Motto of a New York newspaper?
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ITISNOWPOSTTIMEMotto of a New York newspaper?
EXCELSIORNew York state motto ("ever upward")
EASTA side of New York
ONONDAGASIndians 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
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
knickerbockera descendant of the early Dutch settlers of New York
knickerbockersA descendant of the original Dutch settlers in New York
knickerbockerA descendant of the original Dutch settlers in New York
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
bowery(among the Dutch settlers of New York) a farm or country seat
boweries(among the Dutch settlers of New York) a farm or country seat
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
rialtothe theater district of a city or town, esp. the area around Broadway in New York City
flushingA commercial and residential section of northern Queens in New York City, noted for its diverse population