Adapt to the New World
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AnswerCrossword Clue
AMERICANIZEAdapt to the New World
YOUNGNew to the world
PINTAShip to the New World
SANTAMARIAShip to the New World
NINAShip to the New World
MAYFLOWERVessel to the New World
MDIYear Vespucci sailed to the New World
MDIIYear of Columbus's last trip to the New World
MDIVYear Columbus returned from his final voyage to the New World
BRISTOLBritish port from which John Cabot sailed to the New World in 1497
mayflowerthe ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from Southampton to the New World in 1620
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"
accipitrineOf or relating to birds of a family that includes most diurnal birds of prey other than falcons, New World vultures, and the osprey
aloesany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
anolesany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
anoleany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
aloeticany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
cactusesA succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves, and has brilliantly colored flowers. Cacti are native to arid regions of the New World and are cultivated elsewhere, esp. as houseplants
aloeany New World plant of the genus Agave, requiring many years to mature and blooming once before dying, esp. the widely cultivated species A. americana, having leaves in a basal rosette and a tall flower stalk
edentatebelonging or pertaining to the Edentata, an order of New World mammals characterized by the absence of incisors and canines in the arrangement of teeth and comprising the armadillos, the sloths, and the South American anteaters
platyrrhineOf or relating to primates of a group that comprises the New World monkeys, marmosets, and tamarins. They are distinguished by having nostrils that are far apart and directed forward or sideways, and typically have a prehensile tail