PIE

PIE is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for PIE in NYT Crossword from 1994.

This "PIE" answer was first appeared in "17 Dec 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Eskimo___ (2)". It was authored by James Neal. Recently, the "PIE" answer has been used for "7 Aug 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Pastry in a county fair competition". It was authored by Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Epitome of easiness (7)". "PIE" appeared 166 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "PIE" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
7 Aug 2023 61D Pastry in a county fair competition Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness
27 Jul 2023 1D Item in a diner display Guilherme Gilioli
25 Jul 2023 37D Classic slapstick prop Gary Larson and Doug Peterson
16 Jul 2023 13D Word before hole or crust Michael Schlossberg
29 Apr 2023 31A Metaphorical whole David Steinberg
26 Mar 2023 106D March 14 dessert, appropriately David Karp
9 Jan 2023 42A Shoofly ___ Andrea Carla Michaels and Kevin Christian
25 Dec 2022 53D ___ chart John Martz
10 Nov 2022 57A “American ___” Dan Caprera
31 May 2022 44D With 44-Across, holder for a Thanksgiving dessert Sam Buchbinder and Brad Wilber
9 Dec 2021 59A Pizzeria order Alexander Liebeskind
17 Nov 2021 45A See 14-Across Anne Grae Martin
9 Nov 2021 57A Thanksgiving dinner ending Jennifer Lee and Victor Galson
27 May 2021 31A Epitome of simplicity Barbara Lin
21 Apr 2021 39A Little Jack Horner’s Christmas treat Brandon Koppy
30 Sep 2020 23A It might have a lattice crust Erik Agard and Andy Kravis
2 Apr 2020 10D Part of a diner showcase Evan Mahnken
4 Dec 2019 42D Metaphor for a segmented market Evan Mahnken
20 Nov 2019 64D Chart shape Erik Agard
14 Nov 2019 63D Epitome of easiness Alex Eaton-Salners
18 Sep 2019 55D Kind of filling John Wrenholt
1 Sep 2019 103A Part of a diner display Finn Vigeland
18 Jun 2019 46A It might sit on a sill to cool Jeff Stillman
26 Apr 2019 42D What “pizza” means in Italian Kyle Dolan
10 Jan 2019 60D Pizza delivery Jeff Slutzky and Derek Bowman
21 Aug 2018 5D Slapstick projectile John Lieb and Andrea Yañes
21 May 2018 25D Chart type Hannah Slovut
1 May 2018 32D ___ chart Jacob Stulberg
15 Apr 2018 61A Intake in many an eating contest Alex Bajcz
21 Dec 2017 59D Filling food? Alex Eaton-Salners
26 Nov 2017 74D With 57-Down, something filling fills Jeff Chen
2 Nov 2017 19A Epitome of easiness Peter Sagal and Mike Selinker
31 Jul 2017 61D Dessert divided into slices David Steinberg
27 Mar 2017 13D Thanksgiving dessert Tom McCoy
19 Mar 2017 62D Slapstick prop Grant Thackray
22 Jan 2017 30A Pizza, e.g. Dan Schoenholz
19 Dec 2016 60A Mincemeat ___ (Christmas staple) Jason Mueller
1 Nov 2016 29D Alternative to cake Ruth Bloomfield Margolin
6 Sep 2016 10D Thanksgiving dessert Timothy Polin
16 Jul 2016 49D Word that follows pot but precedes pan Byron Walden
1 May 2016 55A Something to be divvied up Joel Fagliano and Byron Walden
23 Feb 2016 23A Word with cream or cutie Elizabeth C. Gorski
