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NABENDU - One of the Nahasapeemapetilon children.
NACHO CHEEZ - Product which Snake uses as hair gel.
NAKED LUNCH - Film that Nelson didn't really enjoy.
NANA VAN HOUTEN - Milhouse's Nan. She lives on 257th street.
NATIONAL INFORMER - Magazine that ran lots of articles about Homer being Bigfoot.
NATURE'S BIGGEST HOLES - Film narrated by Renier Wolfcastle, that Bart and Mrs Krabappel saw together at the Springfield Imax Theater.
NAVITRON AUTO-DRIVE SYSTEM - Clever little thing developed by truckers. Basically, it drives the truck for you and makes your job really easy!
NBC - Network that Homer tried to sell his Simpsons demo to before Fox bought it (according to Behind The Laughter).
NEAT AND TIDY PIANO MOVERS - Company which Waylon Smithers once worked for after he was released by Mr Burns.
NED FLANDERS - Religious, god-loving father of 2. Is actually an O.A.P. at 60 years old, but retains his youthful looks by restraining from the evils of alcohol and drugs. Doesn't have any insurance as he considers it a form of gambling. Has a bomb shelter in his back garden. Owns the left-handed store, The Leftorium. Is now a widower after the recent unexpected death of his wife Maude, in a freak accident with a T-Shirt gun.
NELSON MUNTZ - One of the 4 bullies at Springfield Elementary School, once the object of Lisa Simpson’s desire. Favourite pranks include hot-footing (putting a lit match between someone’s toes), and throwing fish at cars.
NERO'S PALACE - Place that Homer and Ned visited on their wild trip to Las Vegas.
NESSIE - Adopted name given to the Loch Ness Monster that Mr Burns recovered for the town of Springfield. Nessie now works at Vegas Town Casino.
NEV-R-BREAK - The make of Santa's Little Helper's collar. $0.89 if you want one.
NEW BEDLAM REST HOME FOR THE EMOTIONALLY INTERESTING - Mental institute where Homer met Michael Jackson.
NEW HORRORFIELD - Town that the FBI suggested the Simpsons should stay in when they entered the Witness Relocation Program.
NEW OUAGADOUGOU - Place where Bart once called to test which way the water goes.
NEWSWEEKLY - Magazine which Krusty once appeared on the cover of.
NEWSWEEQUE - French magazine that featured Bart on the front cover after he revealed the whole anti-freeze in the wine fiasco.
NGORONGORO WILDLIFE RESERVE - One of the many sights the Simpsons saw in Africa. It did look slightly weird though with a rhino hatching out of an egg and giraffe heads popping out of the ground.
NICK - One of the many comics on sale in the Android's Dungeon.
NIGEL - British manager of the barbershop quartet, the Be-Sharps. Encouraged the group to dump Chief Wiggum as he made them look too much like the Village People.
NO PINING - Sign outside the retirement castle.
NO TV AND NO BEER MAKE HOMER GO CRAZY - Phrase which Homer once wrote all over the walls in Mr Burns' summer lodge.
NOAH - Name of one of Cletus' many kids.
NOAH'S - Shop situated in the Springfield Mall.
NOISELAND ARCADE - Local video arcade enjoyed and frequented by most of Springfield's youth. Games include: My Dinner With Archie; Panamanian Strongman; Eat My Shorts; Pac-Rat II; Itchy vs Scratchy; Escape From Grandma's House; and Robert Goulet Destroyer.
NON-THREATENING BOYS - Magazine read by Lisa.
NOODLES - One of Krusty's clown friends.
NOODLES - Figure Skater in the Monkey Olympics. Threw a diaper at the judges after he got average scores.
NORDYNE DEFENSE DYNAMICS - Parent company of the Kwik-E-Mart.
NOT SO CRAZY HORSE - One of the many tombstones situated in the Simpsons' basement, during the first-ever Halloween special.
NU GRO - Hair re-growth product once tried by Homer. Wasn't as successful as Dimoxinil.
NUCLEAR ENERGY OUR MISUNDERSTOOD FRIEND - Film shown to the school children on their trip to the nuclear power plant.
NUCLEAR PLANT EMPLOYEE, SPOUSES AND NO MORE THAN THREE CHILDREN NIGHT - Annual event, once held at the Springfield Stadium.
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - Owned and run by Charles Montgomery Burns. The Plant is responsible for Springfield’s high impotence rates and also Blinky The Three-Eyed Fish. Has somewhat luckily averted several near-meltdowns. Was once sold to a German company for $100m, only to be bought back days later by Monty Burns, for half that figure.
NUDE-E-MART - Slightly different to your average Kwik-E-Mart, "Topless Dancers! Bottomless Coffee!".
NUDES AT ELEVEN - One of Springfield's many X-rated clubs.
NUKE CANADA - Arcade game playable at Barney's Bowl-A-Rama.
NUMBER 1 - Leader of the Stonecutters.
NUMBER 12 - Lenny's number in the Stonecutters.
NUMBER 14 - Carl's number in the Stonecutters.
NUMBER 29 - Mr Burns' number in the Stonecutters.
NUMBER 908 - Homer's original number in the Stonecutters.
NURSE BROWNSKI - Works at the Springfield Retirement Castle.
NUTS & GUM - "Together at last".
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