EBAY is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for EBAY in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "EBAY" answer was first appeared in "1 Nov 1999" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Popular on-line auction company". It was authored by Robert Frank. Recently, the "EBAY" answer has been used for "7 Nov 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Site with “Place bid” buttons". It was authored by Kevin Curry and Daniel Bodily. "EBAY" appeared 121 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "EBAY" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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7 Nov 2023 | 16A | Site with “Place bid” buttons | Kevin Curry and Daniel Bodily |
6 Sep 2023 | 6A | Where to do one’s bidding, maybe | Blake Slonecker |
30 Aug 2023 | 44A | “I got the shirt from ___; glad you like it.” | Alex Eaton-Salners |
16 Jul 2023 | 108D | Site with a Daily Deals option | Michael Schlossberg |
4 Jun 2023 | 104D | Consumer-to-consumer marketplace | Rafael Musa |
18 Apr 2023 | 40D | Website that says “Shop by category” | Kiran Pandey |
21 Oct 2022 | 1A | Company that acquired Skype in 2005 | Rafael Musa |
29 Jul 2022 | 7D | Where a town in Wyoming was once sold (for $900,000) | Robyn Weintraub |
24 May 2022 | 8D | Online retailer whose first sale was a broken laser pointer | Ella Dershowitz |
9 Apr 2022 | 6D | Site for a snipe | Sam Buchbinder |
1 Apr 2022 | 1A | You might bid on it | Evan Mahnken |
27 Mar 2022 | 75A | Website with an “Everything Else” category | August Lee-Kovach |
15 Mar 2022 | 39A | Company originally called AuctionWeb | Michael Lieberman |
17 Feb 2022 | 67A | Taobao, the so-called “___ of China” | Aaron M. Rosenberg |
20 Dec 2020 | 106D | Shopping site with a “Toys” section | Randolph Ross |
12 Nov 2020 | 59D | Site of some sniping | Kristian House |
13 Oct 2020 | 1A | Parent of Shopping.com | Amanda Rafkin |
26 May 2020 | 34A | Website where you can shop by category | Neville Fogarty |
22 May 2020 | 47A | Where Warren Buffett sells an annual lunch date for charity | Hal Moore |
12 Apr 2020 | 57A | Company whose Nasdaq symbol is its name | Joel Fagliano |
5 Apr 2020 | 62D | Where the meaning of life was sold in 2000 for $3.26 | Jim Peredo |
2 Mar 2020 | 17A | Website with a “Buy It Now” option | Andrea Carla Michaels |
19 Dec 2019 | 31D | Owner of StubHub | Andy Kravis and Erik Agard |
8 Aug 2019 | 23A | Modern alternative to a garage sale | Timothy Polin |
23 Dec 2018 | 76D | Rare success story from the dot-com bubble | David Alfred Bywaters |
12 Nov 2018 | 41A | Site with a “Shop by category” button | Kathy Bloomer |
20 May 2018 | 89A | It has lots on the internet | Will Nediger |
9 Apr 2018 | 55D | Auction service since 1995 | Erik Agard |
25 Feb 2018 | 30A | Website with a “Sell an item” option | Will Nediger |
2 Dec 2017 | 40A | Parent company of StubHub | Mark Diehl |
20 Sep 2017 | 65A | “Buy It Now” site | Hal Moore |
14 Jul 2017 | 28D | Onetime owner of Skype | Patrick Berry |
6 Jul 2017 | 30A | It uses clicks in lieu of paddles | Erik Agard |
11 Apr 2017 | 50D | Website with the heading “Recently Viewed Items” | Zachary Spitz and Diane Roseman |
4 Feb 2017 | 24D | Company that bought (and later sold) Skype | Patrick Berry |
26 Jan 2017 | 34D | Fortune 500 company founded in 1995 | Hal Moore |
25 Dec 2016 | 110D | Website with a Watch list | Kevin G. Der |
10 Oct 2016 | 25A | Site with the option “Shop by category” | Patrick Merrell |
18 Sep 2016 | 50A | “The meaning of life” once sold on it for $3.26 | Jeremy Newton |
12 Jan 2016 | 10A | StubHub’s parent | Zhouqin Burnikel |
22 Nov 2015 | 119D | Subject of the 2002 book “The Perfect Store” | Samuel A. Donaldson and Jeff Chen |
1 Nov 2015 | 108D | “Buy it. Sell it. Love it” company | Zhouqin Burnikel |
29 Jul 2015 | 60A | Site with Daily Deals | David J. Lieb |
12 Apr 2015 | 98A | Owner of StubHub | Jeff Chen |
5 Mar 2015 | 4D | Owner of Shopping.com | Jim Peredo |
5 Feb 2015 | 15A | “Buy it new. Buy it now” sloganeer | Mike Buckley |
29 Sep 2014 | 42A | Website with a “Buy It Now” button | Eric Sydney Phillips |
25 Jun 2014 | 32A | Site with a “Time left” display | Patrick Merrell |
2 Jan 2014 | 49D | Company with a 1998 Nasdaq I.P.O. that hired its first employee in 1996 | Todd Gross |
23 Dec 2013 | 29D | Online auction site | Michael Blake and Andrea Carla Michaels |
3 Nov 2013 | 64D | Many a collector’s resource | Andy Kravis and Victor Barocas |
6 Oct 2013 | 19A | Tech company in the Fortune 500 | Patrick Berry |
15 Sep 2013 | 10D | uBid competitor | Joe DiPietro |
12 Sep 2013 | 55A | Owner of Half.com | Ian Livengood |