11 Oct 2015 46A Epitome of easiness David J. Kahn
4 Oct 2015 23D Edible entry at a county fair Jeremy Newton
4 Sep 2015 53D One graphic means of showing percentages David C. Duncan Dekker
10 Aug 2015 45A Bake sale purchase C. W. Stewart
5 Aug 2015 56D Messy missile Patrick Berry
17 Jun 2015 47D Faceful for a clown Molly Young and David J. Kahn
16 Apr 2015 30A Three Stooges missile Joe Krozel and Peter Collins
30 Mar 2015 41A Easy as ___ Bruce Haight
25 Mar 2015 62D Amount to be divided up Jacob Stulberg
6 Jan 2015 64A Thanksgiving dessert Joel Fagliano
10 Dec 2014 27A Pizza, for one Tom McCoy
8 Apr 2014 27A Certain graph shape Ian Livengood
10 Jan 2014 34A Last course, often Patrick Berry
16 Dec 2013 3D Quiche, for one Greg Johnson
8 Dec 2013 108A Cousin of a crumble Patrick Berry
22 Sep 2013 35D Slapstick prop Mike Selinker
31 Aug 2013 36A A wedge might come out of it Josh Knapp
28 Jul 2013 72A Pizza order Andrew Reynolds
11 Mar 2013 57D ___ à la mode Robert Fisher
30 Jan 2013 38D Budget chart shape Will Nediger
17 Jan 2013 20A Amount to be divvied up Milo Beckman
14 Jan 2013 63A Dessert often served à la mode Steve Salmon
29 Nov 2012 11A Buster Keaton missile Sharon Delorme
9 Nov 2012 61D With 19-Across, item for many cobblers Barry C. Silk
19 Aug 2012 58D Pizzeria order Freddie Cheng
1 Apr 2012 98D Crusty one Patrick Merrell
24 Aug 2011 60D Eskimo ___ Kelsey Blakley
15 Aug 2011 27D Baked dessert Stan Newman
12 Jul 2011 35D Jack Horner’s treat Bill Thompson
21 Jun 2011 37D Crusty dish Kelsey Boes
17 Jun 2011 56D Amount to be divided Paula Gamache
23 Mar 2011 65A Chart type Will Nediger
18 Mar 2011 44A Organizational figure Patrick Merrell
13 Mar 2011 52A Domino’s order Patrick Berry
9 Jan 2011 1A Thanksgiving staple Patrick Berry
18 Oct 2010 41A A clown might get it in the face Lynn Lempel
5 Aug 2010 41A Slapstick prop Gary J. Whitehead
7 Jun 2010 21A Lure for Simple Simon Lynn Lempel
11 Dec 2009 44A Kind of filling Mike Nothnagel
5 Mar 2009 19D Representation of a budget, often David J. Kahn
25 Feb 2009 18A Chart shape Kelly Browder
22 Dec 2008 41A Little Jack Horner’s dessert Lynn Lempel
7 Nov 2008 59D Kind of filling Kevin G. Der
13 Sep 2008 57D Trivial Pursuit goal Will Nediger
14 Aug 2008 51D “American ___” Damon J. Gulczynski
19 Jul 2008 29D Tin contents Todd McClary
23 Dec 2007 77A Christmas ___ Adam G. Perl
13 Sep 2007 62D Bake sale offering Joe Krozel & Victor Fleming
9 Sep 2007 119D Pizza order Patrick Berry
16 Mar 2007 12D Quiche, e.g. Eric Berlin
15 Mar 2007 45A Missile from a prankster Michael Shteyman
19 Feb 2007 33A Easy as ___ Andrea C. Michaels
26 Dec 2006 39A USA Today chart shape C. W. Stewart
24 Dec 2006 38D Mincemeat ___ Brendan Emmett Quigley
20 Sep 2006 43A Set of wedges? Joe DiPietro
6 Feb 2006 32A It may be served à la mode Sheldon Benardo
24 Dec 2005 50A It has some crust Byron Walden
11 Sep 2005 105D Goodie to be divided Patrick Berry
22 Aug 2005 6D Word with cutie or sweetie Lynn Lempel
11 Jul 2005 6D Cobbler Janice M. Putney
18 May 2005 43A Chart type Brendan Emmett Quigley
