Crossword clues for recentlyAnswerClueNEWRecentKASEMCasey who recently moved from the "Top 40" to the "Top 20"ADAYAGOIn the very recent pastJUSTNOWQuite recentlyPLUTORecently demoted planetCENOPrefix meaning recentAOLIt recently merged with Time WarnerTMANSecret Service agent, until recentlyNEWKIDRecent arrival on the blockNEOTERICOf recent originNEONATESRecent arrivals in the worldSOSAMost recent 600-homer club memberLATESTRecent developmentsNEWATRecently exposed toFIATItalian carmaker that recently partnered with ChryslerTRIALPERIODTesting time for a recent purchaseNEWBOYNETWORKCable channel for parents with recently born sons?SUPERPACStephen Colbert recently started oneNEURecent, at the ReichstagNEWKIDRecent neighborhood arrivalNEWESTVIRGINIANOld Dominion's most recent birth?NEORecent opening?DOGGSnoop ___ (stage name recently "lionized")OFLATEIn recent daysROYRecently retired premier RomanowPOPUPVIDEORecently revived TV show with trivia-filled bubbles called "info nuggets"LATTERMore recentYOUNGESTMost recently bornPARVENUERecently wealthy womanROYROMANOWRecently retired Saskatchewan premierNOUVEAURecently createdNAGANORecent Winter Olympics siteETNARecently erupted Sicilian volcanoBROSNANMost recent 007COCAINEBEARRecently-announced Elizabeth Banks thriller that the Guardian described as "the must-see and must-avoid movie of 2022"TERMERFirst-___ (recently elected politician)ANNARecent Jodie Foster roleALERORecent Oldsmobile modelESLCourse for many recent Canadian immigrants (abbr.)IMACRecent computer that "comes in colors"IRSGovt. org. criticized recentlyMOUNTLOGANCanada's highest peak (focus of a recent renaming controversy)PVTRecently enl. gruntTRAPPMaria von ___ (recent live role for Carrie Underwood)RIVERDANCERecent Celtic music festivalSEADEN defeaters in the most recent Super BowlIKEAGuy annoys girlfriend with puns at ___ (recent viral video with groaners like "Have you seen the toilet? My BLADIS full")LATESTMost recent info, with "the"FIRESTONETire manufacturer involved in a recent large-scale recallPIGITLive in squalor, informally, per a recent New York Times crossword