EMAIL is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for EMAIL in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "EMAIL" answer was first appeared in "16 Mar 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "High-tech memos". It was authored by Fred Piscop. Recently, the "EMAIL" answer has been used for "4 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Content of a clickable envelope icon". It was authored by Sean Ziebarth. "EMAIL" appeared 163 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "EMAIL" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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4 Dec 2023 | 29D | Content of a clickable envelope icon | Sean Ziebarth |
18 Oct 2023 | 62A | What a server may “serve” | Joseph Gangi |
17 Sep 2023 | 118A | Component of some chains | Jill Rafaloff and Michelle Sontarp |
14 May 2023 | 105D | What might have attachment issues? | Sid Sivakumar |
23 Apr 2023 | 100D | Where @ is at? | Katie Hale and Scott Hogan |
4 Apr 2023 | 15A | It may have an attachment for you | Andrea Carla Michaels and Christina Iverson |
4 Dec 2022 | 24D | Communicate with, in a way | Gustie Owens |
28 Jul 2022 | 67A | It has options for “cc” and “bcc” | Bill Pipal and Jeff Chen |
4 May 2022 | 56A | Spammer’s medium | Eric Bornstein |
28 Apr 2022 | 42D | “This meeting could’ve been an ___” | Pao Roy |
8 Mar 2022 | 52D | Message sent with a click | Mary Lou Guizzo |
17 Nov 2021 | 36D | ___ alert | Anne Grae Martin |
12 Oct 2021 | 13A | The first one was sent in 1971 | Conor Sefkow |
1 Aug 2021 | 37A | Something sent on a Listserv | Matthew Stock |
9 Feb 2021 | 34A | What a “swoooosh” sound may signal is on its way | Colin Ernst |
23 Dec 2020 | 68A | Kind of account | Juliana Tringali Golden |
2 Nov 2020 | 33D | Inbox accumulation | Luke Vaughn |
13 Sep 2020 | 74A | What a pointless meeting probably should have been handled by | MaryEllen Uthlaut |
14 Jul 2020 | 53A | Modern missives | Stella Zawistowski |
10 Jul 2020 | 30D | Medium for modern marketing campaigns | John Lieb |
2 Jun 2020 | 20A | A lot of it is spam | John Guzzetta |
20 May 2020 | 40A | WikiLeaks source, perhaps | Natan Last, Andy Kravis and The J.A.S.A. Crossword Class |
3 Mar 2020 | 33A | Alternative to a phone call | Lynn Lempel |
28 Feb 2020 | 15D | Field added to the I.R.S.’s Form 1040 in 2019 | Aimee Lucido |
27 Feb 2020 | 34D | Buildup during vacation | Andrew Kingsley and John Lieb |
18 Dec 2019 | 49A | Modern marketing tool | Margaret Saine |
11 May 2019 | 24D | Message on a tablet, say | Robyn Weintraub |
28 Apr 2019 | 50A | Modern-day flood | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
24 Dec 2018 | 9D | One might end “Sent from my iPhone” | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
30 Sep 2018 | 49A | Buildup during vacation | Natan Last |
8 Aug 2018 | 56A | An ever-increasing amount of an office workday, it seems | Andrew Kingsley |
6 Jul 2018 | 10D | Some WikiLeaks leaks | Robyn Weintraub |
23 May 2018 | 50D | Letters that don’t need stamps | David Steinberg |
17 Jan 2018 | 20A | Texting alternative | Jules Markey |
16 Dec 2017 | 48D | Modern torrent | Sam Ezersky |
2 Dec 2017 | 6D | Something read with a scroll? | Mark Diehl |
9 Sep 2017 | 19A | 2016 campaign topic | John Guzzetta and Michael Hawkins |
15 Jun 2017 | 15A | Something in a drafts folder | Richard F. Mausser |
24 May 2017 | 58A | Outlook function | Michael Hawkins |
15 May 2017 | 50D | Letter that doesn’t need an envelope or stamp | Peter Gordon |
26 Mar 2017 | 55A | It may carry a virus | Tracy Gray and Jeff Chen |
22 Mar 2017 | 65A | Hacking target | Jeffrey Wechsler |
7 Mar 2017 | 2D | Spam medium | Freddie Cheng |
22 Nov 2016 | 52D | Kind of client | Andrew Zhou |
