Crossword clues for nash
nash
- Lakers point guard Steve
- English architect, d. 1835 — American poet, d. 1971
- CSNY member
- Crosby's partner
- Connelly Oscar role
- Collaborator of Crosby, Stills and Young
- Broadcaster, Knowlton
- "Some girls with a snuffle / Their tempers are uffle" poet
- "Our House" songwriter
- "I don't mind eels/Except as meals" writer
- "... flotsam? I've gotsam" poet
- 'One-L lama' poet
- ''Candy is dandy'' humorist
- Young coworker?
- Writer Ogden
- Witty poet Ogden
- Wit who said "Life is not having been told that the man has just waxed the floor"
- Who wrote "Parsley / Is gharsley"
- Victoria's Steve _____
- UK guitarist/singer Kate
- Trio member with Crosby and Stills
- The N of CSNY
- The "N" of CSNY
- Subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Stills and Crosby partner
- Steve who was the NBA's MVP in 2005 and 2006
- Steve of the Lakers
- Singer-songwriter Graham
- Singer Graham
- Rhymer of "Bronx" and "thonx"
- Poet who wrote, about children, "And if they are popular / The phone they monopular"
- Poet who wrote of the wasp, "I distrust his waspitality"
- Poet who wrote about shrimp, "At times, translucence / Is rather a nuisance"
- Poet who wrote "In the Vanities / No one wears panities"
- Poet who wrote "If called by a panther, don't anther"
- Poet of unexpected rhymes
- Poet known for inventing words
- Phoenix Suns point guard Steve
- Only NBA player to shoot at least 50% on field goals, 40% on three-pointers and 90% on free throws for five consecutive seasons
- Onetime bandmate of Crosby, Stills, and Young
- One Touch of Venus collaborator
- One of CSN&Y
- Ogden with funny poetry
- Ogden who wrote "Farewell, farewell, you old rhinoceros, / I'll stare at something less prepoceros"
- Ogden who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- Ogden who described parsley as "gharsley"
- Ogden or Graham
- Nobelist role that won an Oscar
- Nobel-winning subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Nobel Laureate portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Niecy of "Reno 911!"
- Name in humorous poetry
- Metropolitan maker?
- Mathematician John of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Mathematician John chronicled in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Man with "A Beautiful Mind"
- Man featured in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Maker of Metropolitans and Ramblers
- Lyricist and versifier
- Liar/inquiar versifier
- Johnny who could see clearly?
- John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- I Can See Clearly Now singer
- Humorous Ogden
- He wrote the lyrics for “Two’s Company.”
- Graham who co-founded The Hollies
- Graham of CSN
- Graham __, co-founder of the Hollies
- Game theorist who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Future Basketball Hall of Famer Steve
- Former associate of Crosby and Stills
- First car to offer seatbelts (1950)
- First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949)
- First auto to offer factory-installed seat belts
- English architect, d. 1835 — English war artist, d. 1946
- Economist whose name sounds like a teeth-related verb
- Doggerelist Odgen
- CSNY part
- Crowe, in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Crosby, Stills and --
- Crosby, Stills and ________
- Crosby, Stills and ___
- Crosby, Stills &
- Crosby and Stills' partner
- Crosby and Stills' mate
- Connelly's Oscar role
- Composer of comic verse
- Cadillac beater in a '50s song
- Blue Jackets' ace Rick ____
- Big name in light verse
- Automaker whose Rambler sales were likely aided by the 1958 hit "Beep Beep"
- Automaker whose models included the Statesman and Ambassador
- Auto last made in '57
- Anglo-Welsh dandy, d. 1762 — American poet, d. 1971
- 2018 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Steve
- 1950s Rambler maker
- "Who wants my jellyfish? I'm not sellyfish!" writer
- "Who wants my jellyfish? / I'm not sellyfish!" poet
- "The cow is of the bovine ilk" writer
- "The cow is of the bovine ilk" poet
- "The cow is of the bovine ilk;One end is moo, the other, milk" penner
- "The cow is of the bovine ilk / One end is moo, the other, milk" poet
- "The Camel" poet
- "Parsley is gharsley" poet Ogden
- "Parsley is gharsley" poet
- "One-l lama" creator Ogden
- "In the vanities / No one wears panities" poet
- "I don't mind eels / Except as meals / And the way they feels" poet
- "Candy is dandy. . ." poet
- "Candy is dandy . . ." poet
- "A bit of talcum is always walcum" author
- "A Beautiful Mind" role
- "A Beautiful Mind" mind
- "A Beautiful Mind" lead role
- "___ Bridges" (TV show)
- "___ Bridges" (old TV show)
- ''Reflections on Ice-Breaking'' poet Ogden
- ''I'm a Stranger Here Myself'' poet
- He wrote "The Bronx? No, thonx!"
