
1) Australian pop music group 2) Country classification 3) Cultural region 4) Dvorak symphony 5) One hemisphere 6) Subject of a dvorak symphony 7) Supermarket of New Zealand 8) Western hemisphere
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North, Central and South America.
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the Americas.
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The New World is one of the names used for the Western Hemisphere, specifically the Americas, certain Atlantic and Pacific oceanic islands to which the closest continental shelf is that of the Americas (such as Bermuda), and sometimes Oceania (Australasia). The term originated in the early 16th century after Europeans made landfall in what would l...
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[supermarket] New World is a New Zealand full-service supermarket chain. Each store is independently owned, operated and is part of one of 2 Foodstuffs’ co-operatives (Foodstuff North Island and Foodstuffs South Island). Other members of the Foodstuffs Co-operatives which are also independently owned and operated include Pak`nSave and Fou...
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[wine] Grade II* listed buildings in the English county of West Sussex. ...
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A term used to describe wines from non-European regions such as Australia, California, Chile, Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand.
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The Americas, so called by the first Europeans who reached them. The term also describes animals and plants of the Western hemisphere. ...
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Animals native to Central and South America. For example, New World monkeys are those found in Central and South America.
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North and South America, in contrast to the 'Old World' of Europe, Asia and Africa
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Western Hemisphere (including North and South America)
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Regions of the world that have not been producing wines for hundreds of years (i.e. United States, Australia, Chile).
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adjective of or relating to the New World; `New World monkeys`
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The Americas, so called by the first Europeans who reached them. The term also describes animals and plants of the Western hemisphere
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The Americas; the western hemisphere.
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