EYES

EYES is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for EYES in NYT Crossword from 1994.

This "EYES" answer was first appeared in "19 Feb 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Regards (7)". It was authored by Charles E. Gersch. Recently, the "EYES" answer has been used for "7 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Seers?". It was authored by Rebecca Goldstein. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Peepers (9)". "EYES" appeared 171 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "EYES" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
7 Dec 2023 20A Seers? Rebecca Goldstein
29 Nov 2023 41A Raisins, sometimes, for a snowman Ruth Bloomfield Margolin
27 Sep 2023 13D What “:” might represent in a text Scott Koenig
13 Aug 2023 104D Distinctive features of a chameleon Manaal Mohammed
19 Jul 2023 65A What some butterfly wings appear to have Billy Bratton
26 May 2023 32D Body parts that an owl can’t move Hemant Mehta
22 May 2023 64A Centers of hurricanes Đặng Quang Thắng
28 Apr 2023 59D Looks over Malaika Handa and Erik Agard
16 Apr 2023 18D Most spiders have eight of them Mike Hobin
24 Feb 2023 43A Word with snake or four Margaret Seikel and Sophia Maymudes
30 Jan 2023 67A See 56-Across David Steinberg
23 Jan 2023 12D “Blinkers” or “peepers” Adrian Johnson
6 Nov 2022 114D Potato peeler targets Michael Lieberman
21 Oct 2022 55A Sizes up Rafael Musa
31 Aug 2022 19A Only about one-sixth of these in humans is visible Joe Deeney
19 Aug 2022 57A They move around in orbits Patrick John Duggan
22 Jun 2022 24A The windows to the soul, it’s said Kate Hawkins
28 Apr 2022 38D Sight seers Pao Roy
18 Mar 2022 43A Set of eight for most spiders Claire Rimkus and Brooke Husic
7 Mar 2022 32D The “:” of 🙂 Sam Acker
6 Dec 2021 36D Snake ___ (dice roll) Emily Rourke
1 Dec 2021 53D Hawks have sharp ones Christopher Youngs
22 Oct 2021 20A Colon or semicolon, in an emoticon Robyn Weintraub
12 Sep 2021 111D Where the lacrimal glands can be found Alex Rosen
15 Jul 2021 54D A scallop has up to 200 of these Max Carpenter
13 Jun 2021 107D What most spiders have eight of Stephen McCarthy
27 Apr 2021 67A Ophthalmologists’ focus Jeff McDermott
14 Apr 2021 33A What the giant Argus has 100 of, in Greek myth Nathan Hasegawa
1 Apr 2021 13A Specs can be provided for them Sam Ezersky
28 Jan 2021 30D Views Steve Mossberg
24 Jan 2021 105D They can be batted and rolled Lucy Howard and Ross Trudeau
6 Jan 2021 24D Emoji that can mean “Get a load of this!” Eric Bornstein
30 Dec 2020 69A Watches Kate Hawkins
22 Dec 2020 34D Peepers Amy Yanni and Jeff Chen
17 Aug 2020 25D Centers of hurricanes Alan Massengill and Andrea Carla Michaels
7 Jun 2020 97D What contacts contact Andy Kravis
18 May 2020 62D Seeing things? Christina Iverson
7 Apr 2020 13D The ___ (apt anagram for “they see”) Trent H. Evans
8 Jan 2020 52D “For Your ___ Only” Amanda Yesnowitz and Joon Pahk
18 Dec 2019 61A Unrealistic part of many statues Margaret Saine
15 Sep 2019 97A Eight things that most spiders have Andrew Kingsley
30 Aug 2019 6D Things in orbits Trent H. Evans
25 Aug 2019 107D Blinkers Matt Ginsberg
