DADA is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for DADA in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "DADA" answer was first appeared in "9 Jan 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Movement begun by Tristan Tzara". It was authored by Mel Rosen. Recently, the "DADA" answer has been used for "28 Oct 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Nonsensical movement". It was authored by Ryan McCarty. "DADA" appeared 90 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "DADA" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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28 Oct 2023 | 52A | Nonsensical movement | Ryan McCarty |
24 Sep 2023 | 92D | Early word for a baby | Joel Fagliano and Christina Iverson |
10 Sep 2023 | 71A | Common first word for an infant | Adam Wagner |
7 Aug 2023 | 44D | Early word for a baby | Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness |
27 Jul 2023 | 66A | Early 20th-century art movement | Guilherme Gilioli |
16 Jul 2023 | 72A | Movement whose name may derive from the French for “hobbyhorse” | Michael Schlossberg |
4 Apr 2023 | 59D | Bit of baby talk | Andrea Carla Michaels and Christina Iverson |
6 Sep 2022 | 31D | Pop, to a tot | Trenton Charlson |
7 Apr 2021 | 9D | Common first word for a baby | Adrian Johnson |
24 Mar 2021 | 67A | Duchamp’s art movement | Amanda Rafkin and Ross Trudeau |
31 Jan 2021 | 126A | Movement based on deliberate irrationality | Jim Hilger |
27 Apr 2020 | 26D | Bit of baby talk | Ed Sessa |
31 Dec 2019 | 68A | Common first word | Evan Kalish |
12 Jun 2019 | 32D | “Anti-art” art movement | Nancy Stark and Will Nediger |
24 Mar 2019 | 71D | Infant’s early word | Trenton Charlson |
10 Feb 2019 | 105A | Man Ray’s genre | Lee Taylor |
9 Feb 2019 | 18A | Bit of baby babbling | Ryan McCarty |
2 Nov 2016 | 39A | Marcel Duchamp’s art style | Andrew Kingsley |
25 Mar 2016 | 51D | Art genre for Man Ray | Ian Livengood |
6 Mar 2016 | 46D | Duchamp’s movement | David J. Kahn |
31 Aug 2015 | 50A | Circa-W.W. I art movement | Michael Dewey |
1 Apr 2015 | 16A | One a baby may cry out to | Sharon Delorme |
5 Sep 2014 | 46A | With 53-Down, many Marcel Duchamp works | Joe Krozel |
2 Jul 2014 | 24D | “___ means nothing” (1918 manifesto declaration) | Dick Shlakman and Jeff Chen |
9 Sep 2013 | 65A | Mama’s counterpart | Gary Cee |
27 Jun 2013 | 31A | Baby’s word | Sean Dobbin |
1 Apr 2013 | 5D | 1910s-’20s art movement | Gary J. Whitehead |
24 Feb 2012 | 50D | Surrealism forerunner | Patrick Berry |
22 Sep 2011 | 35D | Pop for a young person? | Jeff Dubner |
4 Aug 2011 | 60A | It might come out of a small speaker | David J. Kahn |
28 Feb 2011 | 10A | Father, to a baby | Mike Buckley |
28 Aug 2010 | 38A | Style of Duchamp’s “Fountain” | Xan Vongsathorn |
27 Aug 2010 | 20A | It originated at Zurich’s Cabaret Voltaire in the 1910s | Corey Rubin |
15 Feb 2010 | 5A | Baby’s first word, maybe | Lynn Lempel |
7 Feb 2010 | 16A | “Antiart” art | Patrick Berry |
11 Oct 2009 | 15D | Early vocabulary word | Randolph Ross |
13 May 2009 | 60D | Jean Arp’s movement | Nancy Kavanaugh |
