Word: NEW

The word NEW has appeared in at least 502 clues on different crosswords.

Clue(s)
Just purchased
"___ Moon" (second book in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" series)
Just out
Unprecedented
Fresh
Of late
Brand-____
Fresh
Novel
Original
Previously unreleasedend
Still wrapped
Fresh
Green, in a way
Very recent
Cutting-edge
Unheard-of?
Just out
Word before "York" or "Jersey"
Fresh
Modern
Part of four state names
First word in four state names
Recent
Just hatched
Just out
Just released
Recently hired
Just out
Just out
Fresh
"What's __?"
Brand-____
Fresh
Unopened
"___ Girl" (Zooey Deschanel sitcom)
Kind of moon
Opposite of old
Just published
Just out
"What's ___?"
"___ Girl" (2011-2018 sitcom)
Recent
Unfamiliar
Original
Like a rookie player
Just out
Not familiar
Fresh
Unknown
Modern
Fresh
Just recently released
Unaccustomed
Just out
____ Orleans
Fresh
Contemporary
Modern
Mint
Recent
Unaccustomed
Modern
Available for the first time
___ Year's Eve
Freshly minted
Recent
Unopened
"___ Girl in Town," 1957 musical
Hardly historic
Common blog keyword for sorting posts
Never-before-seen
Up-to-date
Word with "moon" or "math"
Recent
eBay condition word
Fresh and original
Just out
Just 15-Across
Angry ____" 43. Unfamiliar
Recent
Fresh
Pink Floyd "I am just a ___ boy"
First word in four state names
Cutting-edge
Fresh
Created in June 2019
Far from old
Just bought
Novel
Unseen before
Without precedent
Not used, as a car
Part of four state names
Just released
Mint
Brand-____
Unused
Never before seen
Contemporary
Up-to-date
"___ Amsterdam" (medical drama starring Ryan Eggold)
___ York City (where to see a Broadway show)
Not 42-Down
Fresh
Modern
Brand-____
Just discovered
Unaccustomed
___ Kids on the Block ("Boys in the Band" band)
____ York City
Never-before-seen
As yet unopened
Modern
Very recent
Modern
Original
"What's ___?"
Just-made
Fresh
Big advertising catchword
Debuting on the market
Released in September 2019, say
Fresh
Original
Just purchased
Word with spanking or brand
Up-to-date
Unaware of office politics, maybe
"Gangs of ___ York" (Oscar-nominated Leonardo DiCaprio film)
Novel
Recent
Without precedent
Up-to-date
___ Hampshire
Original
Current
Ad word often written with an exclamation point
Just out
Mint
Improved partner?
Fresh
Like the tweets at the top of your feed
Just out
Not used
Up-to-date
Fresh from the factory
Just-produced
Unfamiliar
Inexperienced
"___ Girl" (Zooey Deschanel sitcom)
Word with York or Jersey
Not secondhand
Novel
Just released
"Something old, something ____..."
___ York City
Recently made
"___ Amsterdam" (medical drama starring Ryan Eggold)
Just bought
___ England Patriots
Original
Recently bought
Mint
Far from old
Not yet seen
Never before used
Modern
Just released
Right from the factory
Brand spanking ___
Just released
__ West Records: Nashville label
Not old
Just-bought
Unfamiliar
Mint
"____ and improved!"
____ York
In mint condition
Just bought
Just bought
Just bought
____ York
Of recent origin
First word in four state names
Very recent
Unfamiliar
___ Jersey
Original
Very recent
___ Jersey
Fresh
Previously unseen
Never used
Far from old
Not seen before
Recently made
Never before seen
Just out
Unused
"I Love ___ York"
Unknown
____Jersey
Still in the package
Of recent origin
Unfamiliar
Modern
Just purchased
____ Orleans
Original
Never seen before
Up-to-date
"Gangs of ___ York" (Oscar-nominated Leonardo DiCaprio film)
Not familiar
Innovative
Turn over a ____ leaf
___ Brunswick (Canadian province)
"___ and improved!"
Emergent
State-of-the-art
Just-created
"___ Amsterdam" (medical drama starring Ryan Eggold)
Of recent origin
Far from old
Unused
Recent
___ Kids on the Block ("Boys in the Band" band)
Unfamiliar
Very recent
Recent
Green
Aldous Huxley's "Brave ___ World"
Far from old
Start of four U.S. state names
Not yet used
In mint condition
Like a drug wished for in a Huey Lewis & the News song
Novel
Word that's often paired with "improved"
Recently purchased
Unprecedented
Still in the wrapper
Unopened, say
Just out
Modern
Original
Improved companion?
Brand-____
"Happy ____ Year!"
Santa Fe, ___ Mexico
''So what else is __?''
