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Answer for the clue "Call again? ", 6 letters:
rename
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Usage examples of rename.
American flag was raised in the Plaza, that Yerba Buena Cove was renamed San Francisco, the Plaza was renamed Portsmouth Square, and the nameless thoroughfare along the waterfront was christened Montgomery Street.
Rebecca, he might never have come up renaming himself Huck Finn and running for sheriff, but he did, though as usual he got most everything wrong.
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Within a single month, Manesh had dropped enough explosives on the oil-rich city that his government renamed it Khuninshahr .
But many years had passed and resident groups had petitioned to rename their neighborhoods again and to distance themselves, if not physically then image-wise, from negative connotations associated with Panorama City.
Appalachian Mountains in what used to be Pennsylvania before the redistricting and renaming.
Later on she was sunk or scuttled, then perhaps refloated, renamed, remodeled, or, for all I know, scrapped.
A couple of months later the same ships would show up again, renamed, resprayed - and full of coke.
I headed to the Selly Oak outpost of the newly renamed University Hospital to see Aggie.
Of course, now the Americans have renamed it Jacksonville, shaming the place with the name of that militarist who sits athrone in Washington.
In the teeming rookeries of Parker Place - since renamed - where Suydam had his basement flat, there had grown up a very unusual colony of unclassified slant-eyed folk who used the Arabic alphabet but were eloquently repudiated by the great mass of Syrians in and around Atlantic Avenue.