- Pun-prone poet
- "One-L lama" poet
- Musical partner of Crosby and Stills
- "Hard Lines" poet
- First auto to offer seat belts
- "Candy / Is dandy..." humorist
- "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" poet
- "Reflections on Ice-Breaking" poet Ogden
- Rambler maker of yore
- Old Rambler manufacturer
- "Bronx"/"thonx" rhymer
- "Liquor is quicker" poet
- "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum" poet
- Car until 1957
- "A Beautiful Mind" fellow
- Bygone auto
- "The Turtle" poet
- Ogden who wrote light verse
- "The Bronx? No thonx" writer
- Ambassador or Statesman, once
- Ambassador or Statesman of old autodom
- He wrote a hit Broadway musical with Weill
- "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker" poet
- Crowe's "A Beautiful Mind" role
- Ambassador of old autodom
- Ogden who wrote "The Bronx? / No, thonx!"
- Car last made in 1957
- His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em"
- Bronx/thonx rhymer
- Famous rhymer of Bronx with "thonx"
- Poet Ogden ___
- He wrote "If called by a panther, / Don't anther"
- Auto superseded by the Rambler
- Graham of rock
- Crowe's role in "A Beautiful Mind"
- Ogden who wrote "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker"
- Humorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long"
- Two-time N.B.A. M.V.P. Steve
- Part of rock's CSNY
- Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch"
- Mathematician John who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind"
- Poet who wrote "So Thomas Edison / Never drank his medicine"
- Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young
- Longtime Crosby partner
- Mathematician John portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind"
- TV's "___ Bridges"
- Bandmate of Crosby, Stills and Young
- Automaker that introduced the Rambler
- "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum" writer
- United States writer noted for his droll epigrams (1902-1971)
- "Bed Riddance" poet
- Reo contemporary
- Hudson contemporary
- Poet or car
- Old car or poet
- La Salle contemporary
- Car of yesteryear
- He wrote "Two's Company"
- "Versus" poet
- "Liquor is quicker" man
- DeSoto contemporary
- Partner of Crosby and Stills
- Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young
- Vintage car
- Car of yore
- He wrote: "A bit of talcum/Is always walcum"
- Funny poet
- Car of the 40's
- Whimsical poet
- Versifier Ogden ___
- Ogden or Beau
- "Liquor is quicker" author
- Old automaker
- A noted Ogden
- He said, "Candy is dandy . . . "
- Humorous poet Ogden
- Defunct auto
- England's Beau
- Humorist Ogden
- Humorist-poet born in Rye, N.Y.
