Things in the house with N
Common household item for meals and spills.
Used to catch things; many homes keep a net.
Paper notebook often kept at home.
Snack food you might keep in the pantry.
Disposable or cloth for wiping at meals.
Small hardware kept in a home toolbox.
Daily paper many households have around.
Small light used at night in halls or bedrooms.
A metal fastener kept in many tool kits.
Food kept in the kitchen pantry or cupboard.
Sewing tool many homes keep with thread.
Bedside table furniture in a bedroom.
Jewelry often kept in a box or drawer at home.
Written reminders often stuck on the fridge.
Small pad of paper kept near the phone.
Small bedside table, very common bedroom item.
Little lamp kept on at night, popular for kids.
Small cozy corner or recess in a room at home
Five‑cent US coin, often found in house jars
Colored lacquer for fingernails, common cosmetic
Edible seed like almond or peanut in the pantry
Lamp used at night, often by the bed
Netting used for sports, storage or laundry
Bedside table for lamp, books, alarm, etc.
Colored lacquer for fingernails, common cosmetic
Tool for cracking nut shells, common in kitchens
Sharp sewing or medical pins often in sewing kits
Game console often kept in the living room
Brand‑name sneakers kept in closets at home
Blank or used notebooks stored on home shelves
Multiple five‑cent coins, kept in drawers or jars
Tool to smooth nails, common in manicure kits
Small tool to trim nails, found in bathrooms
Nightwear dress for sleeping, kept in wardrobe
Small grooming tool for trimming nails, common in bathrooms.
Snack food often kept at home in kitchen cupboards.
- nuggets
Game console often kept in living rooms or bedrooms.
Same as nail clipper, tool for trimming nails at home.
Physical rope loop, could be stored in a shed or garage.
Paper book used for notes, often kept on desks at home.
Bedside table furniture, very common in bedrooms.
Diapers kept in homes with babies, hygiene item.
Tool for cutting nails, common in bathrooms or kits.
Kitchen or bar tool for cracking nuts at home.
Brand of shoes/clothes commonly found in wardrobes.
Candy brand often stocked as sweets at home.
“Breakfast nook” type corner area used as home feature.
Printed news sheet; many homes get a daily paper.
Clothing item worn at neck, hangs in closets.
Pasta food kept in kitchen pantry or fridge.
British word for diaper; common baby item at home.
Synthetic fabric; in clothes and home textiles.
Book you read for fun, often on home shelves.
US 5‑cent coins; many people keep change at home.
Cushy travel pillow; many keep one at home.
Small medicine item often stored in bathroom.
Printed news sheets; common in many homes.
Footwear kept in closets or by the front door.
- neck tie
Lighting decor; neon tubes used in home design.
Fruit stored in kitchen fruit bowl or fridge.
Jewelry pieces often kept in boxes at home.
Spice kept in kitchen cupboards for cooking.
Books you read at home, often kept on shelves.
Small lamps that stay on at night in homes.
Clothing worn at home for sleeping.
Hair removal cream, common bathroom item.
Flatbread often kept in the kitchen as food.
Physical garments stored in wardrobes at home.
Sheer window coverings used in many homes.
Fruit kept in bowls or fridges at home.
Clothing accessory often stored in drawers.
Drugs/medicines stored at home, sometimes locked.
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