23 Feb 2005 40D Pizza Lee Glickstein
1 Oct 2004 57A Thanksgiving serving Bob Peoples
5 Aug 2004 21A Clown’s prop Seth Abel
27 Jul 2004 20A Chart shape Len Elliott
22 Jun 2004 51D Pizza order Allan E. Parrish
4 Jun 2004 50D With 13-Down, a diner order Sherry O. Blackard
24 Dec 2003 31A Chart type Steve Jones
25 Nov 2003 8D Epitome of easiness? Allan E. Parrish
9 Nov 2003 115D Slapstick prop Patrick Berry
15 Oct 2003 47A Quiche, e.g. John Greenman
12 Oct 2003 46D Word with sugar or cream David J. Kahn
19 Sep 2003 43A Humble follower Manny Nosowsky
26 May 2003 42A Mincemeat dessert Lynn Lempel
28 Mar 2003 24A “National Velvet” horse Cathy Millhauser
19 Nov 2002 52A Dessert in a pan Alan Arbesfeld
14 Oct 2002 31D Crusty dessert Gregory E. Paul
28 Sep 2002 23A It may be humble Raymond Hamel
1 Aug 2002 2D Kind of chart William I. Johnston
2 Mar 2002 55D Ice cream go-with Jim Page
27 Dec 2001 57D Order from Domino’s Patrick Berry
26 Dec 2001 60A Comedic missile Ed Early
25 Jun 2001 54D Mincemeat dessert Stanley Newman
24 Jun 2001 86A ___-eyed Randolph Ross
30 May 2001 45A Pizzeria output Joe DiPietro
25 Feb 2001 53D Epitome of easiness Greg Staples
1 Feb 2001 22D Epitome of easiness Frances Hansen
25 Jan 2001 40A Three Stooges prop Robert H. Wolfe
18 Dec 2000 47A Dessert from an oven Nancy Kavanaugh
26 Mar 2000 71A Kind of chart Manny Nosowsky
14 Mar 2000 44A Cobbler Cynthia Joy Higgins
10 Mar 2000 28D Mud ___ Chuck Deodene
16 Nov 1999 36D Cobbler, e.g. Arthur S. Verdesca
4 Oct 1999 8D Epitome of easiness Joey Crumley
21 Sep 1999 59D Crusty one? Stephanie Spadaccini
1 Dec 1998 25A Quiche, e.g. Stephanie Spadaccini
17 Oct 1998 29D Symbol of simplicity Bryant White
22 Sep 1998 38A Prop in slapstick Nancy Salomon
31 Aug 1998 58D Item for Little Jack Horner Brendan Emmett Quigley
23 May 1998 60D Sugar ___ Rich Norris
17 May 1998 116A Kind of tin David J. Kahn and Hillary B. Kahn
1 May 1998 28D Trivial Pursuit piece John Wolting
28 Apr 1998 42D Cobbler Manny Nosowsky
15 Apr 1998 37D Kind of chart Michael S. Maurer
19 Dec 1997 20D It has a shell John Wolting
13 Dec 1997 41D Sales pitch? Richard Silvestri
5 Dec 1997 25D USA Today chart Craig Kasper and Dave Tuller
15 Nov 1997 9D Amount to be divided Fred Piscop
20 Aug 1997 28A Pizza Chuck Deodene
24 Jun 1997 58A Soupy Sales missile Stephanie Spadaccini
16 May 1997 21A Pandowdy, e.g. Brendan Emmett Quigley
17 Mar 1997 50A Something to go to a bakery for Stephanie Spadaccini
10 Mar 1997 38D Bit of Trivial Pursuit equipment Gregory E. Paul
6 Mar 1997 40D Pizzeria order Shannon Burns
5 May 1996 47D Cherry___ D. J. Kahn
16 Jan 1996 55A Soupy Sales faceful R. Hartman
20 Jul 1995 5D Chart shape Gerald R. Ferguson
17 Dec 1994 15D Crusty one Chuck Deodene
11 Dec 1994 70A Bakery purchase Wayne Robert Williams
20 Nov 1994 63D Pizza Matt Gaffney
12 Oct 1994 46A Trivial Pursuit piece Gregory E. Paul
7 Jul 1994 8D Noisy bird Ed Early
14 Feb 1994 63D Pizza Nancy Joline
17 Dec 1993 22D Eskimo___ James Neal

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