New Jersey city next to Hackensack | 34 |
New Jersey city near Staten Island | 34 |
New Jersey City across from Staten Island | 41 |
New Jersey casino, with "The" | 39 |
New Jersey borough next to Fort Lee | 35 |
New Jersey birthplace of Count Basie | 36 |
New Jersey beats Toronto in basketball | 38 |
New jack swing girl group of the '90s | 41 |
New immigrant's course, initially | 37 |
New immigrant's class: Abbr. | 32 |
New hire's first appraisal, often | 37 |
New Haven's biggest employer | 32 |
New Haven Colony co-founder Theophilus | 38 |
New Hampshire's ___ State College | 37 |
New Hampshire's state flower | 32 |
New Hampshire's second-largest city | 39 |
New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die"? | 49 |
New Hampshire town south of Hanover | 35 |
New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival city | 35 |
New Hampshire lake, river or town | 33 |
New Hampshire is famous for them | 32 |
New Hampshire city with an annual Pumpkin Fest | 46 |
New Hampshire city where Mandy Moore was born | 45 |
New Hampshire city on the Merrimack River | 41 |
New Hampshire city named after a Greek prefecture | 49 |
New Hampshire (with ''state'') | 46 |
New Guinea's black sicklebill, e.g. | 39 |
New Guinea port in W.W. II fighting | 35 |
New grad sees equestrian event (8) | 34 |
New Found Glory song to smooch to? | 34 |
New Found Glory "Such ___" | 36 |
New father's reply to friend | 32 |
New face around the water cooler | 32 |
New evidence in a cold case, perhaps | 36 |
New entry in competitive hot dog eating? | 40 |
New entrants into society, briefly | 34 |
New England vacation spot, popularly | 36 |
New England team, on scoreboards | 32 |
New England senator's winter tools? | 39 |
New England sculptor: 1825–61 | 36 |
New England sch. with a wildcat mascot | 38 |
New England poet: 1874–1963 | 34 |
New England Patriots announcer Cappelletti | 42 |
New England fisherman's catch | 33 |
New England fisherman's boat | 32 |
New England college whose mascot is the Lord Jeff | 49 |
New England city on the Ashuelot River | 38 |
New England attraction, with "the" | 44 |
New England "catch of the day," perhaps | 49 |
New England "catch of the day" | 40 |
New Eng. Senate monogram since 1962 | 35 |
New Edition "If It ___ Love" | 38 |
New DNA evidence may lead to one | 32 |
New device that can capture Euterpe? | 36 |
New Deal work program, for short | 32 |
New Deal power prog. that still exists | 38 |
New competitor of ABC CBS etc. | 32 |
New coalition after the first failed | 36 |
New cast member of a '60s musical? | 38 |
New Brunswick's _____ Legere | 32 |
New Brunswick's Premier Bernard | 35 |
New Brunswick's official bird | 33 |
New Brunswick's Acadian ______ | 34 |
New Brunswick's 30th Premier | 32 |
New Brunswick town and French namesake | 38 |
New Brunswick town and British namesake | 39 |
New Brunswick major leaguer Matt | 32 |
New Brunswick community or English namesake | 43 |
New Brunswick Canadian Forces Base | 34 |
New arrangement of tracks on a recording | 40 |
New Ager with the album "Dare to Dream" | 49 |
New Ager who sings in Irish Gaelic | 34 |
New Ager who often sings in Gaelic | 34 |
New Age singer from Gweedore, Ireland | 37 |
New age musician/former TV host John | 36 |
New Age musician from Kalamata, Greece | 38 |
New Age instrumentalist from Greece | 35 |
New additions to the family, sometimes | 38 |
New -- (certain Connecticut resident) | 37 |
Nevin's "Mighty ___ Rose" | 39 |
Nevin's "Mighty ___ a Rose" | 41 |
Neville who sometimes sings like thi--i--i--is | 46 |
Neville Chamberlain, to his critics | 35 |
Neville Chamberlain's reputation | 36 |
Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill | 41 |
Nevil Shute's "___ Like Alice" | 44 |
Never-ratified women-related measure, for short | 47 |
Never-ratified cold war agreement | 33 |
Never-forgotten four-letter words? | 34 |
Never ___ or even (noted palindrome) | 36 |
Never ___ Ever (party drinking game) | 36 |
Never surpassed, as a sports record | 35 |
Never hurts to be friendly to them | 34 |
Never having heard "Peer Gynt Suite"? | 47 |
Never getting off one's duff | 32 |
Never ask him to work the ___ ... | 33 |
Nevada's second-largest county in area | 42 |
Nevada's second-largest county | 34 |
Nevada's second-largest city | 32 |
Nevada's northeasternmost county or its seat | 48 |