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.

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  • 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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