- - ... family, mockumentary sitcom with sofia vergara
- - Recent development in Morden
- - In current fashion
- - Architectural style characterized by its minimalism, as seen in New York's Guggenheim Museum
- - trendy fashion, navy
- - Current fashion runs over November
- - New style in navy
- - Recent in style
- - With it sailors follow procedure
- - New day in which revolutionary makes a comeback
- - Contemporary of Frenchman with flying drone
- - Contemporary fashion and the navy
- - In step with the times
- - With 5-Down, present time
- - In service, after a fashion
- - With 18-Down, life today
- - One of the M's in MoMA
- - Word in a Charlie Chaplin title
- - In step with fashion
- - Big Apple museum, for short, with "the"
- - Person with up-to-date ideas.
- - The ______ Age is a period that began in the 1500s up until the present
- - Like the latest fashion for sailors
- - Current fashion trend ignoring the odds
- - New development in Morden
- - recent navy fashion first
- - contemporary style by the royal navy
- - the new drome to the north is really up-to-date
- - it's fashionable for the navy to be up-to-date
- - Present opened merrily on December evening - really nice!
- - Museum of ... Art, NYC museum where Shigetaka Kurita's early work on emoticons is displayed
- - it's fashionable for the navy to be kept up-to-date
- - Current English sailors support their bosses
- - new style royal navy
- - Up-to-date, recent
- - Belonging to the present or to recent times
- - New-style Morden
- - "... Times," 1936 comedy film by Charlie Chaplin that marked the last appearance of his iconic "Tramp" character
- - Julie Andrews was Thoroughly ... Millie
- - Sofia Vergara starrer "... Family"
- - Navy follows method to get contemporary
- - up-to-date style by the royal navy
- - Recent
- - Up-to-date
- - Contemporary, up-to-date
- - Newfangled
- - Trendy
- - Old-school? Not at all
- - Present-day
- - New way to introduce service
- - Certainly not old-school
- - New style our ships must follow
- - '...... Marvels' (History Channel staple)
- - Part of many art museum names
- - Antonym of "dated"
- - State-of-the-art
- - Mend or revamp present
- - Leading-edge
- - New demon about to swallow river
- - Spoken today
- - Hip
- - Recent, up to date
- - Contemporary genre dominating retrospective shows
- - ABC's "...... Family"
- - '83 David Bowie smash "...... Love"
- - Today
- - 21st-century
- - Not old-school
- - Like Cubism and Pop Art
- - Bowie's "Love"
- - Like Millie
- - Hi-tech, perhaps
- - Architectural style of the Sydney Opera House
- - Tate ...... (London art gallery)
- - Dance style
- - MoMA constituent
- - Like some art
- - MoMA part
- - Danish .... (furniture style)
- - Thoroughly ........ Millie
- - Neoteric
- - Antique's antithesis
- - Type style
- - Like some furniture.
- - Furniture style.
- - Au courant.
- - New–fashioned..
- - Person of these times.
- - Up-to-the-minute.
- - New
- - Fresh
- - Cutting-edge
- - Romance
- - 'Present!'
- - Current
- - Contemporary
- - Part of MoMA
- - See 36 Across
- - 'Now!'
- - Doctor runs into study regarding recent developments
- - Up to the minute drone shattered after minutes
- - Of present and recent times
- - technique to roman's wrapping of present
- - way of procedure followed by the royal navy of today
- - my old dad eventually reads news headings to be up to date
- - sofia vergara's mockumentary sitcom, .... family
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