Move to a new city
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AnswerCrossword Clue
RESETTLEMove to a new city.
RELOMove to a new city, briefly
RESEATMove to a new table
EMIGRATEMove to a new country
RELOCATEMove to a new home
RESETTLEMove to a new community
RELOCATEMove to a new area
EMIGRATEMove to a new land
REASSIGNMove to a new position
PULLUPSTAKESMove to a new locale
PULLUPSTAKESMove to a new place: Colloq.
REPOTMove to a new container, as a houseplant
explodingSuddenly begin to move or start a new activity
housewarmingA party celebrating a move to a new home
explodesSuddenly begin to move or start a new activity
explodedSuddenly begin to move or start a new activity
pluckingSelect for a move to a new job or position
pluckedSelect for a move to a new job or position
relocatedMove to a new place and establish one's home or business there
relocatesMove to a new place and establish one's home or business there
relocatingMove to a new place and establish one's home or business there
scrollto move a cursor smoothly, causing new data to appear on a computer screen
translocatedMove (a portion of a chromosome) to a new position on the same or another chromosome
translocatingMove (a portion of a chromosome) to a new position on the same or another chromosome
translocatesMove (a portion of a chromosome) to a new position on the same or another chromosome
translocateMove (a portion of a chromosome) to a new position on the same or another chromosome
steppingLift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position
RELOCATEMove to new digs
SHUFFLEMove to new places?
REPOTMove to new soil
RELOMove to new digs: sl.
GOEASTMove from Los Angeles to New York, say
HEADWESTMove from New York to Los Angeles, say
KIPSBAYSite of a 1776 battle that gave New York City to the British
DIAMONDJIMBRADYTycoon who was the first person in New York City to own a car
SIXSTORYLike the maximum-height New York City apartment building that's not required to have a fire evacuation plan
nonrhoticRelating to or denoting a dialect of English in which r is pronounced in prevocalic position only, common in eastern New England, New York City, and Britain
MESAU.S. city that becomes another U.S. city if you move the last letter to the front
NARROWSWaterway to New York City.
DOWNSTATELike New York City, to Albany