ASHE

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

This "ASHE" answer was first appeared in "29 Nov 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Late tennis V.I.P. (7)". It was authored by Sidney L. Robbins. Recently, the "ASHE" answer has been used for "19 Nov 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Arthur of tennis (5)". It was authored by Rebecca Goldstein and Rachel Fabi. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hints: "1975 Wimbledon winner (9)", "Queens’s ___ Stadium (10)", "Tennis’s Arthur (9)", "Tennis great Arthur (9)", "Tennis legend Arthur (6)", "Late tennis V.I.P. (7)". "ASHE" appeared 254 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ASHE" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
19 Nov 2023 82D Arthur of tennis Rebecca Goldstein and Rachel Fabi
10 Sep 2023 9A ___ Stadium, venue with a cushioned acrylic surface that is the largest of its type in the world Adam Wagner
23 Jul 2023 29D U.S. Davis Cup player for 10 years Chandi Deitmer
17 Jul 2023 57A Tennis great Arthur Alexander Liebeskind
3 Jul 2023 46D Tennis legend Arthur Sam Buchbinder
28 Jan 2023 52D Eponym of the world’s largest tennis stadium Kevin Christian
25 Jan 2023 36A Recipient of the inaugural A.T.P. Player of the Year award Nancy Serrano-Wu
7 Dec 2022 55A Queens stadium eponym Karen Steinberg
7 Oct 2022 46A Lead-in to a Southern “-ville” Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
29 Aug 2022 56D ___ Stadium, U.S. Open tennis locale Chase Dittrich and Jeff Chen
27 Aug 2022 9D North Carolina county whose seat is Jefferson Andrew Linzer
17 Jul 2022 88A 1975 Wimbledon winner Greg Slovacek
15 Jun 2022 8D Arthur ___, 1975 Wimbledon winner Rob Baker
23 Dec 2021 3D Lead-in to a Southern “-ville” Stephen McCarthy
15 Nov 2021 22D Arthur ___ Stadium, U.S. Open locale Ian Rathkey
25 Oct 2021 69A Tennis great Arthur Damon Gulczynski
18 Jul 2021 124A 1975 Wimbledon champ Jesse Goldberg
3 Jul 2021 55A Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Kameron Austin Collins
24 Mar 2021 28D Tennis great posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom Amanda Rafkin and Ross Trudeau
9 Jan 2021 26A North Carolina county near the Tennessee border Trenton Charlson
8 Dec 2020 16A Arthur who wrote “Days of Grace” Enrique Henestroza Anguiano
26 Oct 2020 40D Tennis great Arthur Eric Bornstein
30 Sep 2020 39D He was named 1992’s Sportsman of the Year, despite retiring from tennis 12 years earlier Erik Agard and Andy Kravis
18 Jul 2020 32A 1975 Wimbledon winner John Guzzetta and Michael Hawkins
12 Jul 2020 14D World’s largest tennis stadium, familiarly Samuel A. Donaldson
19 May 2020 41A Court legend Arthur Trent H. Evans
12 May 2020 38D ESPN’s Arthur ___ Courage Award Tom Pepper and Zhouqin Burnikel
16 Mar 2020 40D Tennis legend Arthur Gary Cee
20 Feb 2020 8D He beat Connors in the Wimbledon final in 1975 Joe Deeney
19 Jan 2020 74A First African-American Davis Cup player Victor Barocas
31 Dec 2019 5D Tennis’s Arthur ___ Stadium Evan Kalish
4 Dec 2019 41A Eponym of a U.S. Open stadium Evan Mahnken
17 Nov 2019 4D 1975 Wimbledon champ Randolph Ross
3 Nov 2019 22A 1980s U.S. Davis Cup team captain Kristian House
