ADIOS

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

This "ADIOS" answer was first appeared in "12 Dec 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Senora’s sayonara". It was authored by Cathy Millhauser. Recently, the "ADIOS" answer has been used for "18 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Spanish “Bye!”". It was authored by Joe Marquez. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "“See ya!” (8)". "ADIOS" appeared 73 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ADIOS" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
18 Dec 2023 4A Spanish “Bye!” Joe Marquez
20 Sep 2023 66A “So long!” Gina Turner
12 Jun 2023 65A Goodbye, in Guadalajara Alice Liang
25 May 2023 10D “Ciao!” Andrew Kingsley and Garrett Chalfin
20 Apr 2023 51D Señor’s send-off Simeon Seigel
29 Jan 2023 21A Relative of “ciao” Rich Katz
29 Dec 2022 16A “See ya!” Claire Rimkus and Rachel Fabi
30 Aug 2022 1A Guadalajara goodbye Emily Carroll
2 Jul 2022 55A “Sayonara!” Evan Kalish
14 May 2022 59A “Mae alsalama,” across the Mediterranean Ada Nicolle
3 Jan 2022 65A “Ciao” in Chihuahua Beth Rubin and Trent H. Evans
27 Dec 2020 71A “See ya” Daniel Grinberg
13 Sep 2020 46A “Catch you later!” MaryEllen Uthlaut
16 Feb 2020 65D “Ciao” Sam Ezersky
29 Jul 2019 52A “Later, amigo!” Bruce Haight
14 Apr 2019 57D “Ciao!” Will Nediger
29 Sep 2018 6D “See ya!” David Steinberg
12 May 2018 9D “Ciao” Alex Eylar
25 Feb 2018 82A “See you later” Will Nediger
18 Feb 2018 1D “Hasta la vista” Elizabeth A. Long
4 Feb 2018 104A “___, amigo” David Levinson Wilk
16 Jan 2018 1A “Later, alligator!” David Steinberg
1 Aug 2017 15A “See you!” Jay Kaskel
14 Feb 2016 22A “See ya!” Mary Lou Guizzo
16 Apr 2015 7D “I’m outta here!” Joe Krozel and Peter Collins
30 Dec 2014 14A “Hasta luego!” Jeffrey Wechsler
5 Aug 2014 51D “Hasta mañana” Lynn Lempel
16 May 2014 8D “Peace out” Martin Ashwood-Smith
5 Mar 2014 29A “Ciao, amigo!” Evan Birnholz
12 Jun 2013 14A “See ya!” Todd Gross
9 Jun 2013 83A “Catch you later” Elizabeth C. Gorski
18 Jan 2013 50A “I’m gone!” Tim Croce
23 Oct 2010 38A “I’m gone” Will Nediger
11 May 2010 58A “Later, amigo!” Keith Talon
19 Jan 2010 52A “So long” Zoe Wheeler
6 Aug 2009 53D Informal bye Dan Naddor
9 Jul 2009 15A “See you later, alligator” Ashish Vengsarkar
8 May 2008 39A “Later” Harvey Estes
30 Aug 2006 55A “Later” Kyle Mahowald
20 Aug 2006 71D “So long” Richard Silvestri
14 Jan 2006 24A Southwestern sign-off David Quarfoot
30 Sep 2005 31D Parting word Nancy Kavanaugh
7 Apr 2005 60A “Bye” Patrick Merrell
30 Aug 2004 38A “Hasta la vista!” Jeffrey Harris
14 Aug 2004 47A “I’m gone” Joe DiPietro
27 Jan 2004 33D Sonora “so long” Randall J. Hartman
21 Oct 2003 39A Parting south of the border John Underwood
12 Aug 2003 16A Goodbye to José Adam Cohen
6 Aug 2003 32D Baja “bye” Jay Livingston
16 Jul 2003 26D “See you ’round” Norm Guggenbiller
6 May 2003 44A Chico’s “ciao” Karen M. Tracey
22 Sep 2001 27D “I’m outta here!” Jim Page
12 Sep 2000 51D “So long” Bill Zais
4 Aug 2000 9D Cry before taking off Jim Page
12 Dec 1999 10D “Later” Richard Silvestri
27 Nov 1999 12A Word of parting Patrick D. Berry
29 Sep 1999 10D Cousin of “ciao” Patrick D. Berry
15 Nov 1998 27A “Later!” Robert H. Wolfe
17 Oct 1998 2D “See ya!” Bryant White
16 Oct 1998 2D “Later!” Martin Ashwood-Smith
30 Aug 1998 10D “Later!” John Wolting
16 Aug 1998 119A “See ya” Brendan Emmett Quigley
2 Jun 1998 6D “See ya!” Elizabeth C. Gorski
16 Dec 1997 45A Fernando’s farewell Elizabeth C. Gorski
7 Mar 1997 48D “So long” Jeff Herrington
28 Jul 1996 70A “___Muchachos” (1932 song) N. S. Wizer
9 May 1996 32D Chihuahua “ciao” C. Millhauser
20 Feb 1996 62A “So long, amigo” D. Trombley
13 Sep 1994 6D Felipe’s farewell Gregory E. Paul
2 Aug 1994 6D Farewell Arthur S. Verdesca
9 Jun 1994 63A Goodbye Charles B. Waffell
2 Mar 1994 14A Toledo ta-ta Jonathan Schmatzbach
12 Dec 1993 83A Senora’s sayonara Cathy Millhauser

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