6 Aug 2013 | 32D | Shopping venue with the options “Books” and “Toys & Hobbies” | Lynn Lempel |
17 Jul 2013 | 26D | Site with a “Buy It Now” option | Robyn Weintraub |
29 May 2013 | 21D | Site that began as AuctionWeb | Gary Cee |
12 May 2013 | 86A | Subject of the 2002 book “The Perfect Store” | David J. Kahn |
7 May 2013 | 12D | Fortune 500 company founded in 1995 | Jeff Chen |
4 Feb 2013 | 10D | Self-described “World’s Online Marketplace” | Randall J. Hartman |
25 Jan 2013 | 14D | It may do your bidding | Joe DiPietro |
22 Dec 2012 | 4D | Owner of Bill Me Later | Tim Croce |
6 Dec 2012 | 30D | PayPal purchaser | Jill Denny and Jeff Chen |
7 Aug 2012 | 15A | Company name whose second letter is capitalized | Mike Buckley |
11 Apr 2012 | 29D | Cyberspace marketplace | David Kwong |
24 Feb 2012 | 56A | Company whose Nasdaq symbol is the company’s name | Patrick Berry |
19 Jan 2012 | 51A | Web site that includes the heading “Dolls & Bears” | Derek Bowman and Sarah Keller |
23 Nov 2011 | 56D | Parent company of Shopping.com | Ian Livengood |
10 Nov 2011 | 59D | Where Al Yankovic bought a “Dukes of Hazzard” ashtray, in song | Tim Croce |
28 Sep 2011 | 10A | Web site with a “Buy It Now” option | Steve Salitan |
17 Jan 2011 | 12D | Cyberauction site | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
15 Sep 2010 | 59D | Web site with a “Buy It Now” option | Zoe Wheeler, Brown University ’12 |
31 Mar 2010 | 68A | “Buy It Now” site | Chuck Deodene |
8 Feb 2010 | 43D | Online auction house | Paula Gamache |
28 Jun 2009 | 104D | Web site with the headings “Toys & Hobbies” and “Music” | Barry C. Silk |
26 Apr 2009 | 40D | Its first sale was a broken laser pointer | Trip Payne |
17 Dec 2008 | 42A | Competitor of uBid | John Farmer |
9 Oct 2008 | 53D | Web site with PowerSellers | Doug Peterson |
9 Sep 2008 | 70A | Online auction site | Patrick John Duggan |
11 Mar 2008 | 34D | 24/7 auction site | Eugene W. Sard |
16 Jan 2008 | 4D | 24/7 auction site | Barry C. Silk |
20 Nov 2007 | 22A | Where to find the headings Books, Dolls & Bears, and Collectibles | Larry Shearer |
13 Oct 2007 | 23A | Fortune 500 company founded in 1995 | Barry C. Silk |
18 Sep 2007 | 69A | Virtual mart | Chuck Deodene |
3 Jun 2007 | 35D | Silent auction site | Kelsey Blakley |
4 Feb 2007 | 64D | *Fortune 500 company based in San Jose, Calif. | Paul Guttormsson |
20 Dec 2006 | 26A | Company whose name is pig Latin for an insect | Nancy Salomon |
8 Dec 2006 | 60A | Big dot-com headquartered in San Jose | Harvey Estes |
28 Oct 2006 | 5D | Something to bid on | David Quarfoot |
11 Oct 2006 | 5A | It may do your bidding | Jack McInturff |
10 Oct 2006 | 29D | Online flea market | Tyler Hinman |
10 Aug 2006 | 7D | Shopping.com’s parent company | Todd McClary |
20 Jul 2006 | 54A | PayPal owner | Kevin McCann |
15 Mar 2006 | 24D | Online bazaar | Lee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon |
3 Jan 2006 | 6D | Auction site | Lynn Lempel |
12 Dec 2005 | 43A | Online auction site | Allan E. Parrish |
2 Jul 2005 | 47D | Where many surfers shop | Sherry O. Blackard |
2 Feb 2005 | 5A | Bidder’s site | Richard Leva and Nancy Salomon |
30 Jan 2005 | 88A | Bidding site | Derrick Niederman |
26 Dec 2004 | 11D | Bidding site | Hal Turner |
6 Dec 2004 | 38A | Online auction house | Barry C. Silk |
26 Nov 2004 | 62A | Noted 1998 initial public offering | Manny Nosowsky |
16 Oct 2004 | 30D | You may bid on it | Dana Motley |
27 Sep 2004 | 58D | On-line auction house | Gregory Paul |
22 Aug 2004 | 30A | Company whose name is pig Latin for an insect | Cathy Millhauser |
30 May 2004 | 116A | Collectibles source | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
27 Apr 2004 | 5A | 24/7 auction site | Janet R. Bender |
1 Feb 2004 | 34A | Internet market | Roy Leban |
20 Jan 2004 | 5D | Popular site for collectors | Eric Berlin |
14 Jan 2004 | 31A | Site for cyberbidders | Fred Piscop |
8 Dec 2003 | 1D | Online auction site | Barry Silk |
29 Jun 2003 | 99A | Place to do one’s bidding | Rich Norris |
17 Jun 2003 | 33D | Web auction site | Susan Harrington Smith |
3 Jun 2003 | 1D | Cyberauction house | Judy Cole |
5 May 2003 | 55D | Auctioneerless auction site | Mel Taub |
4 May 2003 | 73D | Modern marketplace | Tyler Hinman |
21 Nov 2002 | 29A | Where you may do your bidding? | Joe DiPietro |
12 Sep 2001 | 49A | Popular auction site | Philip Lew |
6 Aug 2001 | 41A | Online marketplace | Bernice Gordon |
28 Jun 2001 | 7D | Where bidders wait online | Alan Arbesfeld |
1 Nov 1999 | 60A | Popular on-line auction company | Robert Frank |
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