5 Aug 2019 14A Arthur with a stadium named after him Tracy Gray
28 Jul 2019 97D “Days of Grace” memoirist Arthur Christopher Adams
26 Jul 2019 56A Queens stadium eponym Trenton Charlson
12 Jun 2019 2D Eponym of the world’s largest tennis stadium Nancy Stark and Will Nediger
13 May 2019 18D Arthur of tennis fame Gary Larson
3 Apr 2019 36A Queens’s Arthur ___ Stadium Ross Trudeau
13 Jan 2019 111D Eponym of the Courage Award given at the ESPYs Andy Kravis
6 Jan 2019 106D Lead-in to “-ville” Zhouqin Burnikel
3 Jan 2019 33D 1970 Australian Open winner Timothy Polin
25 Nov 2018 41A Longtime athlete on the U.S. Davis Cup team Joon Pahk
16 Nov 2018 53A Name on the ESPY Courage Award Kyle Dolan
13 Oct 2018 31D Trailblazing athlete of the 1970s Kevin G. Der
12 Sep 2018 1A North Carolina county … or lead-in to “-ville” Jeffrey Wechsler
5 Sep 2018 15A Queens stadium name Amanda Chung, Karl Ni and Erik Agard
13 Aug 2018 25D Arthur with a namesake stadium Lynn Lempel
2 Aug 2018 57D 1975 Wimbledon winner Xan Vongsathorn
15 Jul 2018 100A Athlete honored on Richmond’s Monument Avenue Sam Ezersky and Byron Walden
25 Jun 2018 18D Tennis legend Arthur Kathy Wienberg
22 Mar 2018 62A Athlete posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom Ross Trudeau
18 Jan 2018 31D Queens stadium name Ryan McCarty and Alan Southworth
31 Dec 2017 105D Court legend Arthur John Lampkin
14 Oct 2017 25A Eponym of a North Carolina city Sam Ezersky
11 Oct 2017 4D Queens’s ___ Stadium David J. Kahn
11 Jul 2017 29A Tennis star Arthur Zhouqin Burnikel
22 Jun 2017 6A Name attached to a North Carolina “-ville” Ruth B. Margolin
21 Dec 2016 13A Court giant Arthur Jeff Chen and Seth Geltman
16 Nov 2016 13D Tennis player who posthumously received a Presidential Medal of Freedom Jim Peredo
9 Aug 2016 2D Tennis legend Arthur Andrea Carla Michaels
8 Jul 2016 13D Court legend Barry C. Silk
17 Jun 2016 50A Sports great with the 1993 memoir “Days of Grace” Zhouqin Burnikel
9 May 2016 19A Arthur who was king of the court? Dan Schoenholz
25 Apr 2016 44A Court legend Arthur Betty Keller
13 Oct 2015 31D Arthur of tennis Patrick Berry
7 Sep 2015 52A Arthur of tennis Paula Gamache
13 Aug 2015 2D Queens stadium eponym Jim Hilger
19 Jan 2015 30A Tennis great Arthur Jean O’Conor
13 Jan 2015 62A Arthur of tennis Michael Blake
1 Nov 2014 41A National Junior Tennis League co-founder Trip Payne
21 Aug 2014 16A 26-Across of a North Carolina “-ville” Jules P. Markey
12 May 2014 32D Tennis legend Arthur Gary Cee
9 Apr 2014 63A New York’s ___ Stadium John E. Bennett
12 Jan 2014 57A King Arthur of tennis Andrew Chaikin
24 Nov 2013 66D Athlete who wrote “A Hard Road to Glory” Gary Cee
13 Oct 2013 78A Eponym of a Southern “-ville” Jeff Chen
15 Jul 2013 15A Tennis’s Arthur ___ Stadium Jeff Chen and Angela Olson Halsted
4 Jun 2013 31D 1980s U.S. Davis Cup captain Kristian House
27 Dec 2012 32A Subject of four Sports Illustrated covers between 1966 and 1993 Julian Lim
6 Sep 2012 28D Queens’s ___ Stadium Ben Pall
15 Jul 2012 18A Borg rival Randolph Ross
20 Jun 2012 2D ___ Stadium (facility near Citi Field) Alan Arbesfeld
7 Apr 2012 11D He got a tennis scholarship from U.C.L.A. Robert H. Wolfe