Never-before-seen
___ Hampshire
Recently made
Just published
"___ Girl" (Zooey Deschanel sitcom)
Recent
Without precedent
Recently made
Freshly minted
Unprecedented
Never-before-seen
Of late
Brand-____
Novel
Yet to be trained
Word before age or year
Inside the box?
Just purchased
Very recent
Fresh
Green
Not previously owned
Fresh
Modern
___ Hampshire
Fresh
Just hatched
"___ Amsterdam" (medical drama starring Ryan Eggold)
Just released
Word before "York" or "Jersey"
___ Kids on the Block ("Boys in the Band" band)
___ York
Recent
Brand-____
___ World (Columbus' discovery)
Not seen before
"Orange Is the ___ Black"
Fresh out of the box
___ Year's Eve
Recent
Not familiar
Fresh out of the box
Unknown
"The Emperor's ___ Groove"
Fresh
Aldous Huxley's "Brave ___ World"
Word that begins four US state names
Modern
Pink Floyd "I am just a ___ boy"
Just released
Part of four state names
____ Orleans
Contemporary
Unaccustomed
Mint
Unknown until recently
Modern
___ Jersey
eBay condition category
Recent
Just released
NBC medical series "___ Amsterdam"
First word in the names of four states
Like a rookie player
Unfamiliar
___ and improved
Up-to-date
Angry ____" 43. Unfamiliar
"What's ___?"
Fresh and original
Just 15-Across
Word with spanking or brand
Fresh
Just-published
Cutting-edge
"Brave ___ World" (Aldous Huxley novel)
Just bought
Novel
Untested
Far from old
Thoroughly original
Still in the package
___ Balance (brand of sneakers)
Just released
Not used, as a car
Brand-____
Mint
Emergent
Fresh
Brand-____
Just discovered
"Gangs of ___ York" (Oscar-nominated Leonardo DiCaprio film)
Fresh
Not 42-Down
Unfamiliar, as territory
Unaccustomed
Unseen before
___ Kids on the Block ("Boys in the Band" band)
Unfamiliar
Just out
Very recent
____ York City
Modern
___ South Wales, Australia
"The ___ Adventures of Old Christine" (Julia Louis-Dreyfus sitcom)
Just released
Fresh
___ and improved
Just purchased
Green
Alternative to pre-owned
___ Kids on the Block
Recent
"___ Kid" (graphic novel)
___ Era (MLB cap supplier)
Just out
Mint
Improved partner?
Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of ___ York"
Unused
Fresh
Opposite of used
Just out
___ Zealand
___ with tags (clothing condition)
The ___ York Times
Word in four U.S. state names
Unfamiliar
Not used
Fresh from the factory
Not secondhand
Just published
Fresh
"Happy ___ Year!"
Never-before-seen
Fresh
"Something old, something ____..."
Recently made
Never seen before
Completely fresh
Still in the box, say
Just bought
Original
Available for the first time
Brand spanking ___
Recently purchased
Recently bought
In mint condition
___ Kids on the Block ("Boys in the Band" band)
Far from old
Just released
Modern
"Downton Abbey: A ___ Era" (2022 sequel)
Modern
Start of four U.S. state names
Never before used
Just released
"Orange Is the ___ Black"
Right from the factory
Novel
Fresh
Unfamiliar
Just-bought
Mint
____ York
Just out
"____ and improved!"
Just bought
Counterpart of full, in a way
____ York
The "N" of N.Y.C.
Just bought
Very recent
Unfamiliar
Mint
Very recent
Still in shrink-wrap
Hot off the presses
Never used
Fresh
Never-been-used
Far from old
Never-been-worn
___ and improved
Just out
Recently made
Never before seen
___ Hampshire
Unused
Word in four U.S. state names
___ Jersey Devils (NHL team)
Unknown
Unfamiliar
____ Orleans
Freshly made
____Jersey
Just purchased
Not familiar
Just released
Up-to-date
Turn over a ____ leaf
Unused
Far from old
NBC drama series "___ Amsterdam"
Not yet unboxed
Novel
Unfamiliar
In mint condition
Very recent
Still shrink-wrapped, say
___ Age (Enya's music genre)
___ Brunswick, Canada
Recent
Never-before-seen
Fresh
Far from old
___ and improved
Not yet used
Unread, say
Novel
Unprecedented
Recently purchased
Never-before-seen
Brand-____
Modern
As good as ___
Recently made
Recent
Unprecedented
Of late
Brand-____
Recently made
The "N" in NH or NJ
Novel
Not previously owned
Just purchased
Very recent
Fresh
Just-released
Groundbreaking
Fresh
Modern
Just hatched
____ Orleans
Current
Sting's "Englishman in ___ York"
Modern
Available for the very first time
Contemporary
Mint