- Poet or auto
- Rhymester from Rye
- Architect and town planner set up two hospitals
- Architect of Buckingham Palace, d. 1835
- Famous dandy, Beau &mdash
- Architect near Soho regularly
- Anglo-Welsh dandy, d. 1762 - American poet, d. 1971
- Comic poet Ogden
- Collectible car
- Member of CSNY
- "A Beautiful Mind" subject John
- Bandmate of Crosby and Stills
- Humorous poet
- Doggerelist Ogden
- 'Candy is dandy' poet
- Two-time NBA MVP Steve
- Singer with Crosby and Stills
- Crosby, Stills & ___
- "Candy is dandy" poet
- "A Beautiful Mind" mathematician
- Talcum/walcum rhymer
- Rocker Graham
- Part of CSNY
- De Soto contemporary
- Ambassador automaker
- Unconventional poet
- He sang with Crosby
- He rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- Graham of The Hollies
- ''A Beautiful Mind'' subject
- Subject of ''A Beautiful Mind''
- Rambler producer
- Rambler of old
- Pluto ___ (Eddie Murphy character)
- Ogden of verse
- Musician with Crosby, Stills and Young
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nash \Nash\, a. [Etymol. uncertain.]
Firm; stiff; hard; also, chilly. [Prov. Eng.]
--Halliwell.
Wiktionary
a. 1 (context UK dialect English) firm; stiff; hard 2 (context UK dialect English) chilly
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 128
Land area (2000): 0.321234 sq. miles (0.831991 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.321234 sq. miles (0.831991 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50300
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 36.664892 N, 98.052487 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 73761
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Nash
Housing Units (2000): 1003
Land area (2000): 2.822632 sq. miles (7.310582 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.011529 sq. miles (0.029859 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.834161 sq. miles (7.340441 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50352
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 33.441774 N, 94.125315 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 75569
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Nash
Housing Units (2000): 37051
Land area (2000): 540.268598 sq. miles (1399.289186 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 2.424061 sq. miles (6.278289 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 542.692659 sq. miles (1405.567475 sq. km)
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 35.952773 N, 77.927170 W
Headwords:
Nash, NC
Nash County
Nash County, NC
Wikipedia
Nash or NASH may refer to:
Nash is a surname of Irish, English, Welsh or Jewish origin. The surname went from 'Ash' to 'Nash' by colloquialism and was established from an early date in Ireland and Wales. Although it is said to have earlier Jewish origins as the name was tweaked as people emigrated to Ireland
May refer to:
- Alex Nash (1923–1944), Australian footballer
- Alexander Nash (1849–1906), English footballer
- Anthony / Tony Nash (disambiguation)
- Abner Nash (1740–1786), U.S. politician
- Albert C. Nash, American architect
- Albert L. Nash, American politician
- Beau Nash (Richard Nash, 1674–1762), Anglo-Welsh dandy and leader of fashion
- Brendan Nash, West Indian cricketer
- Brian Nash (born 1963), English guitarist (Frankie Goes to Hollywood)
- C. Nash (rugby league)
- Carlo Nash (born 1973), English football player
- Charles / Charlie Nash (disambiguation)
- Clarence Nash (1904–1985), Disney voice actor
- Claude H. Nash (born 1943), American biochemist
- Christopher Columbus Nash (1838-date of death unknown), Louisiana sheriff and founder of the White League
- Diane Nash (born 1938), American civil rights activist
- Dion Nash (born 1971), New Zealand cricket player
- E. B. Nash, MD, American 19th century homeopath
- E. J. H. Nash, clergyman and evangelist
- Edith Nash, poet and educator
- Ellie Nash, a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Fiona Nash, Australian senator
- Francis Nash (1742–1777), American soldier (Nashville)
- George K. Nash (1842–1904), U.S. politician
- George Valentine Nash (1864–1921), American botanist
- Graham Nash (born 1942), British singer-songwriter (Crosby, Stills & Nash)
- Jack Nash (disambiguation)
- James Nash (disambiguation)
- Jim Nash (born 1945), American professional baseball player
- John Nash (disambiguation)
