Crossword Clues Start With N, page 101
Not exactly
Number of 31- and 37-Across in a 55-Across
Noisy downpours
Nuts.
Narcotic-yielding palms
*Neckwear for which Mr. T was once famous (but no longer wears)
*Neckwear for which Mr. T was once famous (but no longer wears)
*Neckwear for which Mr. T was once famous (but no longer wears)
Nonpareil
No-hit game, for example.
New York tribe
New York tribe
New York salt lake
Nervous system's regulation
Nail
Nail used in surveying.
Nail used in mines.
Nail used in mining.
Nail.
Nail type
Nail or old plane
Nail
Nettle: Dial.
Nobel Peace Prize winner, 2009
Newsreel pioneer Charles
Newsreel pioneer Charles
Newsreel pioneer Charles
Newsreel pioneer Charles
Newsreel pioneer Charles
Newsreel inventor
Newsreel name
Newsreel pioneer Charles
Newsreel pioneer
Newman character in a manhunt movie
New Yorkers' retreat.
N.Y. beach
New York City attraction
Numbers follower
Name applied to any of the four main Gospels
Notable buried at the Cathedral of Lima
Nickname of a former Yankee pitcher
Nonessential
Not necessary to have milk and honey
Novelist who loved Chopin
Novelist who loved Chopin
Nicholson role
Nicholson title role
Name of German establishing school and university outside Germany
Name for an anonymous person in court, maybe
Not on land, as an oil rig
Not working -- the listener's certainly at sea
New --, World Heritage village in Scotland
Name of fame in folk music.
New opera by Prokofieff.
Novel that begins at an 1805 soiree
Novel by Leo Tolstoy
Noel Coward play
Noël's hit of 1941
Noël Coward play
Name of the tiger in Kipling's 'The Jungle Book'
NBC News Chief Global Correspondent
Novel by Arnold Bennett
Novelist Isabel
Novelist Isabel
North American word for courgette
North America from Tropic of Cancer to Greenland
News updates about corrupt iTunes being out of date?
Noted thermal bath locale
Nag's activity
Nervous laugh, terrified about massacre
Not so good for you
Not good for you
Nicely resilient
Nation on the Dniester
Not so genteel
Neither black nor white
Narrow corridor of land in the north-eastern corner of Afghanistan
Not a consumer.
New Zealand city
NZ city
Novel by Evelyn Waugh
Novel by Ray Bradbury
Naples' neighbor.
Neighbor of Naples
Not mah-jong -- mah!
Napoleon decreed its construction
New Year's Eve, on Jan. 1st
Narragansett vegetable dish
Nobody let off Labour association
Newspaper debut of 1951
Name for Edinburgh literally meaning old smoky
Name in Hollywood lore.
Name linked to 51 Down
Novel in which fleeing lovers reach Switzerland by rowboat
1929 novel, and this puzzle's title
Novel by 58 Across, 1929
1929 novel, and this puzzle's title
1929 novel.
Novel in which fleeing lovers reach Switzerland by rowboat
Netman Jimmy
Novel by Patrick Hamilton
Neighbor of Gallia
Norman's best friend's classes tucked into Shakespeare
Nobelist Dulbecco
Nobelist Dulbecco
National Trust garden in East Sussex
Novel part
Note marquee is ramshackle with volume restricted
Noises from bats
Noisy game?
Not so fast -- it's not a winner
Noising it abroad will do for these firings
Nearness
Nosily watching masseuse behaving amorously
Nesting area for wading birds
Nickname
Nickname, formally
Name of unimportant person in organisation with sexist message?
Name on a check.
Name on 17 Across.
Newspaper's choice for public office
Newspaper's election choice
Newspaper's election choice
Note beneficiary
Not a right-hander
Not a right-hander
Nothing within American country house is really bad
Not a single person
Narrow pieces
Narrow, sharp fragments
Narrow pieces
Nuuanu ___, scenic spot on Oahu
Noted status in pitch swamped by return of tribal teenagers
Nancy's lower middle-class with terrible repetitious gob
Needing assistance, maybe
Needing help
Needing assistance, maybe
Needing assistance, maybe
Nixon of "Sex and the City"
Nixon of "Sex and the City"
Nixon of "Sex and the City"
Nixon of 'Sex and the City'
-- Nixon, Miranda Hobbes in 'Sex and the City'
Noted violinist.
Neighbor of Rhodesia.
Neighbor of South Africa
Neighbor of South Africa
Notorious nickname of W. W. II.
Nickname for William Joyce, 1906-46, British traitor
Nero's wife
Nero's first wife
Nero's first wife, whom he murdered.
Nero's first wife
Nero's wife
Nero s wife
Nero's wife
Nebraska tribe
Nebraska tribe
Nickname of King Charles II
No politics in play about introduction of unusual obesity treatment
Not the courageous type
Not a brave man or a conqueror
"No trespassing"
Notice prohibiting entry
Not bound by shackles and chains
Notably gay.
"Naturalis Historia" writer killed during the eruption of Vesuvius
'Naturalis Historia' writer killed during the eruption of Vesuvius
Novel by Stella Gibbons
New England fall spectacle
New England fall spectacle
New England fall attraction
Nocturnal piglike animal
Native of southern South America.
Native of lower Argentina.
Native of the southernmost region of South America
Northbound, on most maps
Nerve often affected by disk problems
Nerve often affected by disk problems
Near-hip
Nerve near the hip
___ nerve, largest in the body.
___ nerve
___ nerve, the longest in the human body
___ nerve, the longest in the human body
Noted French impressionist Maurice
Noted French painter Maurice
Naval base in southern Sardinia.
New Zealand river
Navigator born 500 years ago.
Noted navigator.
New World explorer
Noted English dramatist (1855–1934).
Novelist Thorne
Northern Irelanders
Name for a chestnut horse
Noted English actress, the "Jersey Lily.”
North --, Hebridean island
Nickname for N. Y. C.'s Mayor.
___ Nippon, or Greater Japan (now a forbidden term).
___ Nichi, supreme power of Japanese Buddhism.
___ Nippon, Japan.
___ Nippon (Japan).
___ Nippon.
___ Nippon
___ Nippon (Japan)
Notorious pirate
Notorious pirate
Novelist, short drinker, welcomes turn over on piano in the Old Vic?
Neil Young's backup band
Neil Young's old band
Noted Lakota leader
Noted Lakota leader
Native American, similar to Caligula and his consul
Novelist Salman
1991 novel subtitled "Tales for an Accelerated Culture"
Novel by Douglas Coupland
Novel by Sir Walter Scott
Novel by H.G. Wells, published in 1909
Nine-banded armadillo
Nine-banded armadillo
New Jersey city where Dennis Rodman and Antonin Scalia were born
New Jersey city.
New Jersey city
Not yet perused
New Jersey's capital
New Jersey capital
Not too literate.
New Jersey capital
Not book-smart
New Jersey's capital
Not book-smart
New note in rectangular space, initially unseen, ignored by addressee?
New Jersey capital
Nick Bellow opens by making a point!
Nick Bellow starts making this sign!
No longer useful.
Notified.
Notified
Noted pains?
Not yet planted
New Zealand middle-distance runner who won three Olympic gold medals
Novel by Elizabeth Bowen
Nickname
Nickname
Nickname
Not drained
Nickname
Name
North American tribe