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Answer for the clue "Center of NYC? ", 4 letters:
york

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Word definitions for york in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
city in northern England, Old English Eoforwic , earlier Eborakon (c.150), an ancient Celtic name, probably meaning "Yew-Tree Estate," but Eburos may also be a personal name. Related: Yorkist ; Yorkish ; Yorker . Yorkshire pudding is recorded from 1747; ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 164614 Housing Units (2000): 66061 Land area (2000): 682.454118 sq. miles (1767.547977 sq. km) Water area (2000): 13.268166 sq. miles (34.364391 sq. km) Total area (2000): 695.722284 sq. miles (1801.912368 sq. km) Located within: South ...

Usage examples of york.

I listen for a New York accent, but all I hear is her short-O Flooorida tone.

New York had been looked into in May and June, but there was no actionable intelligence.

States named, it would probably be correct to say that the highest adaptation is found in New York and Pennsylvania, particularly the former, in many parts of which excellent crops are grown.

Nevada, in the absence of acquiring jurisdiction over the wife, was held incapable of adjudicating the rights of the wife in the prior New York judgment awarding her alimony.

Alexander York, because her admiralship was more a legal fiction than an actual Rank Of Power.

But when the Concorde landed at New York, she was still not positive about which way her advocacy should go.

Nabby, appraising the politicians she encountered in New York, including Governor George Clinton, surmised there were few for whom personal aggrandizement was not the guiding motivation.

Behind the walled-up arch also in this aisle is a tomb, said to have been erected either to or by Thomas Huxey, who was treasurer of York from 1418 to 1424.

Ken Weaver, the drummer with the Fugs, sent Miles a copy of their first album, The Village Fugs, from New York.

But nowhere on the web page did it make mention of its most famous and notorious alumnus, Joel Rifkin, the most savage serial killer in New York State history.

Moshe Dayan, Amit was tapped to run the Mossad in 1963 while studying business administration at Columbia University in New York City.

For months, Dornan had been having god knows what nightmares about Tammy maybe sitting in seven separate garbage bags in a ditch alongside some dirt road in Alabama, or getting married to a red-haired, pompous psychologist, or wandering New York in an amnesiac daze.

Noah Porter, President of Yale College, at the seventy-second anniversary banquet of the New England Society in the City of New York, December 22, 1877.

Henry Watterson at the eighty-ninth anniversary banquet of the New England Society in the City of New York, December 22, 1894.

William Winter at a dinner given by the Lotos Club, New York City, November 30, 1878, to John Gilbert, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of his first appearance on the stage.