| YSE |
| Late |
| Like |
| Mint |
| Green |
| Fresh |
| Young |
| Novel |
| Brand |
| Order |
| Trendy |
| Unused |
| Recent |
| Unworn |
| Unknown |
| Untried |
| Current |
| Not old |
| ENGLAND |
| Just in |
| NYC part |
| Original |
| Just out |
| Pristine |
| Untested |
| Neoteric |
| Untapped |
| ___ York |
| Not used |
| Unopened |
| Inventive |
| Different |
| Just made |
| Untrained |
| ___ blood |
| ____ moon |
| Testament |
| ___ Delhi |
| Out today |
| Unessayed |
| Unhandled |
| Uncharted |
| A.D. word |
| Additional |
| Unheard-of |
| Innovative |
| Up-to-date |
| Unfamiliar |
| Unseasoned |
| As good as |
| Modern ___ |
| Guinea-___ |
| Just-hired |
| Never-used |
| Shiny, say |
| ___ Jersey |
| Unexplored |
| Modernized |
| Kind of car |
| Avant-garde |
| Fashionable |
| Just opened |
| Salamander, |
| Very recent |
| Avant-guard |
| Just-minted |
| Not used to |
| Unhackneyed |
| ___ Zealand |
| Good as ___ |
| Just bought |
| Cutting-edge |
| Contemporary |
| Strange ____ |
| Just-arrived |
| 21st-century |
| Adman's word |
| Deal or moon |
| Freshly made |
| Like a debut |
| Moon or Deal |
| Not clichéd |
| Not preowned |
| Part of N.T. |
| Recently out |
| Strange (to) |
| ___'Orléans |
| Kind of moon |
| Not familiar |
| York or Deal |
| Ad catchword |
| Experimental |
| Not yet used |
| Unprecedented |
| Inexperienced |
| What's _____? |
| ___ York City |
| ___ York Mets |
| ___ York Jets |
| Recently made |
| Unseen before |
| What 1953 is. |
| Part of NKOTB |
| Unlike reruns |
| Just-released |
| ___ Hampshire |
| Still wrapped |
| Part of N.Y.C. |
| Groundbreaking |
| Shiny, perhaps |
| Scotland yard? |
| ___ Year's Day |
| Brave __ World |
| ____ Jack City |
| FDR's ___ Deal |
| Just announced |
| Just in or out |
| Never preowned |
| Not yet opened |
| Recently hired |
| Out-of-the-box |
| Not "pre-owned |
| Just purchased |
| Freshly minted |
| Just published |
| Green, in a way |
| Opposite of old |
| Head of England |
| __ and improved |
| ___ York Knicks |
| I Love ___ York |
| Happy ___ year! |
| Brand follower? |
| Hardly historic |
| Just discovered |
| Just on shelves |
| Like FDR's deal |
| Orwellian speak |
| Unaccustomed to |
| As yet unopened |
| Recently created |
| State-of-the-art |
| Opposite of full |
| Powerful ad word |
| ___ York Yankees |
| Shanghai" author |
| ____ Orleans LA |
| Not heard before |
| Of recent origin |
| One of the Yorks |
| Unlike chestnuts |
| Far from ancient |
| Mexico's leader? |
| Improved partner |
| Still in the box |
| Never before seen |
| Never seen before |
| Hot off the press |
| In mint condition |
| ___ London, Conn. |
| ____ York Stories |
| NCIS: ___ Orleans |
| Brand ___ Heavies |
| Greeting: Part II |
| Not just reworked |
| Not yet unwrapped |
| Word with fangled |
| Previously unseen |
| Recently released |
| Never done before |
| Without precedent |
| ___ Bedford, Mass. |
| Bedford or Orleans |
| Advertisement word |
| Britain or England |
| Debuting on screen |
| Freshly formulated |
| Learning the ropes |
| Still in a wrapper |
| Autumn in ___ York |
| Brand-spanking ___ |
| Improved's partner |
| Previously unknown |
| Spanking follower? |
| Just on the market |
| Still in the crate |
| Wet behind the ears |
| ___ York (fun city) |
| Spanking" condition |
| Having just dropped |
| Not quite improved? |
| Not previously seen |
| Just in or just out |
| Unopened in the box |
| Unaccustomed ___... |
| Partner of improved |
| Just out of the box |
| Hot off the presses |
| Still shrink-wrapped |
| Fresh out of the box |
| ___ England Patriots |
| Great eBay condition |
| Like a crescent moon |
| Roosevelt's ___ Deal |
