Crossword Clues Start With N, page 86
N.B.A. targets
New Mexican Indian chiefs
No. 8 of baseball
Neutral ship's passport.
Ninny
Nomad of Asia Minor, long ago.
Naval engagement
North Pacific carnivores
Non-crossbred units
Native of an Alpine region: Var.
Notes in a bugle call.
Native of Albania's capital.
NORTHERN
Niggling
Noblemen in rows?
Noblemen in rows?
Not monaural
Nehru's country: Fr.
"___ Necessary?": Thurber-White
"No ... there he is!"
1880 novel.
"Nah, dawg!" e.g.?
"Nah, dawg!" e.g.?
Not 'Rocky,' but the 1974 parody ...
Nice cups?
Nonstick pan coatings
Novel by Sandburg.
New office placements
New office placements
Not a lot
Northwest Texas city
Neato water sources?
Novice chocolatier's lessons?
Novice chocolatier's lessons?
NFL #1 draft picks Baker and Bradshaw
Name for a whirling carnival ride?
New option in sneakers?
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Navy jet all-weather fighter.
Nuclear splitting in the cosmos?
Nomadic Arabian.
New product line after Armani's takeover of Philip Morris?
Nervously.
Nerve-racking sound?
"No sense is so uncommon as common sense"?
Noun suffix.
Naked dive?
No longer thinking about the first round?
Name of Lord Rubble's feudal estate?
Nearly four-foot-tall actor Billy
Nixon's predecessor
Native drink of P. I.
Nurse Clara's act of kindness, as described by an Israeli?
Noted U. S. physicist.
1968 N.B.A. All-Star Dick
Native of Chinese port.
Native of a Chinese port.
Native of a Chinese island.
New chemical element, No. 95.
Naval base, Moluccan Islands.
Neil Diamond "Lost ___"
Number of blackbirds?
Native races of our country.
Namesakes of famed diva.
Namesakes of a famous coloratura.
Non-Hispanic instrument?
New World aborigine.
New World aboriginal
New World native
Near to, old style.
Near, to a poet
Nearby, poetically
Near, poetically
N. and S.
New World residents: Abbr.
North and South: Abbr.
No. and So. followers
Natives of the U.S.A.
Northernmost of the Virgin Islands.
Northernmost of Virgin Islands.
NOVELIST'S SIDE DISH?
Noted Austrian mineralogist
Not equal: Prefix.
Never having heard "Peer Gynt Suite"?
Navel observer?
Nature films?
Noted pollster
___ National Monument, in New Mexico.
NIX
NIX
Newborn attendant
Newborn attendant
Not permanently wet
N. Y.'s 1949–50 worry.
New York's waterfront, on the East River.
Not reveal any hidden costs?
Native cavalryman in India.
Native horsemen of India.
Native American who helped the Pilgrims
Not ___ (fairly smart).
Number, police HQ, N.Y.C.
Not ___ (take it easy!).
Not ___!
Nigerian province
Native of British isle off Cape Guardafui, Africa.
1938 nonfictional title
Nigerian tribesman.
New Riders of the Purple Sage "Home, ___"
Nostalgic theme of poets
Near the sun.
Near the sun: Astron.
Norwegian cheese
Not expected.
Not accomplished.
Never attained
Not set upright.
Not regretted
Not given in return.
Not up to stds.
Not permeated (with)
New Zealand's wartime governor general.
New York skyline feature
NYC memorial location
Nonsense in an alternative paper?
Nonsense in an alternative paper?
Not treated with preservatives, as meat
Not treated with preservatives, as meat
North Carolina waterway
North Carolina river
N. C. river.
N. Carolina river.
N. C. river
N.C. river
Not ___ rap.
Neapolitan fruit?
November through April, to vacationers?
Nigerian port.
Nigerian port
Not in a cast, maybe
Nigerian seaport, river or bean
New York team?
Nearly overflowed (with)
Naval add.
Number that has gone up since Obama took office
Not fresh enough to run in a newsweekly?
Noble pets of imperial China
Noble pets of imperial China
Natives of Indo-China.
North Chinese province.
Nutmeg crusher, for example?
Nearly globe-shaped
Neville and others.
NHL star Bobby Hull's nickname
N.F.L. defensive lineman B. J. ___
North America's level: not so nice (7)
Nathan Detroit in "Guys and Dolls."
National interest
Nothing new
Nothing new
Novelette
Nice age for a girl
No-nonsense
Nighttime movie with Doris Day? (with "The")
New Guinea victory, Dec. 1942.
Nominee who was the subject of a 2006 filibuster attempt
___ Nova, city near Foggia, Italy.
Nipped in the winter
Northern climate listings
Native of French Equatorial Africa.
Nixon had one
Needs rescuing, perhaps
Normal allotted period for a worker's task
New Orleans jazz ctr.
Noted blues
NFL running back who forfeited his 2005 Heisman Trophy
Newspaper chain(abbr.)
News-distributing agcy.
Newspaper chain: Abbr.
News agency: Abbr.
Nitrates-shipping city in Peru
Novel about holiday candy?
Name in stage lore.
Noted Pyrrhic victory for the British
New Atlantic coast safeguard.
Number of red cells, white cells and platelets
Nonsense
Native of northern India
Nun.
New England State: Abbr.
Nine of diamonds
Nails: Fr.
Nearly wipes out
Nativity scene
Natives of Erivan.
Natives of Erivan
Native of Erivan: Abbr.
Naysayer's comment
Neighborhood in the Bronx
Newspaper for distillers?
Nickname for Lou Groza
Nature in ___
Noel Coward play
Near that number.
No. 2
Not ordinary: Abbr.
NPR humor show?
Neanderthal sailor's feature?
Nazi dive-bombers.
Nonrestricted sale.
Not go away.
No spring chicken
No spring chicken
Nevil Shute novel.
Nevil Shute book (with 34 and 52 Across, a summer observation)
Nevil Shute novel
1957 novel, and a hint to the ends of 17-, 27- and 45-Across and 11- and 34-Down
Night sight
Not-so-fancy places to stay
North Carolina's nickname
North Carolina
North Carolina's nickname
Not an exact rendering.
Not a child of bondage
Newly hatched chicks?
No longer encumbered by
North American Indian dish
Norse god of light.
Not burdened by
Not a staff pen
No basketball players, they.
Nonslave land in early U.S.
Name-calling speech.
Noted centenarian of 2000, familiarly
Nutritious grain la Phoenix?
Number-one objective
Number-one objective
New parents might scour Consumer Reports for info about them
November birthstones
Needing cutting
Neapolitan ice cream?
" . . . not wisely but ___."
Nicholson-Turner movie
Newspaper industry
Newspaper or magazine writer
Newspaper reporter, for example
NFL games that feel more like touch football than actual football
Nickname for father.
Newsworthy resort at mouth of Rio de la Plata.
Newly wealthy woman
New Jersey river crossed by Washington, 1776.