Clue
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Answer
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Where the Yankees are based
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New York City
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Former name of the above
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Nieuw Amsterdam
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"Aotearoa" is its Māori name
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New Zealand
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Capital of India
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New Delhi
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City abbreviated to "NOLA"
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New Orleans
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Australia's "First State"
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New South Wales
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Borders Texas to the west
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New Mexico
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English city on the Tyne
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Newcastle
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What Abel Tasman named Australia
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New Holland
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Trenton is its capital
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New Jersey
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Biggest city of the above
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Newark
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Biggest of Hong Kong's three main regions
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New Territories
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U.S. region with six states
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New England
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State in that region
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New Hampshire
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French territory in the Pacific
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New Caledonia
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What Constantine the Great named Byzantium
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New Rome
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Most famous German castle
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Neuschwanstein
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Halifax is its capital
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Nova Scotia
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Yale University locale
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New Haven
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Canadian neighbour of Maine
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New Brunswick
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Serbia's second biggest city
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Novi Sad
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Special municipality and the most populous city in Taiwan
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New Taipei City
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French region of Bordeaux
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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West Virginian national park
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New River Gorge
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Russian archipelago home to the easternmost point of Europe
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Novaya Zemlya
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Inhabited by the Papuans
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New Guinea
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Major islands east of the above that start with "New"
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New Britain
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New Ireland
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Third-largest city in Wales
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Newport
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Word synonymous with the Americas
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New World
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Northern Ireland's 4th-biggest city
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Newry
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Labrador's Canadian counter-part
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Newfoundland
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Colonial name of Vanuatu
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New Hebrides
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Boston suburb named for a scientist
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Newton
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Kingdom that Colombia was part of until independence
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New Granada
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"Nizhny" or "Veliky", e.g.
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Novgorod
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Naples's name in antiquity
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Neapolis
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Massachusetts's "Whaling City". Primary setting of "Moby-Dick"
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New Bedford
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National park in southern England
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New Forest
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Russian for "New Siberian"
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Novosibirsk
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Mexican state of Monterrey
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Nuevo León
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Portugal's 3rd-biggest city, starts with "Vila". Located south of Porto
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Nova de Gaia
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Bahamas' most populous island
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New Providence
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Egypt's largest subdivision
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New Valley
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Largest Russian port on Black Sea
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Novorossiysk
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Mexican city on the Texan border
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Nuevo Laredo
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Former Nordic colony in Delaware
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New Sweden
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Quebec City was its capital till 1763
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New France
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Largest lake entirely in Switzerland
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Neuchâtel
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Smallest Venezuelan state. Named for an ancient Greek city
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Nueva Esparta
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It's a city!
Newton MA isn't named for a scientist. It may have the same name as one, but it literally derives from "Newe Towne" (which was what it was originally called before it became Newtown, and finally Newton).
Can I suggest rewording that clue to indicate, perhaps, that it is a "Boston suburb that is the namesake of a scientist"? 😊