15 Aug 2019 18D Some hieroglyphic symbols Andrew Zhou
10 Mar 2019 53D Things that people are warned not to cross Adam Fromm
15 Nov 2018 32D Surveys Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
7 Sep 2018 15D What a colon might denote Josh Knapp
10 Aug 2018 35D Regards Damon Gulczynski
9 Jul 2018 50D Good lookers? John Lampkin
12 Jun 2018 62A Buds on spuds Samuel A. Donaldson and Tracy Gray
13 May 2018 113D Real lookers? Neville Fogarty and Erik Agard
23 Apr 2018 36D Baby blues, e.g. Lynn Lempel
3 Mar 2018 60D Intel satellites, metaphorically Damon Gulczynski
17 Sep 2017 125A Surveys Mark MacLachlan
16 Mar 2017 48A Hawks have sharp ones Joel Fagliano
13 Jan 2017 66A Views Andrew J. Ries
24 Dec 2016 5D Observation satellites, so to speak David Steinberg
13 Dec 2016 37D Places for contacts David Alfred Bywaters
2 Sep 2016 23D They can turn red in a flash David Liben-Nowell
18 May 2016 13D Some glass prostheses Zhouqin Burnikel
3 Apr 2016 42D Sight seers Natan Last
8 Jan 2016 53D Things opened in the morning Peter A. Collins
22 Dec 2015 61A Word with googly or goo-goo Tom McCoy
24 May 2015 132A Holes in Swiss cheese Kevin G. Der
10 Apr 2015 6D Peer group? David Phillips
12 Jan 2015 45A Optometrists’ interest Jason Flinn
16 Oct 2014 38D Sightseers? John Farmer
24 Feb 2014 35D Hurricane centers Adam G. Perl
23 Dec 2013 44A Peepers Michael Blake and Andrea Carla Michaels
30 Oct 2013 65A What a colon represents in an emoticon Joel Fagliano
12 Aug 2013 69A See 1-Across Daniel Raymon
21 Jul 2013 88D Watchful ones? Tracy Bennett
21 Jan 2013 18D Potato protuberances Susan Gelfand
17 Jan 2013 41A Googly ___ Milo Beckman
18 Dec 2012 66D Potato’s multitude Adam G. Perl
25 Nov 2012 107D Observes Jeff Chen
8 Oct 2012 62A Spots for glasses Dave Sarpola
21 Feb 2012 13D 11-Down, north of the border Caleb Madison
29 Dec 2011 62A They can be batted and rolled David Steinberg
21 Nov 2011 65A See 1-Across Peter A. Collins
18 Oct 2011 35D They may be lazy or wandering Patrick Berry
25 Sep 2011 125A They can be prying or crying Paul Hunsberger
3 Jun 2011 5D They’re seen on both sides of bridges Jeffrey Wechsler
18 Jan 2011 30A *Storm centers Gary J. Whitehead
28 Sep 2010 63D Prominent features of a “Cats” poster Michael Torch
28 Aug 2010 63A They can be piercing Xan Vongsathorn
24 Jun 2010 22A Regards John Farmer
24 Jun 2009 54A Targets of a Moe Howard poke Corey Rubin
5 May 2009 66A “Windows to the soul” Trip Payne
12 Feb 2009 60D Checks out Gary & Stephen Kennedy
23 Jan 2009 21A Observing things Barry C. Silk
12 Aug 2008 66A Colon, in an emoticon Ray Fontenot
30 Jun 2008 58D Peepers Lynn Lempel
17 Jun 2008 13D Ogles Steven Ginzburg
11 Jun 2008 60D They can be crossed Daniel Kantor
2 Mar 2008 91A Head set Patrick Blindauer and Tony Orbach
19 Oct 2007 20A Checks out Frederick J. Healy
25 Jun 2007 71A Optometrists’ concerns Kurt Mengel and Jan-Michele Gianette
20 Dec 2006 33D Centers, of sorts Nancy Salomon
11 Oct 2006 73A Gives a gander Jack McInturff
6 Oct 2006 65A Tearing things? Nancy Joline
11 Sep 2006 56D What the starts of 18-, 27-, 43- and 57-Across all have Lynn Lempel
