DATE is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for DATE in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "DATE" answer was first appeared in "29 Nov 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "July 4, 1776, e.g. (2)". It was authored by Sidney L. Robbins. Recently, the "DATE" answer has been used for "22 Oct 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Go out with (4)". It was authored by Robert Ryan. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "See (9)". "DATE" appeared 96 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "DATE" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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22 Oct 2023 | 42D | Go out with | Robert Ryan |
10 Oct 2023 | 66A | “It’s a ___!” | Nate Cardin |
15 Aug 2023 | 57D | Potential result of using Grindr or Tinder | Malaika Handa |
10 Jul 2023 | 48A | What might be arranged after one swipes right | Brad Wiegmann |
19 May 2023 | 22D | Result of getting side-swiped, perhaps? | David Distenfeld |
3 Jan 2023 | 63A | Mediterranean fruit | Margaret Seikel |
16 Dec 2022 | 48A | Pitted fruit | Kameron Austin Collins |
19 Nov 2022 | 50D | 11/11 or 12/12, but not 13/13 | Benji Goldsmith |
27 Oct 2022 | 4D | “It’s a ___!'” | Barbara Lin |
9 Sep 2022 | 56A | One of three things traditionally eaten to break a Ramadan fast | Brandon Koppy |
2 Feb 2021 | 48A | Go steady with | Adesina O. Koiki |
29 Jun 2020 | 13D | See socially | Peter Gordon |
18 May 2020 | 55D | Calendar info | Christina Iverson |
13 Apr 2020 | 61A | See romantically | Evan Kalish |
10 Mar 2020 | 52D | One may be blind or hot | David J. Kahn |
26 Oct 2019 | 9A | 10/10, say | Sam Trabucco |
1 Sep 2019 | 44A | Fruit with a pit | Finn Vigeland |
1 Feb 2019 | 24A | March 15, e.g. | Ori Brian |
13 Oct 2018 | 52D | Good Tinder outcome | Kevin G. Der |
2 Aug 2018 | 30D | Line on a contract | Xan Vongsathorn |
26 Mar 2017 | 50D | Letter header | Tracy Gray and Jeff Chen |
28 Dec 2016 | 61A | Word with blind or expiration | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
18 Dec 2016 | 67A | Time in ads | Derrick Niederman |
25 Sep 2016 | 77D | Hoped-for result of swiping right on Tinder | Jim Holland and Jeff Chen |
5 Nov 2015 | 34D | Go with | Samuel A. Donaldson |
8 Mar 2015 | 123A | 1/2, for one | Tom McCoy |
22 Feb 2015 | 75A | Concert poster info | Patrick Berry |
27 Oct 2014 | 40D | Social engagement | Stanley Newman |
19 Aug 2014 | 3D | Possible outcome of an eHarmony match | Sam Buchbinder |
11 Jun 2014 | 67A | June 14, e.g. | Ian Livengood |
24 Feb 2014 | 45A | Romantic outing | Adam G. Perl |
15 Dec 2013 | 119A | Take out | Jeff Chen |
8 Jun 2013 | 21A | See | David Quarfoot |
10 Dec 2012 | 2D | *Romantic outing | Michael David |
1 May 2012 | 53D | Information on a check | Zoe Wheeler and Aimee Lucido |
16 Dec 2011 | 41A | Questionnaire info | Doug Peterson and Barry C. Silk |
26 Sep 2011 | 31A | January 1 for the Rose Bowl, e.g. | David Gray |
31 Jul 2011 | 4D | See | Pamela Klawitter |
17 Apr 2011 | 61D | Fruit that grows in a cluster | Matt Ginsberg |
11 Jul 2010 | 33A | See | Ed Sessa |