1 Apr 2012 2D 1970s Wimbledon victor over Connors Patrick Merrell
8 Feb 2012 63A 1968 winner of the 43-Down Lynn Lempel
10 Jan 2012 14A ESPN’s Arthur ___ Courage Award Gary Cee
22 Dec 2011 37A 7/5/75 winner over Connors Kristian House
24 Nov 2011 8D Queens stadium name Sharon Delorme
23 Nov 2011 15A Arthur who often raised a racket Ian Livengood
1 Nov 2011 1D ___ Stadium (Big Apple tennis locale) Kristian House
7 Oct 2011 8D ___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997 Kevin G. Der
19 Jun 2011 7D Athlete who wrote “Off the Court” Patrick Berry
29 May 2011 131D Tennis’s Arthur Jeremy Newton and Tony Orbach
21 Apr 2011 4D Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993 Julian Lim
23 Feb 2011 37D 1975 Wimbledon winner Barry C. Silk
8 Feb 2011 21D Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame Robert W. Harris
10 Jan 2011 15A Arthur with a Queens stadium named after him James Tuttle
22 Dec 2010 7D New York stadium eponym Michael Sharp
19 Dec 2010 130D 1968 U.S. Open champ Kevin G. Der
12 Dec 2010 10D 1975 Wimbledon winner Karen Young Bonin
28 Oct 2010 2D “Off the Court” autobiographer David J. Kahn
20 Aug 2010 11A Queens’s ___ Stadium Brad Wilber
19 May 2010 44A Court legend Robert A. Doll
26 Apr 2010 11D U.S. tennis legend on a 37¢ stamp Lynn Lempel
21 Feb 2010 104A North Carolina county Eric Berlin
2 Feb 2010 70A U.S. Open’s ___ Stadium Alex Fay
17 Jan 2010 56D Arthur with a racket Cathy Allis
5 Jan 2010 56D 1975 Wimbledon winner C. W. Stewart
5 Oct 2009 24D Tennis’s Arthur Mark Feldman
8 Sep 2009 66A Queens tennis stadium Alan Arbesfeld
10 Aug 2009 63A Tennis champ Arthur Paula Gamache
8 Jul 2009 54D Arthur who wrote “A Hard Road to Glory” Tim Wescott
21 Apr 2009 7D Only African-American male to win Wimbledon Ronald J. and Nancy J. Byron
19 Apr 2009 78A North Carolina county Will Nediger
1 Apr 2009 43A Queens’s ___ Stadium Ed Stein and Paula Gamache
9 Feb 2009 63D Former Davis Cup captain Arthur Randall J. Hartman
14 Dec 2008 20A Eponym of a North Carolina “-ville” Trip Payne
8 Dec 2008 47A Arthur of tennis Sarah Keller
18 Jul 2008 12D New York stadium name Mike Nothnagel
23 Mar 2008 100A Champ just before 36-Down Robert W. Harris
29 Oct 2007 45A Tennis great Arthur Fred Piscop
30 Aug 2007 26D Gentleman of the court Victor Fleming and Bruce Venzke
5 Jul 2007 9D “Off the Court” autobiographer Elizabeth C. Gorski
24 May 2007 31D Queens’s ___ Stadium Patrick Merrell
6 Feb 2007 1D Tennis’s Arthur Stella Daily and Bruce Venzke
27 Dec 2006 11D “But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him”: Brutus Manny Nosowsky
15 Aug 2006 1A 1968 U.S. Open winner David Sullivan
11 May 2006 14A ___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997 Joe DiPietro
15 Feb 2006 8D ___ Stadium in Queens Byron Walden
10 Jan 2006 31A ___ Stadium, home of the U.S. Open David J. Kahn
12 Dec 2005 11D ___ Stadium (Queens landmark) Allan E. Parrish
24 Oct 2005 43D See 46-Across Lynn Lempel
20 Oct 2005 30A “But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him”: Brutus Manny Nosowsky
2 Jul 2005 21D “Off the Court” writer Sherry O. Blackard
13 May 2005 15A Contemporary of Rosewall Robert H. Wolfe
9 Dec 2004 37D ___ Stadium in Queens Paula Gamache