- Johnny Nash (born 1940), U.S. singer-songwriter
- Jørgen Nash, Danish artist and writer
- Joe Nash (born 1960), NFL Football player
- Joseph Nash (1809–78), English watercolor painter and lithographer
- Kate Nash (born 1987), English singer/songwriter
- Kateřina Nash (born 1977), Czech cross country skier and cyclist
- Katherine Nash (1910–1982), American sculptor
- Kevin Nash (born 1959), semi-retired U.S. professional wrestler and former multi-time World Champion
- Knowlton Nash (1927-2014), Canadian newscaster
- Leigh Nash (born 1976), singer and composer
- Lewis Nash (born 1958), U.S. jazz drummer
- Martin Nash (born 1975), Canadian soccer player and coach; brother of Steve Nash
- Michael H. Nash (1946-2012), American labor historian and archivist
- Michael L. Nash, American entertainment industry executive
- Mike Nash (born 1965), Irish hurler
- N. Richard Nash (1913–2000), U.S. writer and dramatist
- Niecy Nash (born 1970), U.S. comedian, actress and television personality
- Nash the Slash, Canadian musician
- Ogden Nash (1902–1971), U.S. poet
- Paul Nash (artist) (1889–1946), British painter
- Philleo Nash, United States government official
- Rick Nash (born 1984), Canadian hockey player
- Richard C. Nash (born 1950), Major General, US Army National Guard
- Robert Nash (disambiguation)
- Roger Nash (born 1942), British-Canadian poet
- Royston Nash (1933–2016), English-born conductor
- Steve Nash (born 1974), Canadian basketball player
- Thomas Nash (1745–1810), Irish fisherman, Newfoundland settler
- Tyson Nash (born 1975), Canadian-born hockey player
- Walter Nash (1882–1968), New Zealand politician
- William Nash, English grocer, politician and Lord Mayor of London
Nash is an outdoor 1978–1979 sculpture by Lee Kelly, installed in southeast Portland, Oregon, United States.
Usage examples of "nash".
Once they had arrived at the auxiliary airlock, Akers unwittingly made a miscalculation: He allowed Sasaki and Nash to enter the airlock by themselves, leaving him outside with Kawakami and Verduin.
Nash to enter first, then walked in just behind him, with Akers bringing up the rear.
Marks and Charlie Akers hauled Nash into Module Three, the storage compartment across the corridor from the command center, and there they beat the shit out of him.
Then Marks took his turn in the boxing ring while Akers held Nash in a full nelson.
All the Fords, Firestones, Chryslers, Buicks, Packards, Goodyears, Nashes, Goodrichs and Perfect Circle Rings will be among those present, and you will look over a square mile and better of solid parked cars.
On a more personal level, I owe gratitude to Darren Nash, Tim Binding, Laura Anne Gilman, Jennifer Heddle, and Barbara Bersona panoply of editorsfor enthusiam en route and when I was done.
As they trotted down the slope, Nash looked to his equipment, handled his revolver, felt the strands of the lariat, and resting only his toes in the stirrups, eased all his muscles to make sure that they were uncramped from the long journey.
Glancing back, he saw Nash in the act of throwing his lariat to the ground, wild with anger, and before he could understand the meaning of this burst of temper over a mere spoiled lariat, the gun whipped from the side of the cowboy, exploded, and the little piebald, with ears pricked sharply forward as though in vague curiosity, crumpled to the ground.
His impression had been that Nash had a head quite fine enough to be a challenge, and that as he sat there day by day all sorts of pleasant and paintable things would come out in his face.
Jason gave him the particulars, Sweeny scribbled the information and decided if nothing else, this Adria Nash had balls.
Nash could have all the good intentions in the world, but Sweeny was certain that she was after the Danvers family fortune.
In this most English of parks, flanked by the Nash terraces at Hanover Gate, this Islamic exoticism was arresting.
Nash goes wholly against the record in denying the doctrine of metempsychosis to the Druidic system, and goes clearly beyond the record in charging Edward Williams and others with forgery and fraud in their representations of ancient Bardic doctrines.
Sam and Winnie drive off South alone in the Nash, the children came to appreciate Mousie, and never stopped marveling at her.
Also, Nash, and two like-minded friends, hearing Elizabeth perjure herself, as they thought, at the trial of Mrs.