16 Oct 2016 | 50D | Something to shoot off | Tom McCoy |
26 Sep 2016 | 31A | Most correspondence nowadays | Timothy Polin |
25 Jan 2016 | 63A | AOL service | Ian Livengood |
29 Oct 2015 | 64A | Message from a server | Sam Trabucco |
24 Oct 2015 | 42D | With 56-Across, a smartphone notification | Andrew Zhou |
9 Oct 2014 | 6D | Letters that don’t go to the post office | Joel Fagliano |
19 Sep 2014 | 28A | It’s often checked on a cell | Finn Vigeland |
14 May 2014 | 14A | Alternative to U.S.P.S. | Victor Barocas |
4 May 2014 | 11D | Subject of some computer settings | Mary Lou Guizzo |
17 Jan 2013 | 12D | Text alternative | Milo Beckman |
12 Nov 2012 | 20A | Online messages | Randall J. Hartman |
6 May 2012 | 1D | In-box contents | Alex Vratsanos |
6 Mar 2012 | 33D | Cybermessage | Wesley Johnson |
11 Aug 2011 | 15A | It might have an attachment | Parker Lewis |
16 May 2011 | 51D | Message sent with a click | Ian Livengood |
1 Mar 2011 | 2D | iPhone capability | C. W. Stewart |
12 Dec 2010 | 72D | Texting alternative | Karen Young Bonin |
27 Jun 2010 | 32D | Google or Yahoo! service | Michael J. Doran |
30 Apr 2010 | 26A | It might go through a filter | Natan Last |
25 Feb 2010 | 4D | P.D.A. communiqué | Holden Baker |
3 Jan 2010 | 122A | Questionnaire line | Jeremy Newton |
30 Sep 2009 | 68A | iPhone function | Kevin G. Der |
6 Aug 2009 | 1D | Modern letters | Dan Naddor |
4 Jul 2009 | 5D | Send, in a way | Peter A. Collins and Joe Krozel |
19 May 2009 | 52D | Messages that may contain emoticons | Damon J. Gulczynski |
3 Mar 2009 | 32A | Modern means of relaying jokes | Jeffrey Wechsler |
14 Feb 2009 | 56A | It’s often filtered | Joe Krozel |
4 Jan 2009 | 11D | It might have an attachment | Daniel A. Finan |
25 Nov 2008 | 14A | Something you click to open | Caleb Madison |
7 Aug 2008 | 31D | What a server may serve | Peter A. Collins and Joe Krozel |
1 Jun 2008 | 80D | It may come with attachments | Patrick Berry |
22 Apr 2008 | 14A | Correspondence sans stamp | Nancy Salomon |
28 Feb 2008 | 9A | Place for an emoticon | Matt Ginsberg |
21 Nov 2007 | 17A | It may include a cc or bcc list | Kelsey Blakley |
24 Sep 2007 | 34D | Cybermessages | Fred Piscop |
27 Aug 2007 | 67A | Message from a BlackBerry, maybe | Steven Ginzburg |
18 Jun 2007 | 46D | Earthlink transmission | Randall J. Hartman |
7 May 2007 | 27D | Communication that may have an attachment | Janet Bender |
4 Apr 2007 | 19A | Some BlackBerry reading | Bette Sue Cohen |
29 Mar 2007 | 25D | Modern phone capability | David J. Kahn |
19 Mar 2007 | 64A | Yahoo! or AOL offering | Richard Chisholm |
4 Feb 2007 | 19D | *In-box contents | Paul Guttormsson |
1 Jan 2007 | 19A | Modern missive | Randy Sowell |
6 May 2006 | 27D | Screened correspondence? | James E. Buell |
11 Apr 2006 | 26A | ‘Net letters | Lee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon |
6 Mar 2006 | 14A | Kind of address with @ in it | Jack McInturff |
18 Jan 2006 | 32A | Netzero.com service | Sheldon Benardo |
7 Dec 2005 | 14A | Modern source of pass-along jokes | Manny Nosowsky |
17 Oct 2005 | 16A | Messages via MSN.com, e.g. | Gregory E. Paul |
16 Aug 2005 | 6D | Letters on screens | Randall J. Hartman |
2 Aug 2005 | 29D | Paperless communication | Nancy Kavanaugh |
5 May 2005 | 25D | Where you might find “:-)” | Chris Sallade |
30 Jul 2004 | 12D | Kind of address | Manny Nosowsky |
14 Jul 2004 | 15A | In-box contents | A. J. Santora |
12 Apr 2004 | 44A | Online correspondence | Gail Grabowski |
17 Aug 2003 | 108A | It may arrive with attachments | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
22 Jul 2003 | 1A | Letters that lack stamps | Steven Kahn |
16 Jun 2003 | 67A | Online letter | Norma Johnson |