26 Jul 2006 36D Frosty’s coals Dave Mackey
23 Jan 2006 33A Needle parts Mark T. Milhet
13 Nov 2005 48D Surveys Brendan Emmett Quigley
18 Jul 2005 67A Looks at Randy Sowell
12 Jul 2005 71A Sight seers Nancy Salomon
24 May 2005 63A Looks over Mike Torch
25 Apr 2005 69A Scrutinizes Alison Donald
7 Apr 2005 5A Balls with lids Patrick Merrell
18 Oct 2004 29A “Mona Lisa” features that “follow” the viewer Steve Kahn
16 Oct 2004 12D Choice meat cuts Dana Motley
23 Sep 2004 6D Scrutinizes Jerry E. Rosman
4 Sep 2004 9D Regards Patrick Berry
20 May 2004 70A Looks over Greg Staples
21 Apr 2004 25D Watchful pair Michael Shteyman
28 Jan 2004 29D Peepers Jim Hyres
16 Sep 2003 70A Ogles Michael Doran
20 Aug 2003 13D Looks at Mel Taub
24 Jul 2003 26D Blinkers Rich Norris
15 Apr 2003 37A Storm centers Adam G. Perl
9 Apr 2003 13D Takes a gander at Greg Staples
27 Jan 2003 39A Examines closely Stanley Newman
15 Dec 2002 113D Scans RIchard Hughes
4 Jun 2002 57D Ogles Matthew J. Koceich
24 Oct 2001 66A They’re crossable Sarah Keller
30 Aug 2001 63A Some are electric Cathy Millhauser
30 Jul 2001 22D Looks at Nancy Kavanaugh
16 Mar 2001 25D Views Manny Nosowsky
20 Feb 2001 61D Peepers Steven Dorfman
2 Feb 2001 15D Focus group? Martin Ashwood-Smith
23 Jan 2001 57D Baby blues Nancy Salomon
25 Aug 2000 5D They may be blue in the face Elizabeth C. Gorski
4 Jul 2000 56D Snake ___ (60-Down) Tyler Hinman
19 Jun 2000 29D View finders? Manny Nosowsky
15 Apr 2000 14D Places for patches Raymond Hamel
28 Mar 2000 28D Baby blues Fred Piscop
3 Mar 2000 55D They may be given 40 lashes Joe DiPietro
17 Dec 1999 64A View finders Manny Nosowsky
18 Nov 1999 9D Appraises Alan Arbesfeld
5 Oct 1999 37D Peepers Stephanie Spadaccini
9 Sep 1999 57D Surveys Sam Bellotto Jr.
19 Aug 1999 61D Art appreciation duo? Cathy Millhauser
5 Aug 1999 5D Regards A. J. Santora
17 Jan 1999 113D Regards Cathy Millhauser
2 Nov 1998 63A Ogles Sheldon Benardo
23 Jun 1998 65A Potato features Rich Norris
26 Apr 1998 116D Head set Fran and Lou Sabin
18 Feb 1998 35D Spuds’ buds Thomas W. Schier
28 Nov 1997 22A “___ only” Ed Pegg Jr.
3 Aug 1997 43D Choice beef cuts Peter Gordon
14 Jul 1997 4D Potato parts Mark Elliot Skolsky
12 Jun 1997 56D Scrutinizes Gilbert H. Ludwig
29 May 1997 52D They fit in sockets Gilbert H. Ludwig
9 Apr 1997 40A They’re kept under lids at night Norman S. Wizer
30 Jan 1997 63A Swiss cheese holes D. Motley
3 Sep 1996 60D Peepers Andrew Goldstein
23 May 1996 17A “___right!” M. E. Brindamour
14 May 1996 10A Peepers G. E. Paul
9 May 1996 65A What rakes make C. Millhauser
12 Feb 1996 61A Ogles S. Robbins
7 Feb 1996 30D They may get 40 lashes Frank A. Longo
27 Aug 1995 126A A dollar bill has four Martin Schneider
21 Jun 1995 17D Hurricane centers Dorothea E. Shipp
10 May 1995 8D Potato buds Jeremy Thomas Paine
25 Apr 1995 16A Peepers Gregory E. Paul
10 Oct 1994 19A Looks at Wayne Robert Williams
11 Apr 1994 12D Potato features Martin Schneider
23 Mar 1994 55D Regards Cathy Millhauser
25 Feb 1994 39D This puzzle’s punning theme Bob Lubbers
19 Feb 1994 13D Regards Charles E. Gersch

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