COCA is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for COCA in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "COCA" answer was first appeared in "28 Nov 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Illicit leaves". It was authored by Joanne W. Edwards. Recently, the "COCA" answer has been used for "6 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Half a soft drink?". It was authored by Peter A. Collins and Bruce Haight. "COCA" appeared 48 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "COCA" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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6 Dec 2023 | 15A | Half a soft drink? | Peter A. Collins and Bruce Haight |
12 Feb 2023 | 84D | Plant whose name derives from Quechua | Christina Iverson and Samuel A. Donaldson |
23 Jul 2022 | 38A | Cash crop of South America | John Lieb |
24 Apr 2022 | 42A | Plant cultivated by the Incas | Sam Ezersky |
27 Jun 2019 | 6D | Traditional treatment for altitude sickness | Hoang-Kim Vu |
19 Feb 2019 | 1D | Lucrative South American crop | David Alfred Bywaters |
31 Jan 2019 | 62D | Part of a white script on a red can | Peter A. Collins |
16 Apr 2017 | 27D | South American cash crop | Timothy Polin |
24 Aug 2016 | 21A | Cash crop in Colombia | Matthew Sewell |
4 Aug 2016 | 11D | Natural stimulant | Jonathan M. Kaye |
3 Jun 2016 | 56D | Colombian crop | Josh Knapp |
5 Oct 2015 | 31A | ___-Cola | Mike Buckley |
14 Mar 2015 | 28A | Bolivian export | James Mulhern |
29 Jun 2012 | 27A | Something to chew on | Patrick Berry |
28 Mar 2012 | 23D | Andean stimulant | Joe DiPietro |
15 Jan 2012 | 1D | Chewed stimulant | Finn Vigeland |
19 Apr 2009 | 69D | Chewed stimulant | Will Nediger |
23 Nov 2008 | 85A | It’s cultivated in the Andes | David J. Kahn |
19 Sep 2008 | 21A | ___ leaf | Alex Boisvert |
30 Oct 2007 | 17A | Drug-yielding plant | Gary Steinmehl |
11 Feb 2006 | 10A | Chewed stimulant | David Quarfoot |
31 Jul 2005 | 107A | Bean source | Mark Feldman |
9 Jun 2005 | 22A | Plant with a chewable leaf | David J. Kahn |
20 Sep 2004 | 51D | ___-Cola | A. J. Santora |
12 Mar 2004 | 23D | Pioneer of TV comedy | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
9 Aug 2003 | 1D | Best Actress Emmy winner of 1951 | William I. Johnston |
27 May 2003 | 60D | Cola’s beginning | PAtrick MErrell |
17 Jun 2002 | 1D | ___-Cola | Janice M. Putney |
27 Nov 2001 | 57A | “Your Show of Shows” regular | Ed Early |
4 Jul 2001 | 67A | Kind of leaves | John Beck |
30 Jul 2000 | 33D | 1951 Best Actress Emmy winner | Randolph Ross |
24 May 2000 | 4D | With 42-Across, a popular 1886 creation | Chuck Deodene |
26 Nov 1999 | 48A | Chewed stimulant | Roger Phillips |
22 Aug 1999 | 107A | She found success with Caesar | Raymond Hamel |
19 May 1999 | 31A | Imogene of early TV | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
4 Dec 1998 | 19A | Caesar’s partner | John Wolting |
26 Sep 1997 | 1A | Andean shrub | Chuck Deodene |
26 Mar 1997 | 22D | Caesar’s sidekick | Richard Silvestri |
7 Dec 1996 | 22A | Caesar’s sidekick | R. H. Burns |
30 May 1996 | 12D | Caesar’s partner in 50’s TV | N. S. Wizer |
4 Nov 1995 | 50D | Kind of leaf | Frank A. Longo |
16 Jul 1995 | 133A | Stimulating shrub | Naomi Geller Lipsky |
6 Jul 1995 | 7A | A Caesar partner | David J. Kahn |
9 Mar 1995 | 54D | Comic Imogene | Alex Vaughn |
20 Feb 1995 | 46D | Caesar’s partner in 50’s TV | Bernice Gordon |
30 Nov 1994 | 31D | Imogene of “Your Show of Shows” | Joan Scott |
10 Apr 1994 | 85D | Caesar’s partner | Trip Payne |
28 Nov 1993 | 46A | Illicit leaves | Joanne W. Edwards |
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