- NEU
- Modern, to Beethoven
- German psych rock band that is, despite their name, pretty old now
- 1970s-80s Krautrock legends
- Opposite of alt
- ___chatel, Swiss lake
- Modern, in Munich
- Original, to Orff
- Recent, in the Reeperbahn
- Modern, in Mannheim
- ___-Ulm (Bavarian district)
- Krautrock band whose trademarked name has an exclamation point
- Modern-sounding German rock band
- German mint?
- Latest, in Leipzig
- Word in German fashion magazines
- Innovativ or "frisch"
- First word in some German town names
- Recent, at the Reichstag
- Original, at Oktoberfest
- Opposite of old, in Germany
- Recent, in Germany
- Recent, in Regensburg
- Nicht alt
- Opposite of alt, in Augsburg
- Fresh out of the box, in Berlin
- Alt's opposite
- Fresh, to a Frau
- Modern, in Berlin
- Modern: Ger.
- Fresh, to Franz
- Just issued, in Innsbruck
- Fresh, to a Fräulein
- Modern, in German
- Recent, in the Rhineland
- Recent, to 16 Across
- Recent: Ger.
- Innovative, in Innsbruck
- New: German.
- New: Ger.
- Fresh: Ger.
- Honshu town
- Recent, in Bonn
- New, to Goethe
- Recent, in Recklinghausen
- New, in Nürnberg
- Recent, in Rostock
- It's not used in Germany
- Opposite of alt, in German
- Twin cities Ulm and ___-Ulm
- Not old: Ger.
- Big word in German ads
- Popular word in German product packaging
- Opposite of 35-Across
- Opposite of old, in Oldenburg
- German opposite of alt
- Original, in Germany
- Noted "krautrock" band
- Warn from behind the wheel
- Opposite of old, in Berlin
- Opposite of old, in Bonn
- Unused, in Ulm
- Modern, in Germany
- Modern, in Münster
- Not old, in Germany
- Nouveau, across the Rhine
- ___-Isenburg, Germany
- ___-Ulm, Germany
- Not old, in Oldenburg
- Old's opposite, in German
- Fresh, in Frankfurt
- Just out, to Hans
- Fresh, to Friedrich
- Recent, in Rhineland
- Modern, in München