A side of New York
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EAST

A side of New York

EAST

Side of New York

FTLEE

One side of New York- New Jersey's G.W. Bridge

IDAHOPOTATO
New York steak side
ONONDAGAS
Indians of a New York tribe.
ELMIRANSResidents of a New York city.
VICESubject of a New York trial.
ELMIRANNative of a New York city.
ERIEIndian of a New York region
RIKEREponym of a New York island
ITISNOWPOSTTIMEMotto of a New York newspaper?
METMember of a New York nine
CARDINALCOOKFormer head of a New York diocese
ELMIRANSNatives of a city in New York.
WILLIAMASTOR"Landlord of New York," a century ago.
LADYPart of a New York Times moniker
RIKERS... Island (site of a New York prison)
SARATOGASPRINGSSite of a historic New York thoroughbred racetrack
ASTORIAHalf of a deluxe New York hotel name
SEATBELTSubject of a pioneering 1984 New York law
ZEEPart of a New York City area bridge
HUDSONHAWKSBirds of prey near a New York river?
ADSNew York has a lot of them every week
ANDYWarhol, a leader of disciples in New York (4)
SOSAHonoree of a 1998 New York ticker-tape parade
BRIDGESubject of a New York Times column until 2015
ELIMANNINGNew York Giants quarterback and member of a football family
PATROONHead of a manor in early New York or New Jersey.
CENTOne ... (original price for a copy of The New York Times)
DIALLOImmigrant at the center of a recent New York City controversy
AMADOU... Diallo, subject of a high-profile New York City murder case
KIPSBAYSite of a 1776 battle that gave New York City to the British
POIROTSubject of a front-page New York Times obituary on August 6, 1975
NARMonogram of a one-time New York governor who became Gerald Ford's vice president
DIXIECUPSGlass substitutes named after a New York company's line of dolls, not after the Old South
QADDAFI"Wrong" way to spell a world leader's name in a New York Times crossword, according to a 1999 episode of "The West Wing"
SANTA"Ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood" according to a New York Sun editorial of September 21, 1897