
Nursery rhyme about a sleeping lad | 34 |
Nursery rhyme boy whose name is repeated | 40 |
Nursery rhyme call sung to an old French melody | 47 |
Nursery rhyme character whose name is repeated | 46 |
Nursery rhyme fellow in a nightgown | 35 |
Nursery rhyme fixture's protrusion? | 39 |
Nursery rhyme home of many children | 35 |
Nursery rhyme tub assembly, e.g. | 32 |
Nursery rhyme word in a Fitzgerald title | 40 |
Nursery scholar's early arrival time | 40 |
Nursery schooler's need, for short | 38 |
Nursery song at the construction site? | 38 |
Nursery-rhyme pair, with "the" | 40 |
Nurses and police officers, e.g. | 32 |
Nut in a can of premium mixed nuts | 34 |
Nut named after an Australian botanist | 38 |
Nut taken directly from the freezer? | 36 |
Nut that's a source of caffeine | 35 |
NUT WITH MONEY found in California? | 35 |
Nut's realm, in Egyptian religion | 37 |
Nutcracker's target, sometimes | 34 |
Nutritional allotment, for short | 32 |
Nutritional regimen since the 1970s | 35 |
Nutritional specifications: Abbr. | 33 |
Nutritionist Paul who founded a pet food company | 48 |
Nutritionist's advice for the hypertensive | 46 |
Nutritionist's recommendation | 33 |
Nutritionists' recommendations | 34 |
Nutritious grain à la Phoenix? | 33 |
Nutritive matter around a seed's embryo | 43 |
Nutritive substance found in greens | 35 |
Nuts and fruit, in part, for squirrels | 38 |
Nuts or crackers, take your pick | 32 |
Nuts, berries, etc., for squirrels | 34 |
Nuts, raisins, dried fruit, etc. | 32 |
Nutty ice cream topped with a hot dog condiment? | 48 |
Nutty person (and new OED entry of 2014) | 40 |
Nutty Professor's ice cream preference? | 43 |
Nvmber of bones in the hvman body | 33 |
Nvmber of floors in the Empire State Bvilding? | 46 |
NW city nicknamed "The City of Trees" | 47 |
NW school that's home to the Beavers | 40 |
NY campus that's home to the Engineers | 42 |
NY home of "Christina's World" | 44 |