USH is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for USH in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "USH" answer was first appeared in "14 Sep 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Show to a seat, informally (2)". It was authored by Harvey Estes. Recently, the "USH" answer has been used for "5 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Show people to their seats, informally (2)". It was authored by Nate Cardin. "USH" appeared 21 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "USH" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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5 Dec 2023 | 26D | Show people to their seats, informally | Nate Cardin |
11 Jan 2023 | 66D | Do a wedding task, informally | Victor Barocas |
5 Jun 2020 | 39A | Escort down the aisle, informally | John Wrenholt |
31 Dec 2015 | 25D | Escort, slangily | Ben Tausig |
10 Oct 2012 | 36D | Work the aisles, informally | Pete Muller |
5 Aug 2012 | 10D | Seat, informally | Patrick Merrell |
23 Jun 2011 | 39A | Do some theater work, informally | Ian Livengood |
3 May 2011 | 63D | Seat, informally | Kevan Choset |
27 Apr 2011 | 28A | Show people to their seats, informally | William I. Johnston |
31 Jan 2010 | 107D | Seat, slangily | Tony Orbach and Andrea Carla Michaels |
18 Nov 2009 | 7D | Escort to a seat, slangily | Paula Gamache |
14 Dec 2007 | 24A | Work an aisle, slangily | Manny Nosowsky |
5 Aug 2007 | 4D | Show to a seat, briefly | Caroline Leong |
24 Feb 2007 | 28D | Seat, quickly | Byron Walden |
17 Sep 2006 | 97D | Show to a seat, informally | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
23 Oct 2005 | 29D | Seat, slangily | David J. Kahn |
11 May 2005 | 57D | Show theatergoers to their seats, informally | Kumar Balani and Lou Sabin |
9 May 2003 | 51D | Show people to seats, briefly | Manny Nosowsky |
18 Apr 1997 | 36D | Seat, slangily | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
14 Oct 1995 | 10D | Show the way, briefly | Alex K. Justin |
14 Sep 1994 | 57A | Show to a seat, informally | Harvey Estes |
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