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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Episode One
      1. Episode One Mar 1, 2001
      • The NYPD, the FBI and organized crime crime interact in New York.
    • 2. Best Laid Plans
      2. Best Laid Plans Mar 8, 2001
      • Mooney and Trout must take part in an FBI sting to break up a green-card scam, run by the mob.
    • 3. No Good Deed
      3. No Good Deed Mar 14, 2001
      • An administrator attempts to use Sarah Day as his information source within the New York office.
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  3. Jul 23, 2014 · New York City. New York state is America’s top apple grower, after the state of Washington, but New York City’s nickname has nothing to do with fruit production. In fact, the Big Apple moniker...

  4. Mar 11, 2020 · Throughout its history, the term "big apple" has always come down to simply mean the best and biggest of places to be, and New York City has long lived up to its nickname. Once you visit this seven-mile-long city, you'll truly understand why it's called the Capital of the World and the Big Apple.

  5. New York City is known by many nicknames—such as “the City that Never Sleeps” or “Gotham”—but the most popular one is probably “the Big Apple.” How did this nickname come about?

  6. May 8, 2018 · New York City has been called many things—“The Great American Melting Pot,” “Gotham,” “The City that Never Sleeps”—but its most famous nickname is “The Big Apple.”

  7. Jan 8, 2018 · For centuries, New York has been an urban jungle and epicenter for art, dining, shopping, and trendy neighborhoods. New York has been nicknamed the "Big Apple," although the name has no reference to the growing of apples.

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  9. Aug 4, 2023 · Even though New York State is the second-largest supplier of apples in the United States, New York City’s nickname ‘The Big Apple’ has nothing to do with fruit. In fact, the moniker traces its roots to horse racing. How did a simple fruit metaphor come to embody the essence of one of the world’s most iconic metropolises?

  10. Mar 11, 2015 · New York is a city of nicknames. The City That Never Sleeps, Empire City, The City So Nice They Named It Twice… and of course Gotham, which…

  11. It can be difficult to know exactly when or why a new term or name for something started being used. The first recorded use of the nickname "The Big Apple" that we know of is from a 1909 book titled "The Wayfarer in New York" written by Edward S. Martin.

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