Its new in Naples
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NUOVAIt's new in Naples
camorrasecret society of Naples, Italy, first publicly known about 1820, that developed into a powerful political organization and was later associated with blackmail, robbery, etc., until its destruction in 1911
NUEVOIt's new in Nicaragua
BEDFORDIt's New, in Mass.
UTICAIt's in central New York
LACIt's 100,000 in New Delhi
TAXIIt's hailed in New York City
USCGIts academy is in New London, Conn.
IRANIts New Year's Day is in March
OLEOIt's now yellow in New York State.
COASTGUARDIts academy is in New London, Conn.
TWOAMTime in New York when it's midnight in Denver
TWOPMTime in New York when it's noon in Phoenix
ONEPMTime in NYC when it's noon in New Orleans
ONEPMTime in New York when it's noon in Chicago
ONEPMTime in Tokyo when it's midnight in New York
ASTORSNoted New York family that made its fortune in furs
TENAMTime in Santa Fe when it's noon in New York
THEJETSNew York team that plays its home games in New Jersey
NIUEIt's self-governing, yet dependent on New Zealand in some respects
overwrittenDestroy (data) or the data in (a file) by entering new data in its place
overwritingDestroy (data) or the data in (a file) by entering new data in its place
overwritesDestroy (data) or the data in (a file) by entering new data in its place
overwroteDestroy (data) or the data in (a file) by entering new data in its place
flushingA commercial and residential section of northern Queens in New York City, noted for its diverse population
recovery(in rowing, cycling, or swimming) The action of returning the paddle, leg, or arm to its initial position ready to make a new stroke
recoveries(in rowing, cycling, or swimming) The action of returning the paddle, leg, or arm to its initial position ready to make a new stroke
stolona horizontal branch from the base of a plant that produces new plants from buds at its tip or nodes (as in the strawberry) called also runner
polywaterA supposed polymeric form of water markedly different from ordinary water, claimed as a new discovery in the early 1970s. The claim was later retracted when its properties were found to be the result of impurities