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A
New
Hope ( George Lucas movie in the Star Wars series )
A
new
broom sweeps clean
Ads work harder in the
new
Granada ( Granada advertising slogan )
Airy
fairy
Al fresco
All Things
Bright
and Beautiful ( popular Anglican hymn )
All the news that's fit to print (
New
York Times advertising slogan )
Always Look On The
Bright
Side Of Life ( Monty Python's Flying Circus song )
As
bright
as a button
As
bright
as a
new
pin
As
cool
as a cucumber
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As fresh as a daisy
As fresh as a mountain stream
As good as
new
As neat as a
new
pin
At sixty miles an hour the loudest noise in the
new
Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock ( Rolls Royce advertising slogan )
Baby needs
new
shoes
Bart the
Cool
( Nickname of American football player Bart Starr )
Better than
new
Billy Liar (
Novel
and play by Keith Waterhouse and Tom Courtenay / Julie Christie movie )
Bison City ( Nickname of Buffalo
New
York )
Border Town ( Nickname of Rye
New
York )
Brand
new
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Brand
new
ballgame ( A baseball expression meaning when a team that has been behind ties up the game )
Brand
new
dawn
Brand
new
day
Brand spanking
new
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Brave
New
World ( Aldous Huxley book )
Break
new
ground
Breath of fresh air
Breathe
new
life into
Bright
Eyes ( Art Garfunkel song )
Bright
Lights, Big City ( Jay Mcinerney book )
Bright
and early
Bright
eyed and bushy tailed
Bright
idea
Bright
lights, big city
Bright
spark
Bright
young thing
Captain Funkie Fresh ( Nickname of Eddie Winslow ( Darius McCrary ) )
Catch of the day
Central Park ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
Cool
Britannia
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Cool
Hand Luke ( Paul Newman movie )
Cool
Joe ( Nickname of baseball player Joe Montana )
Cool
Papa ( Nickname of baseball player James Bell )
Cool
as a mountain stream ( Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Cool
beans
Cool
cat
Cool
down
Cool
million
Cool
off
Cool
out
Cool
your heels
Cool, calm and collected
Cool, fresh, consulate ( Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Dawn of a
new
day
Don't put
new
wine into old bottles
Eat fresh ( Subway advertising slogan )
Elm City ( Nickname of
New
Haven Connecticut )
Factory fresh
Farm fresh
Febreze; it's that fresh ( Febreze advertising slogan )
First footing ( making a round of visits at
New
Year )
Fresh air
Fresh faced
Fresh ink
Fresh off the boat
Fresh out of
Fresh pair of eyes
Fresh squeezed glaciers ( Adelma Mineral Waters advertising slogan )
Fresh start
Fresh to the last slice ( Sunblest Bread advertising slogan )
Get fresh
Gotham City ( Nickname of
New
York )
Grey is
new
black
Happy
New
Year
Harry spankers ( colloquial version of 'brand spanking new' )
Hot off the press
I love
New
York
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ( The
New
Seekers song )
It was a
bright
cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen ( the opening line of Nineteen Eighty-Four )
It's tingling fresh ( Gibbs SR Toothpaste advertising slogan )
Joe
Cool
( Nickname of Joe Johnson )
Keep a
cool
head
Keep your
cool
Kodak City ( Nickname of Rochester
New
York )
Like a breath of fresh air
Little
New
York ( Nickname of Carmelo Anthony )
Lose your
cool
Make a fresh start
Mansfield Park ( Jane Austen
novel
)
Market fresh
Menthol-Fresh, cool, clean, Consulate ( Consulate Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Nearly
new
New
Deal ( Franklin Roosevelt's social and economic reform )
New
Economy
New
York minute
New
York's finest
New
age travellers
New
arrival ( colloquial term for a newborn baby )
New
blood
New
doors opened ( Mercury advertising slogan )
New
fangled
New
kid on the block
New
lease on life
New
money
New
