Clue | Length | Answer |
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Recently made or obtained | 3 letters | new |
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Recently made or obtained | 5 letters | fresh |
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- Just picked on all sides today
- meat that's right for line is extra
- just made
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- just baked, say
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- Scoring high on Rotten Tomatoes
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- opposite of "rotten"
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- Garden-... (recently plucked)
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- Impressively stylish, in slang
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- Cool: Abbr.
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- Uncooked
- Late
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- Ad word
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- Not previously owned
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- intro to mexico?
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- strange [to]
- part of four state names
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- debuting on screen
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- Tyneside fellow finally up to date
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- recently introduced
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- Not old
- Aldous Huxley's Brave ... World
- .... York
- ... Hampshire
- Start of four U.S. state names
- Orleans
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- Brand ... (fresh)
- Opposite of old
- Hardly old
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- Not yet used
- just made
- Just-born
- "Unaccustomed ........."
- Not previously worn
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- fresh from the factory
- Far from old
- "There's nothing .... under the sun!"
- Recently arrived
- Avant-garde
- Still in the box, perhaps
- Never before used
- Still in the wrapper
- Brand
- Unopened, say
- Hot off the press
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- Improved companion?
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- previously unknown
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- just published
- ".... York Stories"
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- Word with "York"
- Word in four U.S. state names
- Not secondhand
- we saw sun hotel rebuilt in australia
- Salamander in many a witch's brew
- Never existing before
- Never worn
- The "N" in "NYC"
- the n of nyt
- Fresh from Pinewood
- yet to be trained
- Word before age or year
- Fresh out of the box
- Inside the box?
- Former name of New York
- Out of the box
- Recently released
- green ...... deal
- Like the year you ring in on January 1
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- *YSE
- Common packaging word
- Shiny, say
- Wet behind the ears
- Right out of the box
- Learning the ropes
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- Not clichéd
- Powerful advertising word
- Just in or just out
- Just in or out
- Just opened
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- Uncharted
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- Still inside the box?
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- twilight sequel.
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- Shirt with a price tag, usually
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