Nobel Prize physicist from Germany | 34 |
Nobel Peace Prize-winning mother | 32 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner of 1979 | 32 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner of 1969 | 32 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner Mandela | 32 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner Le ___ Tho | 35 |
Nobel Peace Prize refuser Le ___ Tho | 36 |
Nobel Peace Prize recipient: 1965 | 33 |
Nobel Peace Prize recipient: 1944 | 33 |
Nobel Peace Prize president assassinated in 1981 | 48 |
Nobel Peace Prize presentation city | 35 |
Nobel Peace Prize laureate the year before UNICEF | 49 |
Nobel Peace Prize co-winner: 1978 | 33 |
Nobel Peace Prize co-winner: 1925 | 33 |
Nobel Peace Prize ceremony setting | 34 |
Nobel laureate between Hesse and Eliot | 38 |
Noël Coward's "To Step ___" | 44 |
Noah's words before landfall? | 33 |
Noah's son keeps a realm together | 37 |
Noah's Ark's landing place | 34 |
Noah's "port of call" | 35 |
Noah's "ER" costar | 32 |
Noah's "ER" co-star | 33 |
Noah Wyle's "ER" role | 35 |
Noah Webster, while living in Connecticut Hall | 46 |
Noah of "Falling Skies" | 33 |
No. usually figured to two decimals | 35 |
No. usually between zero and four | 33 |
No. under the year on many tax forms | 36 |
No. typically between 2.0 and 4.0 | 33 |
No. to which annual raises might be tied | 40 |
No. that's zero at the equator | 34 |
No. that should be as low as possible | 37 |
No. on which a magazine's ad rates are based | 48 |
No. often seen in research studies | 34 |
No. of interest to those on fixed incomes | 41 |
No. of concern to a dean of admissions | 38 |
No. looked at by college recruiters | 35 |
No. like 'first' or 'second' | 44 |
No. in a pilot's announcement | 33 |
No. beginning with a "-" | 34 |
No. after a no. in an e-mail signature | 38 |
No. 5 on the list (by Victor Hugo) | 34 |
No. 20 on the list (by John Grisham) | 36 |
No. 2's term for corps member | 33 |
No. 19 on the list (by Leon Uris) | 33 |
No. 14 on the list (by Albert Camus) | 36 |
No. 13 on the list (by Richard Wright) | 38 |
No. 1 song by the Everly Brothers | 33 |
No. 1 Cherry ___, where G.W. lived in N.Y.C. | 44 |
No-nos in Pennsylvania Dutch country? | 37 |
No-no's for A-Rod, familiarly | 33 |
No-no for a "darling daughter" | 40 |
No-limit Texas hold'em player, at times? | 44 |
No-limit hold'em player's declaration | 45 |
No-goodnik / Patches, as a sweater | 34 |
No ___ duda (there is no doubt): Sp. | 36 |
No worse than Ford's predecessor? | 37 |
No turn may be allowed then, according to a sign | 48 |
No Trigger "Fish Eye ___" | 35 |
No to-do for a 1977 Oscar winner | 32 |
No place for cotton-tipped swabs | 32 |
No performers make their living by earning this | 47 |
No one's in until this is put in | 36 |
No New York Yankee is allowed to have one | 41 |
No man is one, according to John Donne | 38 |
No longer young, euphemistically | 32 |
No longer working for the Company | 33 |
No longer winning at the card table? | 36 |
No longer waiting for the doctor | 32 |
No longer used, as a word: Abbr. | 32 |
No longer thinking about, as an ex | 34 |
No longer thinking about the first round? | 41 |
No longer stocking Eddie's music? | 37 |
No longer speaking, after "on" | 40 |
No longer speaking (with ''on'') | 48 |
No longer part of the competition | 33 |
No longer on active duty, briefly | 33 |
No longer on active duty (Abbr.) | 32 |
No longer offering much traction | 32 |
No longer minding one's business? | 37 |
No longer in use, as words: Abbr. | 33 |
No longer in the work force (abbr.) | 35 |
No longer having hospital corners, maybe | 40 |
No longer feeding, as a photocopier | 35 |
No longer enamored by a guy working at home? | 44 |
No longer carry Folgers or Maxwell House? | 41 |
No longer bursting at the seams? | 32 |
No logo for a public health department | 38 |
No drinking on deck after 5 p.m.? | 33 |
No Doubt's "Kingdom" | 34 |
No Doubt "Return of ___" | 34 |
No different from, with "the" | 39 |
No Child Left Behind requirement | 32 |
No "empty dream," to H.W.L. | 37 |
NL team with the most World Series wins | 39 |
NL home run champ, 7 consecutive seasons | 40 |
NL East city, as seen on scoreboards | 36 |
NL award won by Barry Bonds a record seven times | 48 |
Nixon's undoing in Watergate | 32 |