start
New
wine in old bottles
New
wrinkle
New
year's resolution
No wonder the English have kept
cool
for 192 years ( Gordon's Gin advertising slogan )
Northanger Abbey ( Jane Austen
novel
)
One instinctively knows when something is right ( Croft
Original
Sherry advertising slogan )
Original
Gangster Ice T song
Original
sin
Out with the old in with the
new
Papa's Got A Brand
New
Bag ( James Brown song )
Pastures
new
Pearline keeps white things white and
bright
women
bright
( Pearline washing powder advertising slogan )
Play it again, Sam (
New
York State Lottery advertising slogan )
Play it
cool
Pride and Prejudice ( Jane Austen
novel
)
Put the freshness back ( Shake And Vac advertising slogan )
Reach
new
heights
Read my lips, no
new
taxes ( Political slogan )
Refresh! Rejoice! Remember! Pabst gets the call ( Pabst Blue Ribbon advertising slogan )
Ring out the old and ring in the
new
Save your breath to
cool
your porridge
Seesaw Margery Daw Johnny shall have a
new
master ( line from nursery rhyme )
Sense and Sensibility ( Jane Austen
novel
)
Snapshot City ( Nickname of Rochester
New
York )
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
Spring is in the air
Tech savvy ( proficient with
new
technologies )
Tender Is The Night ( F Scott Fitzgerald
novel
)
That's a
new
one on me
The All Blacks ( Nickname of the
New
Zealand Rugby Union team )
The Armpit Of
New
Jersey ( Nickname of Newark
New
Jersey )
The Brooklyn Bridge ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
The Chrysler Building ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
The City That Never Sleeps ( Nickname of
New
York )
The Cradle Of Aviation ( Nickname of Hammondsport
New
York )
The Edinburgh Of The South ( Nickname of Dunedin
New
Zealand )
The Empire State ( Nickname of the US state of
New
York )
The Empire State Building ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
The Flying Squad ( Nickname of the Specialist Crime Directorate,
New
Scotland Yard )
The Foreigner State ( Nickname of the US state of
New
Jersey )
The Garden State ( Nickname of the US state of
New
Jersey )
The Gong ( Nickname of Wollongong
New
South Wales )
The Granite State ( Nickname of the US state of
New
Hampshire )
The Grapes Of Wrath ( John Steinbeck
novel
and Henry Fonda movie )
The Heart Of The
New
West ( Nickname of Calgary Alberta )
The
New
Statesman ( BBC comedy television series )
The
New
York Of The South ( Nickname of Atlanta Georgia )
The
New
York of the South ( Nickname of Galveston Texas )
The North Of Bombay Hill ( Nickname of Auckland
New
Zealand )
The
Original
Live Test-Pattern Girl ( Nickname of Nanette Fabray )
The Remains Of The Day ( Kazuo Ishiguro
novel
and Anthony Hopkins movie )
The Rockefeller Centre ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold ( John Le Carre
novel
)
The Statue of Liberty ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
The
bright
lights
The
bright
lights taste ( Cinzano advertising slogan )
The company you keep (
New
York Life advertising slogan )
The emperor's
new
clothes
The future's bright, the future's Orange ( Orange mobile phones advertising slogan )
The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades ( song by Timbuk 3 )
The
new
black
The
original
and the best
The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid ( Jane Austen quotation )
The shock of the
new
There's nothing
new
under the sun
Times Square ( tourist attraction in
New
York USA )
Turn over a
new
leaf
Under
new
management
Way
cool
What fresh hell is this?
What we have here is a failure to communicate ( line from
Cool
Hand Luke )
What's
New
Pussycat? ( Peter Sellers movie )
What's new?
Whole
new
ball game
Wuthering Heights ( Merle Oberon / Laurence Olivier movie )
You can't teach an old dog
new
tricks
You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world ( WINS Radio,
New
York advertising slogan )