18 May 2010 | 57D | See socially | Peter A. Collins |
7 May 2010 | 27A | Dinner ___ | Tyler Hinman |
20 Jan 2010 | 39D | Fruit growing at an oasis | Trip Payne |
21 Dec 2009 | 27D | 7/20/69, for one | Sarah Keller |
12 May 2009 | 27D | Palm fruit | Wayne and P. K. King |
24 Dec 2008 | 15A | December 25, e.g. | Warren Biro |
9 Dec 2008 | 7A | Hot night out, perhaps | C. W. Stewart |
4 Nov 2008 | 63A | 7/4/1776, for one | Peter A. Collins and Joe Krozel |
30 Oct 2008 | 31D | November 4, e.g. | Chuck Hamilton |
14 Sep 2008 | 78A | See | Jeremy Newton |
22 Jun 2008 | 99D | Go out with | Pamela Amick Klawitter |
1 Apr 2008 | 7D | Movie companion, maybe | Manny Nosowsky |
10 Dec 2007 | 65A | Fruit from a palm | Lynn Lempel |
11 Jun 2006 | 75D | See | Maxwell H. D. Johnson Jr. |
11 Apr 2006 | 53A | Aug. 15, 1945, e.g. | Lee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon |
13 Jan 2006 | 1A | See | Eric Berlin |
6 Mar 2005 | 78D | Play the field, so to speak | John Greenman |
1 Oct 2004 | 33D | Take out | Bob Peoples |
27 Jul 2004 | 10D | See socially | Len Elliott |
28 Jun 2004 | 5A | Dinner and a movie, perhaps | Sarah Keller |
28 May 2003 | 64A | Go with | Alan Arbesfeld |
21 Apr 2003 | 50D | July 4, 1776, e.g. | Randall J. Hartman |
3 Dec 2002 | 62D | “It’s a ___!” | Tyler Hinman |
11 Jul 2002 | 60A | Go with | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
30 Jun 2002 | 88A | See | Joe DiPietro |
25 Nov 2001 | 71A | Go with | Bob Klahn and Harvey Estes |
11 Aug 2001 | 29A | Check information | David J. Kahn |
2 Jul 2001 | 36D | Palm fruit | Sarah Keller |
12 Jun 2001 | 70A | Go out with | Alfio Micci |
4 Jun 2001 | 29A | 6/4/01, e.g. | Patrick Jordan |
22 Nov 2000 | 1A | Watch feature, perhaps | Fred Piscop |
5 Sep 2000 | 18A | History test answer | Chris Sallade |
2 May 2000 | 42A | Palm fruit | Manny Nosowsky |
28 Apr 2000 | 64A | Check info | Joe DiPietro |
17 May 1999 | 59A | Watch feature, perhaps | Ethan Cooper |
4 Jan 1999 | 45A | Person to go out with | Gregory E. Paul |
23 Jun 1998 | 62A | Anniversary, e.g. | Rich Norris |
12 Feb 1998 | 54D | Go with | Richard Silvestri |
2 Feb 1998 | 8D | Whom one goes out with | Gregory E. Paul |
17 Nov 1997 | 31A | Go out with | Holden Baker |
11 Nov 1997 | 68A | Do carbon-testing on | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
30 Oct 1997 | 52D | Number in a letter | Cathy Millhauser |
27 Oct 1997 | 10A | Go steady with | Mark Gottlieb |
17 Sep 1997 | 13D | Anniversary, e.g. | Karen Hodge |
5 Sep 1997 | 43D | See | Harvey Estes |
11 Jul 1997 | 57D | Take out | Bob Klahn |
21 Feb 1997 | 4D | Prom partner | C. E. Gersch |
10 Nov 1996 | 55D | Dinner and a movie, perhaps | R. Hamel |
21 Jun 1996 | 47D | Pudding flavor | G. R. Ferguson |
14 Apr 1996 | 2D | Appointment | Henry Hook |
1 Jan 1996 | 8D | Biblical fruit | A. Klaus |
4 Feb 1995 | 26A | See | Manny Nosowsky |
27 Nov 1994 | 60A | Do an antique dealer’s job | Jacques Liwer |
25 Jan 1994 | 1D | Desert dessert | Joel Davajan |
10 Dec 1993 | 24A | It may be blind | Alex K. Justin |
29 Nov 1993 | 25A | July 4, 1776, e.g. | Sidney L. Robbins |
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