Answer: NEW
NEW is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 282 times.
Referring Clues:
- Mint
- Untapped
- Fresh
- Ad word
- "What's ___?"
- Just-hired
- Novel
- Just out
- Unfamiliar
- State-of-the-art
- Untested
- Right from the factory
- Unused
- 21st-century
- Unhandled
- Green, in a way
- Untried
- Not used
- Just discovered
- Powerful ad word
- Different
- Unaccustomed (to)
- With 40-Across, modern
- __-Age (like Enya's songs)
- Ad catchword
- Without precedent
- Unexplored
- Modernized
- Just hired
- Not clichéd
- Young
- Word in four U.S. state names
- Never-before-seen
- Straight out of the box
- With 40-Across, change of government
- Like VCRs in the 1970s
- Innovative
- Partner of improved
- Unheard of
- Not "pre-owned"
- Improved partner
- Like a greenhorn
- In mint condition
- Hot off the press
- "So, what else is ___?"
- Mint-condition
- Original
- Just in or just out
- Recent
- Common city name starter
- Just released
- Up-to-date
- England or Mexico preceder
- Mexico's leader?
- Just in or out
- Still in the package
- Novel (and word found in 17-, 26-, 41-, 51-, and 66-Across)
- ___ Guinea
- Straight from the factory
- Far from ancient
- Start of four U.S. state names
- ___ England
- "__ and improved!": ad claim
- Previously unseen
- Not just reworked
- Word with math or moon
- Uncharted
- Second word shouted on January 1, often
- Of recent origin
- "Brave ___ World"
- Word with moon or math
- Hot off the presses
- Still learning the ropes
- Not yet opened
- Common marketing word
- Part of NYC
- Brand follower?
- Out-of-the-box
- Never done before
- With 51-Across, singer's latest
- Pristine
- Debuting on the market
- Wet behind the ears
- Just out of the box
- Not yet used
- Untrained
- Previously unheard of
- Fresh out of the box
- Freshly made
- ''Brave ___ World''
- Word in four state names
- Cutting-edge
- Unopened
- Spanking follower?
- Like F.D.R.'s Deal
- Never used
- Word with "moon" or "math"
- Improved partner?
- Just put on the market
- Kind of car
- Spanking follower
- Just in
- Word with spanking or brand
- Just on the market
- Word with Mexico or England
- Experimental
- ___ Scotland Yard
- First word in four state names
- Strange
- ___ World (Columbus' discovery)
- Partner of "improved"
- Just off the assembly line
- __ moon
- Still in the crate
- "Autumn in ___ York"
- As yet unopened
- "___ and improved!": ad claim
- With 67A, like Enya's music
- Right out of the box
- ___ moon
- Modern
- Part of NB
- Unprecedented
- Brand or spanking trailer
- Just published
- Roosevelt's ___ Deal
- Never before seen
- Just minted
- Like ___
- Autumn in____ York
- Still in the box
- Learning the ropes
- 'What's ___?'
- Opposite of 53-Down
- Opposite of 23-Across
- Inexperienced
- NYC part
- Just-bought
- Just arrived
- "Spanking" condition
- ___ blood
- ___ and improved
- Also improved, presumably
- Unheard-of
- Head of England?
- Like a debut
- Avant garde
- Shiny, say
- Unopened in the box
- Common packaging word
- Fresh out of the package
- Math or moon preceder
- Still wrapped
- "___ and improved!" (ad claim)
- Just-released
- Opposite of old
- Right out of the package
- Reported for the first time
- With 58-Down, Enya's music genre
- Adman's word
- Advertisement word
- Unlike reruns
- Unseen before
- Groundbreaking
- Part of four state names
- Improved's partner
- Like FDR's deal
- This puzzle's obvious theme word
- Still in the wrapper
- Not old
- *YSE
- Shiny, perhaps
- ___ Zealand
- Fresh from the factory
- Additional
- 'What's ?'
- What's ___?
- Still in a wrapper
- Unlike chestnuts
- ___ York
- Not previously seen
- "___ and improved!"
- Up to date
- Just put on the shelves
- Just-made
- With 65- and 66-Across, when to sing the song in the circled squares
- ___ Haven, CT
- Like a crescent moon
- Just purchased
- Leader of four U.S. states
- Green
- Like emails with still-bolded headings
- "The Brotherhood of Poland, ___ Hampshire"
- Dvorák's "___ World Symphony"
- Not yet unwrapped
- Still in its original packaging
- Having just dropped
- In need of orientation, say
- Waiting for its first owner
- "___ girl"
- Just hatched
- With 24 Across, ill-fated grocery debut of 1985
- Ad claim
- Just-minted
- Still shrink-wrapped
- ___ Orleans
- ___ Jersey
- Recently released
- Freshly formulated
- Word often with "improved"
- Just announced
- Just off the conveyor belt
- Direct from the factory
- Contemporary
- Never preowned
- Just made
- Fresh off the assembly line
- Part of 24-Across
- Never seen before
- Still in the shrink-wrap
- Just on shelves
- Not heard before
- "Orange is the ___ Black"
- ___ Amsterdam (name on colonial maps)
- Strange (to)
- Avant-guard
- Previously unreleased
- Unheard-of?
- Recently hired
- Kind of moon
- Unaccustomed
- Available for the first time
- Common blog keyword for sorting posts
- Factory-fresh
- Big advertising catchword
- Just-purchased
- Ad word often written with an exclamation point
- Word with York or Jersey
- ___ West Records: Nashville label
- Not seen before
- With 12-Down, Zooey Deschanel sitcom
- Just-introduced
- Emergent
- Unopened, say
- Improved companion?
- Just-dropped
- "So what else is ___?"
- Yet to be trained
- Word before age or year
- Inside the box?
- Like the year you ring in on January 1
- Great eBay condition
- Both N's in NY, NY
- ___ moon (lunar phase)
- Never been used
- "___ Kid" (graphic novel)
- Opposite of used
- Recently purchased
- Counterpart of full, in a way
- The "N" of N.Y.C.
- Still in shrink-wrap
- Never-been-used
- Never-been-worn
- Still shrink-wrapped, say
- The "N" in NH or NJ
- Either "N" in NY, NY
- Start of many colonial titles
- Condition on eBay
- With 114-Across, crystal collector, perhaps
- "... in with the ___"
- Type of moment
- Bookstore section
- "What else is ___?"
- Like music that just dropped
- ___ Delhi (India's capital)
- Misoneism, n.: Hatred of anything ___
- Like rookies
- Not secondhand
- Korean ___ Year (Seollal)
- Word in an advertiser's starburst
- Sorting category on a social media feed
- The "N" in NYC
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 06, 2024
- USA Today - November 12, 2024
- USA Today - September 20, 2024
- USA Today - August 09, 2024
- New York Times - July 06, 2024
- USA Today - June 17, 2024
- New York Times - June 03, 2024
- New York Times - May 28, 2024
- New York Times - May 22, 2024
- LA Times - April 20, 2024
- New York Times - April 08, 2024
- USA Today - April 08, 2024
- LA Times - March 05, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- USA Today - February 26, 2024
- LA Times - February 22, 2024
- LA Times - February 16, 2024
- LA Times - January 26, 2024
- LA Times - January 25, 2024
- LA Times - January 24, 2024
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