19 Mar 2003 | 24A | Screen letters | Alan Arbesfeld |
5 Jan 2003 | 55D | Letters that can’t be found at the post office | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
23 Nov 2002 | 41A | Virus carrier, sometimes | Dana Motley |
20 Oct 2002 | 67A | Screen writing? | Harvey Estes and Nancy Salomon |
30 Sep 2002 | 52A | Letters that don’t need stamps | Harvey Estes and Nancy Salomon |
20 Sep 2002 | 49A | Screened letters? | Kevin Hagen |
17 Jul 2002 | 58A | PC letters | Peter Gordon |
10 May 2002 | 43D | Unstamped reply | Manny Nosowsky |
26 Mar 2002 | 25D | Messages via modem | Nancy Salomon and Harvey Estes |
27 Dec 2001 | 60A | Modern memos | Patrick Berry |
9 Oct 2001 | 51D | It might arrive with a beep | Peter Gordon |
30 May 2001 | 62A | Spam, maybe | Joe DiPietro |
13 Apr 2001 | 12D | In-box input | Joe DiPietro |
8 Apr 2001 | 78D | It doesn’t leave a paper trail | Randolph Ross |
12 Mar 2001 | 61A | Modern correspondence | Gregory E. Paul |
4 Mar 2001 | 27A | Online item | Cathy Millhauser |
15 Nov 2000 | 27D | Cybermissives | Chuck Deodene |
9 Oct 2000 | 15A | AOL delivery | Teresa M. Hackett |
2 Oct 2000 | 38D | PC messages | Sarah Keller |
29 Aug 2000 | 24D | Correspondence that may come with attachments | Peter Gordon |
31 Jul 2000 | 7D | Memo from a dot-com, maybe | Marjorie Berg |
29 May 2000 | 26D | Modern memo | Randall J. Hartman |
25 May 2000 | 4D | Modern virus carrier | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
7 Apr 2000 | 57A | Modern memoranda | Richard Silvestri |
28 Jan 2000 | 19A | It’s opened without a letter opener | Manny Nosowsky and Martin Ashwood-Smith |
13 Dec 1999 | 68A | Cybernotes | Dave and Diane Epperson |
2 Dec 1999 | 32D | Net result? | Mel Taub |
17 Nov 1999 | 57D | Modern letters | Fred Piscop |
16 Oct 1999 | 5D | It opens with a click | Rich Norris |
6 Oct 1999 | 4A | Letters in cyberspace | Fred Piscop |
29 Aug 1999 | 73A | Quick notes? | Lou and Fran Sabin |
29 Jun 1999 | 27A | Desktop communication | Arthur S. Verdesca |
20 Apr 1999 | 16A | Messages that can arrive at any time | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
20 Feb 1999 | 10A | High-powered language? | Rich Norris |
28 Dec 1998 | 27D | 90’s-style letters | Adam G. Perl |
12 Oct 1998 | 1A | Modern communication | Richard Chisholm |
8 Oct 1998 | 41A | Theme of this puzzle? | Alan Arbesfeld |
1 Sep 1998 | 16A | Send via cyberspace | Gene Newman |
19 May 1998 | 54D | Quick communication | William S. Cotter |
1 Apr 1998 | 25D | Screen letters | Alan Arbesfeld |
19 Jan 1998 | 35A | Internet messages | Gregory E. Paul |
6 Jan 1998 | 48D | Cybermessages | Ed Early |
27 Dec 1997 | 11D | PC post | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
29 Nov 1997 | 3D | Letters, of a sort | Rich Norris |
10 May 1997 | 43A | CompuServe service | Isabel Walcott |
8 Apr 1997 | 57A | AOL memos | Fred Piscop |
27 Feb 1997 | 25D | Internet messages | Raymond C. Young |
17 Nov 1996 | 36D | Send | N. N. Joline |
25 Sep 1996 | 61A | PC communications | R. Norris |
26 Jun 1996 | 18A | Screened messages? | P. Jordan |
11 Jun 1996 | 29D | Cyberspace messages | G. E. Paul |
4 Jun 1996 | 11D | Internet missive | E. Early |
7 Apr 1996 | 16D | Alternative to the post office | C. Millhauser |
30 Jul 1995 | 50A | Certain postings | Charles M. Deber |
22 May 1995 | 46D | Computer messages | Gregory E. Paul |
26 Apr 1995 | 15A | Computer correspondence | Wayne Robert Williams |
4 Mar 1995 | 46A | Cyberspace service | Rand H. Burns |
30 Nov 1994 | 45D | Instant correspondence | Joan Scott |
16 Nov 1994 | 23A | P.C. messages | Chuck Deodene |
19 Oct 1994 | 10D | Modern messages | D.J. Listort |
16 Mar 1994 | 13D | High-tech memos | Fred Piscop |
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