ACIDS is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for ACIDS in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "ACIDS" answer was first appeared in "17 Dec 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Stomach ___ (2)". It was authored by Chuck Deodene. Recently, the "ACIDS" answer has been used for "2 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "One side of a chemistry scale". It was authored by Royce Ferguson. "ACIDS" appeared 48 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ACIDS" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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2 Dec 2023 | 32D | One side of a chemistry scale | Royce Ferguson |
21 Jan 2023 | 41D | They’re far from basic | David Distenfeld |
12 Dec 2022 | 34A | Low-pH liquids | Anthony J. Caruso and Zhouqin Burnikel |
2 Aug 2022 | 62A | Lemon juice and vinegar, for two | Jay Kaskel and Daniel Kantor |
3 Jun 2021 | 8D | Things that are far from basic? | Kyra Wilson and Sophia Maymudes |
31 Mar 2021 | 66A | They turn litmus paper red | Trenton Charlson |
17 Nov 2020 | 5A | Lemon juice and vinegar, e.g. | Kyle Dolan |
29 Aug 2020 | 48D | They’re not basic | Michael Hawkins |
1 Jun 2018 | 33D | Counterparts of tannins, in wine tasting | Andrew J. Ries |
2 Dec 2017 | 11D | Vinegar and lime juice | Mark Diehl |
22 Sep 2017 | 29D | One end of the pH scale | David Steinberg |
21 Apr 2017 | 19D | Eating things | Damon Gulczynski |
9 Aug 2016 | 48A | They turn litmus paper red | Andrea Carla Michaels |
4 Dec 2015 | 30D | Vinegar and others | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
22 Jun 2015 | 5A | Lemon juice and coffee, on the pH scale | Joel Fagliano |
20 Nov 2014 | 30D | Etching supplies | Timothy Polin |
10 Aug 2014 | 53A | One side of the pH scale | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
4 Sep 2013 | 31D | Fatty ___ | Joel Fagliano |
17 Jun 2013 | 11D | Tums targets | Johanna Fenimore and Andrea Carla Michaels |
16 Mar 2013 | 50D | They’re not basic things | Julian Lim |
6 Dec 2012 | 62A | Substances low on the 49-Across | Jill Denny and Jeff Chen |
23 Sep 2010 | 6D | See 27-Across | David J. Kahn |
31 Aug 2010 | 55D | They turn litmus paper red | Paula Gamache and Ed Stein |
15 Nov 2009 | 29A | Aminos, e.g. | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
4 Mar 2008 | 5A | Gastric juices, e.g. | Kevin Donovan |
27 Dec 2007 | 40A | Stomach contents | Jim Leeds |
7 Sep 2006 | 7D | Causes of breakdowns | Lucy Gardner Anderson |
20 Apr 2006 | 31D | Etching fluids | Joe DiPietro |
5 Oct 2005 | 7D | Tums’ targets | Nancy Salomon |
29 Sep 2003 | 10D | Citric and others | Richard Chisholm |
27 May 2003 | 54D | Corrosive liquids | PAtrick MErrell |
7 Oct 2002 | 52D | They have pH’s of less than 7 | Greg Staples |
27 Feb 2002 | 63A | HCl and others | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
13 Oct 2001 | 4A | Chem lab collection | Jim Page |
19 Jun 2001 | 33D | H2SO4 and such | Tyler Hinman |
29 Nov 2000 | 1A | Litmus reddeners | Peter Gordon |
8 Oct 1999 | 47D | Niacin and vitamin C | Nancy Salomon |
9 Sep 1999 | 29D | Tummy troublers | Sam Bellotto Jr. |
27 Jun 1997 | 50D | They have low pH’s | Dean Niles |
26 Jun 1997 | 59A | Stomach ___ | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
16 Mar 1997 | 121A | Fatty ___ | David J. Kahn |
20 Feb 1997 | 48D | Litmus reddeners | D. J. Kahn |
8 Feb 1997 | 9D | Litmus reddeners | G. R. Ferguson |
25 Dec 1996 | 53D | These can be citric | N. S. Ross |
30 Jul 1995 | 68A | Niacin and others | Charles M. Deber |
17 Mar 1995 | 19A | Base neutralizers | Randolph Ross |
16 Feb 1995 | 1D | Substances with low pH | Christopher Hurt |
17 Dec 1994 | 20D | Stomach ___ | Chuck Deodene |
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