ANGLE is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for ANGLE in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "ANGLE" answer was first appeared in "6 Jun 1995" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Point of view (6)". It was authored by Sidney L. Robbins. Recently, the "ANGLE" answer has been used for "11 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "One might be acute or obtuse". It was authored by Luke K. Schreiber. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Point of view (6)". "ANGLE" appeared 67 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ANGLE" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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11 Dec 2023 | 7D | One might be acute or obtuse | Luke K. Schreiber |
8 Aug 2023 | 51D | Point of view | Zachary David Levy |
22 Nov 2022 | 44D | Right ___ | Wendy L. Brandes |
10 Oct 2022 | 7D | What a protractor measures | Byron Walden |
4 Jun 2022 | 24D | It’s a matter of degree | Scott Earl |
28 Sep 2021 | 31D | Relationship of the circled letters to the apt words they connect to in this puzzle | Meghan Morris |
31 May 2020 | 122A | Selfie taker’s concern | Lewis Rothlein and Jeff Chen |
10 Dec 2019 | 9D | Geometry class measure | Eric Berlin |
13 Sep 2019 | 43A | Perspective | Anne and Daniel Larsen |
8 Jun 2019 | 6D | Cinematographer’s consideration | Andrew J. Ries |
16 May 2019 | 4A | Perspective | Jeff Chen |
1 Apr 2019 | 32D | An obtuse one is more than 90° | Joel Fagliano |
22 Jan 2018 | 56D | Something acute or obtuse | Paolo Pasco |
16 Aug 2017 | 62A | A straight one is 180° | Andrew Kingsley and John Lieb |
21 May 2017 | 55D | Perspective | Randolph Ross |
8 May 2017 | 60A | Each one in a square is 90° | Zhouqin Burnikel |
15 May 2016 | 2D | Trig term | Patrick Berry |
19 Mar 2016 | 25D | Point of view | Byron Walden |
24 Jan 2016 | 24D | Billiard player’s calculation | Francis Heaney and Brendan Emmett Quigley |
20 Jan 2016 | 8D | Con man’s scheme | Herre Schouwerwou |
11 Jun 2015 | 39D | Take | Lewis E. Rothlein |
2 Jun 2015 | 55D | It’s right at 90 degrees | Bruce Haight |
24 Apr 2014 | 26D | Hidden motive | Stanley Newman |
13 Sep 2013 | 9A | Way of looking at things | Patrick Berry |
27 Aug 2013 | 5A | Go fish | Jacob McDermott |
8 Jul 2013 | 28D | It may be acute or obtuse | Randy Sowell |
18 Dec 2012 | 5D | Matter of degree? | Adam G. Perl |
13 Sep 2011 | 27D | Protractor measure | Patrick McIntyre |
19 Jun 2011 | 100D | Fish | Patrick Berry |
12 Jun 2011 | 111A | Point of view | C. W. Stewart |
23 Jan 2011 | 49A | Slant | Chris A. McGlothlin |
11 Oct 2010 | 30D | Viewpoint | Robert Fisher |
29 Mar 2010 | 12D | It’s measured in degrees | John Dunn |
11 Oct 2009 | 1A | Fish | Randolph Ross |
29 Jun 2009 | 6D | Journalistic slant | Paula Gamache |
26 Apr 2009 | 21A | Two lines may make one | Trip Payne |
12 Dec 2008 | 47D | Point of view | Mike Nothnagel |
17 Mar 2008 | 3D | Viewpoint | C. W. Stewart |
24 Jul 2007 | 16A | Drop a line from a pier, say | Bruce Adams |
7 Feb 2007 | 42A | Viewpoint | David Kwong |
18 Jul 2005 | 33A | It may be acute or obtuse | Randy Sowell |
15 Jun 2005 | 12D | Special approach | Richard Silvestri |
24 May 2004 | 13D | Corner | Frederick J. Healy |
11 Apr 2004 | 82A | Story’s approach | Patrick Merrell |
21 Sep 2003 | 104A | Fish | Randolph Ross |
13 Mar 2002 | 13D | Turn sharply | Ed Early |
13 Dec 2001 | 45D | Go fish | Manny Nosowsky |
4 Apr 2001 | 52D | Trig figure | Alan Arbesfeld |
23 Jul 2000 | 10D | Hidden motive | Patrick Berry |
17 Feb 2000 | 47D | Devious plan | Matt Gaffney and David Bianco |
15 Dec 1999 | 30D | It’s measured in degrees | Ethan Cooper |
24 Oct 1999 | 101D | Go fish | Nancy Salomon |
5 Sep 1999 | 58D | Vantage point | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
6 Aug 1999 | 46D | Point of view | Raymond Hamel |
25 Jul 1999 | 71A | Journalist’s idea | Charles M. Deber |
17 May 1999 | 47D | Viewpoint | Ethan Cooper |
25 May 1998 | 61A | Go fishing | William Canine |
19 Feb 1998 | 40A | Photographer’s setup | A. J. Santora |
16 Feb 1998 | 1D | What a protractor measures | Peter Gordon |
5 Aug 1997 | 44A | It increases by degrees | William Bernhardt |
2 Apr 1997 | 67A | Fish | Mark Elliot Skolsky |
2 Jan 1997 | 52D | Fish | M. Gaffney |
25 Nov 1996 | 47D | Polygon’s corner | M. Huret |
10 Jun 1996 | 3D | Corner shape | S. Spadaccini |
14 Jan 1996 | 72D | Perspective | C. Millhauser |
8 Jan 1996 | 56D | Perspective | N. Steinberg |
6 Jun 1995 | 40A | Point of view | Sidney L. Robbins |
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