ODIST is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for ODIST in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "ODIST" answer was first appeared in "7 Mar 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Keats or Shelley (2)". It was authored by Alex K. Justin. Recently, the "ODIST" answer has been used for "17 Nov 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Keats or Shelley (2)". It was authored by Hemant Mehta. "ODIST" appeared 43 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ODIST" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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17 Nov 2023 | 28D | Keats or Shelley | Hemant Mehta |
25 Oct 2023 | 22D | Olds, Keats or Shelley | Aimee Lucido |
18 May 2023 | 44A | Keats or Wordsworth | Kiran Pandey |
4 May 2023 | 55A | Horace was one, notably | David J. Kahn |
8 Mar 2023 | 38D | Panegyric poet | Miranda Kany |
3 Mar 2023 | 29A | Pindar, for one | Eric Warren |
24 Mar 2022 | 3D | Poet who’s full of praise | Jess Shulman |
8 Aug 2021 | 15D | Keats, for one | Christina Iverson and Jeff Chen |
29 Oct 2020 | 27A | Percy Bysshe Shelley, for one | Kurt Weller |
24 Jul 2020 | 26D | Wordsworth, e.g. | Grant Thackray |
31 Mar 2020 | 29D | Keats or Pindar | Christina Iverson and Ross Trudeau |
5 Aug 2019 | 37A | Horace, as a poet | Tracy Gray |
20 Jan 2018 | 3D | William Wordsworth, e.g. | Alex Vratsanos |
24 Aug 2017 | 33D | Tribute writer of sorts | Neil Patrick Harris and David Steinberg |
26 May 2016 | 61A | Pindar, for one | Andrew Zhou |
2 Nov 2015 | 43D | Shelley or Keats, poetically speaking | Loren Muse Smith and Andrea Carla Michaels |
25 Oct 2013 | 47D | Particular paean penner | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
23 Mar 2013 | 29D | Elevator of literature? | David Steinberg |
28 Feb 2013 | 30D | Keats, for one | Joe Krozel |
26 Aug 2011 | 44D | Certain foot specialist | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
31 May 2011 | 27D | Keats or Wordsworth | Nina Rulon-Miller |
27 Jul 2010 | 19A | Pindar, notably | Mike Torch |
8 Jun 2010 | 1D | Keats, for one | Peter A. Collins |
20 Dec 2009 | 86A | Horace, e.g. | Alan Arbesfeld |
2 May 2009 | 49D | Wordsworth, e.g. | Peter A. Collins |
27 Jul 2008 | 75A | Keats, e.g. | Mike Nothnagel and David Quarfoot |
19 Oct 2007 | 60A | Creator of lofty lines | Frederick J. Healy |
16 Aug 2006 | 51A | Shelley, for one | Kevan Choset |
19 Jul 2006 | 17A | Horace, e.g. | Alison Donald |
12 Nov 2005 | 47D | Percy Bysshe Shelley, e.g. | Karen M. Tracey |
7 Nov 2001 | 32A | Pindar, for one | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
25 Jun 2001 | 59A | Praiseful poem penner | Stanley Newman |
9 Jul 2000 | 74A | Keats was one | Manny Nosowsky |
25 Sep 1998 | 27D | Wordsworth, for one | Mark Blakeburn |
3 Jul 1998 | 47D | Keats, e.g. | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
28 Jun 1998 | 16D | Milton, for one | Fred Piscop |
12 Jun 1998 | 44A | One who’s full of praise | Matt Gaffney |
6 Jul 1997 | 63D | Horace, for one | Robert H. Wolfe |
8 Dec 1996 | 8A | Shelley, for one | A. J. Santora |
13 Sep 1996 | 28D | Keats was one | M. Nosowsky |
29 Nov 1994 | 27D | Pindar, e.g. | Bernice Gordon |
21 Sep 1994 | 55A | Keats or Wordsworth | Trip Payne |
7 Mar 1994 | 18D | Keats or Shelley | Alex K. Justin |
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