- The New
Yorker is an
American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was
founded on February...
- In cricket, a
yorker is a ball
bowled (a delivery)
which bounces by the batsman's feet. This
makes it very
challenging for a
batter to play. When a batsman...
- Look up New
Yorker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. New
Yorker may
refer to: A
resident of New York: A
resident of New York City and its
suburbs List...
- Jade
Scott Yorker is an
American actor of film and television.
Among his TV
credits are Cosby,
Third Watch and Law & Order. His most
famous role is the...
- The
Yorker International University is a for-profit
unaccredited institution. It was
formerly known New
Yorker University or The New
Yorker (TNYU) (which...
- The
Chrysler New
Yorker is an
automobile model produced by
Chrysler from 1940
until 1996,
serving for
several decades as
either the brand's
flagship model...
- New
Yorker,
legally New
Yorker Group Services International GmbH & Co.KG, is a
multinational clothing retailer headquartered in Braunschweig. In 1971 the...
- The New
Yorker Hotel is a mixed-use
hotel building at 481
Eighth Avenue in the ****'s
Kitchen neighborhood of
Manhattan in New York City.
Opened in 1930...
- New
Yorker Films was an
independent film
distribution company founded by
Daniel Talbot in 1965. It
started as an
extension of his
Manhattan movie house...
- cricket, a
yorker is a ball
bowled (a delivery)
which hits the
cricket pitch around the batsman's feet.
Yorker may also
refer to: Jade
Yorker, American...