23 Oct 2004 50A “Off the Court” autobiographer James E. Buell
7 Oct 2004 14A North Carolina county named for an early governor Patrick Merrell
16 Sep 2004 14A Arthur of the court Paula Gamache
16 Jul 2004 24D Contemporary of Emerson Craig Kasper
8 Jun 2004 12D 1975 Wimbledon winner Ed Early
7 Jun 2004 15A Arthur ___ Stadium in Queens Lynn Lempel
10 Apr 2004 19D New York’s ___ Stadium Mark Diehl
6 Apr 2004 18A Tennis’s Arthur Tony Orbach
6 Dec 2003 8D Court great Craig Kasper
23 Jul 2003 58A Queens’s ___ Stadium Ed Early
4 Jul 2003 36D North Carolina county Elizabeth C. Gorski
9 Jun 2003 7D Queens’s ___ Stadium Randall J. Hartman
16 Apr 2003 2D Court legend Elizabeth C. Gorski
26 Feb 2003 42D Connors contemporary Greg Staples
24 Feb 2003 5A Arthur ___ Stadium Gregory E. Paul
17 Feb 2003 44D Tennis’s Arthur Alan Arbesfeld
31 Dec 2002 1D Court great Arthur Gene Newman
30 May 2002 6D New York’s ___ Stadium Peter Gordon
26 May 2002 43A “A Hard Road to Glory” writer Elizabeth C. Gorski
12 May 2002 63A New York stadium name Alan Arbesfeld
14 Apr 2002 81D Courtly Arthur David J. Kahn
22 Jan 2002 1A Queens’s ___ Stadium Richard Chisholm
18 Jan 2002 15A Gentleman of the court Manny Nosowsky
26 Dec 2001 36D 1980’s U.S. Davis Cup captain Ed Early
29 Oct 2001 1A Tennis’s Arthur Richard Hughes
8 Jul 2001 66A 1968 champion at Forest Hills Michael S. Maurer
10 Jun 2001 2D Queens stadium name Cathy Millhauser
13 May 2001 1D North Carolina county Nancy Nicholson Joline
21 Apr 2001 49A “Hard Road to Glory” author David J. Kahn
12 Apr 2001 1A New York stadium name Jim Page
19 Mar 2001 6A Tennis great Arthur Peter Gordon
8 Mar 2001 64A 1980’s Davis Cup captain Peter Gordon
21 Jan 2001 70A Connors contemporary Con Pederson
2 Jan 2001 67A Stadium near Shea Sarah Keller
4 Oct 2000 4D Queens stadium name Adam Cohen
1 Oct 2000 40A New York City stadium name Nancy Nicholson Joline
28 Sep 2000 2D 1968 U.S. Open champion Frances Hansen
22 May 2000 43A Tennis great Arthur Nancy Salomon and Louis Hildebrand
18 May 2000 18A He beat Connors to win Wimbledon Patrick D. Berry
30 Apr 2000 17D Governor for whom a North Carolina city is named Cathy Millhauser
12 Apr 2000 10D “A Hard Road to Glory” author Peter Gordon
6 Apr 2000 31D King Arthur of the courts Manny Nosowsky
19 Mar 2000 44D 1975 Wimbledon champ Greg Staples
9 Jan 2000 16D Flushing Meadow stadium name Charles M. Deber
29 Nov 1999 5D ’75 Wimbledon champ Richard Chisholm
10 Nov 1999 15A Gentleman of the court Joan Yanofsky
17 May 1999 62A 1975 Wimbledon champ Ethan Cooper
7 Feb 1999 51A North Carolina county named for a Revolutionary War commander Nancy Nicholson Joline
23 Dec 1998 14A Queens’s ___ Stadium Christopher Hurt
9 Nov 1998 56D Wimbledon winner, 1975 Peter Gordon
11 Oct 1998 6A 1967 U.S. clay court champion Nancy Salomon, Marjorie Richter and Kelly Clark
6 Oct 1998 14A 1975 Wimbledon winner Elizabeth C. Gorski
6 Sep 1998 31D Onetime Davis Cup coach Rich Norris
20 Aug 1998 2D Queens’s ___ Stadium Harvey Estes
5 Aug 1998 39D Tennis legend Arthur Patrick Jordan
18 May 1998 13D Arthur ___ Stadium (U.S.T.A. facility) Ed Early
2 May 1998 20A Commander at Briar Creek, in the Revolutionary War Jeff Herrington