9 Apr 2009 | 33D | Early baby talk | Patrick Blindauer and Tony Orbach |
19 Feb 2009 | 55D | Precursor to Surrealism | Kevin G. Der |
8 Oct 2008 | 19D | Baby’s word | Peter A. Collins |
15 Sep 2008 | 8D | Anti-art movement | Sharon E. Petersen |
19 Aug 2008 | 35A | Word from the crib | Harriet Clifton |
8 Aug 2008 | 33D | Early pop? | Mike Nothnagel |
16 Apr 2008 | 1A | Movement branded as “anti-art” | Edward Sessa |
10 Dec 2007 | 56D | 1920s art movement | Lynn Lempel |
22 May 2006 | 1A | Early 20th-century art movement | Edgar R. Fontaine |
1 May 2006 | 6D | Early baby word | Mike Torch |
30 Apr 2006 | 120A | Some 20th-century art | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
28 Aug 2005 | 40D | 1910’s-20’s movement | Nancy Nicholson Joline |
10 Aug 2005 | 59D | Man Ray’s genre | Kurt Mengel and Jan-Michele Gianette |
5 May 2005 | 56A | Infant’s word | Chris Sallade |
8 Feb 2005 | 4D | 20th-century art movement | Stephen Budiansky |
3 Oct 2004 | 75D | Baby’s early word | Randolph Ross |
1 Jun 2004 | 26A | Jean Arp’s art | Fred Piscop |
4 Jan 2004 | 51D | MoMA display | Patrick Merrell |
11 Sep 2003 | 8D | Early baby word | Patrick Merrell |
19 Aug 2003 | 33A | Early baby word | Karen M. Tracey |
18 Jul 2003 | 52D | Man Ray’s movement | Sherry O. Blackard |
14 Jul 2003 | 10A | Early baby word | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
8 Jan 2003 | 68A | Duchamp’s movement | James Rogers |
12 Nov 2002 | 59A | Arp’s art | Adam Cohen |
17 Jun 2002 | 50D | Bit of baby talk | Janice M. Putney |
24 Sep 2001 | 24A | Baby’s first word, maybe | Norma Steinberg |
13 Mar 2001 | 15A | Ernst’s art | Michael S. Maurer |
17 Jan 2001 | 57D | Arp movement | Alan Arbesfeld |
26 Dec 2000 | 26D | Arp’s art | Gene Newman |
13 Sep 2000 | 18A | Duchamp’s art movement | Jim Morton |
11 Jun 2000 | 68A | Duchamp’s “Mona Lisa,” e.g. | Nelson Hardy |
9 Mar 2000 | 54D | Some of Duchamp’s art | Myles Callum |
13 Dec 1999 | 5A | One of baby’s first words | Dave and Diane Epperson |
2 Dec 1999 | 10A | Some 20’s art | Mel Taub |
15 Mar 1999 | 56D | Baby’s first word | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
22 Jul 1998 | 5A | Arp’s art | Mark Elliot Skolsky |
20 Jul 1998 | 24A | Early baby word | Mary E. Brindamour |
27 Nov 1997 | 1D | Arp art | Kiran S. Kedlaya |
2 Jun 1997 | 32A | Arp’s art | Gregory E. Paul |
21 Oct 1996 | 39A | 1910’s-20’s art style | J. Bender |
30 Jun 1996 | 104A | Arp’s movement | R. Norris |
25 Apr 1996 | 25A | Some Duchamp art | W. Canine |
7 Apr 1996 | 1D | Man Ray’s art | C. Millhauser |
18 Dec 1995 | 10D | Baby’s utterance | Randall J. Hartman |
4 Feb 1995 | 41D | Hugo Ball movement | Manny Nosowsky |
6 Jan 1995 | 20A | Arp art | Fran & Lou Sabin |
8 Oct 1994 | 13D | Art genre | Rand H. Burns |
3 Sep 1994 | 55A | Some MOMA art | Raymond Hamel |
12 Aug 1994 | 1A | Irrational art | Norman S. Wizer |
15 May 1994 | 26D | Some MOMA works | Charles M. Deber |
25 Mar 1994 | 15A | Tot’s first word | Harvey Estes |
22 Jan 1994 | 1A | Hans Arp style | Raymond Hamel |
9 Jan 1994 | 5A | Movement begun by Tristan Tzara | Mel Rosen |
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