There is a total of 15048 clues beginning with ne
- New ___, or Salisbury, England
- New ___, site of the 1988 Republican convention
- New ___, Staten Island village
- New ___, Staten Island
- New ___
- New ___: Australia neighbor
- New ___: India's capital
- New ____ India
- New ____
- New _____ (typical Yankees fan)
- New _____, India
- NEW!
- New's opposite
- New's partner
- New*
- New, as a movie
- New, from the start?
- New, in Dutch names
- New, in Madrid
- New, in Mexico
- New, in Nantes
- New, in Napoli
- New, in Navarre
- New, in Nicaragua
- New, in Nogales
- New, in Nürnberg
- New, in Peru
- New, in real estate ads
- New, in Roma
- New, in Seville
- New, in Spain
- New, in Spanish
- New, informally
- New, Mexican
- New, on a shelf
- New, thin ice
- New, to Juan
- New, to Neruda
- New, waxing, waning, full, etc
- New-Age Grammy winner
- New-age keyboardist
- New-age musician John
- New-age pianist
- New-Ager John
- New-Agey nightspots
- New-born mule
- New-born: Fr
- New-business investments
- New-car contract
- New-car feature, for short
- New-car nightmare
- New-car nightmares
- New-car odometer reading
- New-car option
- New-car reading
- New-car shopper's reaction, maybe
- New-car sticker abbreviation
- New-car sticker letters
- New-car tryout
- New-customer incentive
- New-fangled
- New-fangled coffee
- New-fangled fabric
- New-fangled inn
- New-fangled lodging place
- New-fangled Santa Claus
- New-fashioned
- New-fashioned
- New-fashioned: French
- New-garment attachments
- New-home contractor
- New-home subcontractor
- New-hued as a do
- New-joint joint?
- New-lawn truckful
- New-looking
- New-math term
- New-math unit
- New-math units
- New-math words
- New-millennium money
- New-moon feature
- New-moon-to-new-moon period
- New-mother's celebration
- New-owner deal
- New-pedometer readout
- New-plane flier
- New-product div
- New-shirt fasteners
- New-shoe tragedy
- New-sprung
- New-store sign
- New-type movie (with "The")
- New-type resin, used in adhesives
- New-wave
- New-word creation
- New-York ___ Times (original name of The New York Times, from 1851 to 1857)
- New-Yorkese for New York
- New-__ (Enya fan, perhaps)
- New-__ (holistic-medicine practicer, eg)