16 Apr 1998 63A Onetime Davis Cup coach Elizabeth C. Gorski
15 Mar 1998 55D “Hard Road to Glory” author Frank Longo
15 Jan 1998 1A Revolutionary War commander John Arthur S. Verdesca
27 Dec 1997 28D 1968 U.S. Open champ Martin Ashwood-Smith
24 Dec 1997 2D 1975 Wimbledon winner Nancy S. Ross
16 Nov 1997 93A Former Davis Cup coach Frank Longo
9 Nov 1997 9D New York stadium name Rich Norris
4 Nov 1997 2D U.S. Open stadium name Thomas W. Schier
19 Sep 1997 41A North Carolina county on the Blue Ridge Parkway Rich Norris
28 Aug 1997 5D Gentleman of the court Shannon Burns
9 Aug 1997 28D Tennis champ who played for U.C.L.A. Raymond Hamel
28 Jul 1997 31D Tennis’s Arthur Patrick Jordan
24 Jul 1997 26D Former Davis Cup captain Randall J. Hartman
22 Jul 1997 66A Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va. Fred Piscop
10 Jul 1997 44A 1972 U.S. Open finalist Matt Gaffney
30 Jun 1997 22D Tennis great Arthur Peter Gordon
6 Apr 1997 75A “A Hard Road to Glory” athlete-author Rich Norris
28 Jan 1997 11D Connors opponent E. C. Gorski
21 Jan 1997 14A “As Long ___ Needs Me” (“Oliver!” song) T. W. Schier
17 Dec 1996 1D Connors defeater, 1975 G. E. Paul
24 Jun 1996 11D Arthur___ M. Schneider
8 Jun 1996 30A Author on mythology Geoffrey___ M. Shenk
13 May 1996 54D Late tennis V.I.P. S. L. Robbins
12 Apr 1996 31D Tennis name of fame M. Nosowsky
18 Mar 1996 6A Late tennis V.I.P. S. L. Robbins
19 Feb 1996 59D Tennis’s Arthur T. W. Schier
3 Jan 1996 6A 1968 U.S. Open winner W. R. Williams
20 Nov 1995 1A Late tennis V.I.P. Arthur Sidney L. Robbins
7 Nov 1995 50A Late tennis V.I.P. Sidney L. Robbins
5 Aug 1995 15D 1968 U.S. Open winner Frank A. Longo
20 Jun 1995 2D Court star Arthur Jon Delfin
15 May 1995 10D Tennis great Arthur Ernie Furtado
10 Apr 1995 2D Tennis V.I.P. Arthur Sidney L. Robbins
31 Mar 1995 3D Foe of Laver and Newcombe Chuck Deodene
23 Mar 1995 2D Arthur of Wimbledon Wayne Robert Williams
21 Mar 1995 3D Ace-serving Arthur Harvey Estes
10 Feb 1995 24D “As Long ___ Needs Me” (“Oliver!” song) Raymond Hamel
11 Jan 1995 11D Connors rival Stanley B. Whitten
3 Jan 1995 61D North Carolina county Rich Norris
2 Jan 1995 2D Late tennis V.I.P. Sidney L. Robbins
6 Dec 1994 15A Netman Arthur Wayne Robert Williams
26 Nov 1994 51D Contemporary of 22 Down Manny Nosowsky
23 Nov 1994 68A Court hero Susan Smith
14 Nov 1994 27D Late tennis V.I.P. Sidney L. Robbins
5 Nov 1994 46A “Hard Road to Glory” writer Manny Nosowsky
2 Oct 1994 75D Wimbledon winner, 1975 Frances Hansen
26 Sep 1994 24D Late tennis V.I.P. Sidney L. Robbins
1 Sep 1994 30D Late apartheid opponent Manny Nosowsky
19 Jul 1994 6D Late tennis great Christopher Hurt
17 Jul 1994 58A Court king Arthur Cathy Millhauser
14 Jun 1994 8D Netman Arthur Jonathan Schmatzbach
17 May 1994 25D Tennis’s Arthur Harvey Estes
28 Apr 1994 2D “Days of Grace” author Randy Sowell
8 Apr 1994 10A Late opponent of apartheid David A. Rosen
6 Mar 1994 72D Late tennis great Frances Hansen
3 Mar 1994 51D “Off the Court” author Richard Silvestri
27 Jan 1994 6D Court V.I.P. Arthur Betty Jorgensen
3 Dec 1993 1A 1975 Wimbledon champ Bill Click
29 Nov 1993 54A Late tennis V.I.P. Sidney L. Robbins

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