| Santa Fe, ___ Mexico |
| Boy band ___ Edition |
| Not previously owned |
| Still in the wrapper |
| Turn over a ___ leaf |
| Right out of the box |
| Still in the package |
| ____ Age: music style |
| Common packaging word |
| Common marketing word |
| Math or moon preceder |
| Refreshed in spirits. |
| Previously unheard of |
| ___ Kids on the Block |
| Previously unreleased |
| So, what else is ___? |
| Fresh from the factory |
| Right from the factory |
| ___ Orleans, Louisiana |
| ___ Girl" (Fox sitcom) |
| Best condition on eBay |
| Alpha Rev "___ Morning |
| Broom or moon preceder |
| Howard Jones "___ Song |
| Just recently released |
| Like VCRs in the 1970s |
| Word with math or moon |
| Debuting on the market |
| Just put on the market |
| ...and a happy ___ year |
| Albuquerque, ___ Mexico |
| Direct from the factory |
| Just put on the shelves |
| Not previously released |
| Romberg's "The ___ Moon |
| Straight out of the box |
| Orange Is the ___ Black |
| Just released, as a film |
| Right out of the package |
| Still in the shrink-wrap |
| Unfamiliar, as territory |
| ___ England clam chowder |
| Common city name starter |
| Part of four state names |
| Still learning the ropes |
| Fresh out of the package |
| Word in four state names |
| Still in the box, perhaps |
| Straight from the factory |
| O brave ___ world . . . ! |
| Brand or spanking trailer |
| Huxley's "Brave ___ World |
| Popular "Edition" in '80s |
| Word often with "improved |
| Word with England or York |
| Also improved, presumably |
| ___ South Wales, Australia |
| Bryan Adams "Brand ___ Day |
| Just off the conveyor belt |
| Leader of four U.S. states |
| Not a used guitar but this |
| Word with Deal or Frontier |
| Word after "brand spanking |
| Just off the assembly line |
| __ and improved!": ad claim |
| Everything old is ___ again |
| The Twilight Saga: ___ Moon |
| Bobby Brown band __ Edition |
| Enuff Z'nuff hit "___ Thing |
| In need of orientation, say |
| Reported for the first time |
| Waiting for its first owner |
| Word with England or Mexico |
| With 67A, like Enya's music |
| Fresh off the assembly line |
| Word with Mexico or England |
| Word with spanking or brand |
| Available for the first time |
| The ___ Edition (rock group) |
| Dvorák's "__ World Symphony |
| Word before "Mexico" or "York |
| Word in four U.S. state names |
| Like some pickles and potatoes |
| Start of four U.S. state names |
| Word with ''moon'' or ''math'' |
| First word in four state names |
| ___ Girl in Town," 1957 musical |
| Pink Floyd "I am just a ___ boy |
| Still in its original packaging |
| ___ World (Columbus' discovery) |
| Something old, something ___ ... |
| This puzzle's obvious theme word |
| ___ Brunswick (Canadian province) |
| ___ England (northeastern states) |
| Out with the old, in with the ___ |
| Unaware of office politics, maybe |
| ___ Girl" (Zooey Deschanel sitcom) |
| ___ Moon" (second "Twilight" novel) |
| ___ Amsterdam (name on colonial maps) |
| You can't teach an old dog ___ tricks |
| Common blog keyword for sorting posts |
| Francis Bacons The ___ Atlantis |
| Like emails with still-bolded headings |
| Word that begins four US states' names |
| The Emperor's ___ Groove" (Disney film) |
| Second word shouted on January 1, often |
| The ___ World" (2005 Colin Farrell film) |
| Word that can go before "York" or "Mexico |
| Like cars with odometers that read "000000 |
| ___ Girl" (Fox sitcom with Zooey Deschanel) |
| Word that can go before "England" or "Mexico |
| Word that begins the names of four US states |
| Word that precedes "Hampshire," "Jersey," "Mexico," or "York |