EYRE is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for EYRE in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "EYRE" answer was first appeared in "1 Apr 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Rochester’s beloved (3)". It was authored by Stanley Newman. Recently, the "EYRE" answer has been used for "10 Sep 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Jane who says “I need not sell my soul to buy bliss”". It was authored by Adam Wagner. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Brontë’s “Jane ___” (8)". "EYRE" appeared 135 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "EYRE" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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10 Sep 2023 | 107A | Jane who says “I need not sell my soul to buy bliss” | Adam Wagner |
7 Aug 2023 | 62A | Literary heroine Jane | Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness |
13 May 2023 | 15A | Orphan of British literature | Spencer Leach |
28 Apr 2023 | 60A | Lover of Rochester, in fiction | Malaika Handa and Erik Agard |
31 Mar 2023 | 5D | ___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland | Rich Norris |
25 Feb 2023 | 31D | Fictional student of the Lowood School | Trent H. Evans |
2 Feb 2023 | 14A | Literary heroine Jane | Elise Corbin |
3 Dec 2022 | 33D | Orphan of British literature | Kate Hawkins |
8 Nov 2021 | 55D | Brontë’s Jane | Carl Larson |
24 May 2021 | 42A | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Adrienne Atkins |
1 Apr 2021 | 7D | Literary character who says “I will be myself” to Mr. Rochester | Sam Ezersky |
11 Jan 2021 | 63A | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Martha Kimes |
17 Nov 2020 | 35D | “Jane ___” | Kyle Dolan |
9 Jun 2020 | 68A | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Freddie Cheng |
5 May 2020 | 12D | Brontë heroine | Lee Taylor |
3 Oct 2019 | 27D | Jane of British lit | Ricky Cruz |
23 Jun 2018 | 10D | Lake ___, Australia’s lowest point | Byron Walden |
15 Mar 2018 | 12D | Literary governess | Joe DiPietro |
1 Mar 2018 | 60D | Literary heroine who says “Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine” | Timothy Polin |
6 Aug 2017 | 95A | Governess at Thornfield | Patrick Berry |
4 Jul 2017 | 47D | Jane who falls for Edward Rochester | Mangesh Ghogre and Brendan Emmett Quigley |
29 Jan 2017 | 54D | Jane Rochester, nee ___ | Jim Hyres and David Steinberg |
7 Jan 2017 | 23A | Literary character self-described as “poor, obscure, plain and little” | Roland Huget |
24 Jul 2016 | 64D | Literary governess | David Steinberg |
1 Dec 2015 | 5D | Jane who said “I can live alone, if self-respect and circumstances require me so to do” | Dan Schoenholz |
18 Jun 2015 | 42A | Orphan of British literature | Jason Flinn |
13 Jun 2015 | 55D | Fictional hiree at Thornfield | Brad Wilber and Doug Peterson |
30 Mar 2015 | 27A | Literary Jane who says “No net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will” | Bruce Haight |
2 Feb 2015 | 55D | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Jeffrey Wechsler |
2 Sep 2014 | 65A | Literary Jane | Ethan Cooper |
9 Mar 2014 | 49A | Lake ___ (Australia’s lowest point) | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
23 Jan 2014 | 12D | “The ___ Affair” (Jasper Fforde novel) | Michael Hawkins |
29 Dec 2013 | 112D | Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester | Joel Fagliano |
27 Nov 2013 | 43A | Brontë title heroine | Jules P. Markey |
7 Aug 2013 | 2D | See 7-Down | Erik Wennstrom |
17 Jul 2013 | 32D | Brontë heroine | Robyn Weintraub |
10 Jul 2013 | 58D | Brontë governess | Ed Sessa |
22 Jun 2013 | 55A | Lake ___ (largest lake in Australia) | Bruce Sutphin and Doug Peterson |
18 Jun 2013 | 33D | Literary Jane | Tim Croce |
17 Jun 2013 | 64A | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Johanna Fenimore and Andrea Carla Michaels |
9 May 2013 | 18D | Literary character who says “Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!” | Patrick Merrell |
2 Jan 2013 | 35D | See 51-Across | David Steinberg |
30 Dec 2012 | 119A | Brontë heroine | Steve Savoy |
24 Oct 2012 | 19A | Attendee of the fictional Lowood Institution for girls | Ian Livengood |
27 Apr 2012 | 42D | Literary governess’s surname | Patrick Berry |
22 Apr 2012 | 77D | Brontë heroine | Paula Gamache and Ed Stein |
6 Apr 2012 | 15D | “Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!” speaker | Mike Nothnagel |
30 Oct 2011 | 94A | Fictional Jane | Andrea Carla Michaels & Patrick Blindauer |
5 Oct 2011 | 32D | Jane of literature | Barry Boone |
25 Aug 2011 | 52D | Heroine who says “I resisted all the way: a new thing for me” | Patrick Blindauer & Francis Heaney |
6 Aug 2011 | 38D | Name abandoned for Rochester | Joe Krozel |
29 Jun 2011 | 61A | “Jane ___” | Tony Orbach |
19 Jun 2011 | 82A | Australia’s Lake ___ National Park | Patrick Berry |
2 Jan 2011 | 115D | “Reader, I married him” heroine | David Levinson Wilk |
27 Dec 2010 | 58D | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | C. W. Stewart |
28 Nov 2010 | 147D | Jane at Thornfield | Jeremy Newton |
6 Jan 2010 | 57D | Rochester’s love | Julian Lim |
4 Jan 2010 | 69A | Brontë’s Jane | Paula Gamache |
5 Dec 2009 | 52A | “Notes on a Scandal” director Richard | Brad Wilber |
2 Nov 2009 | 52D | Rochester’s beloved governess | Andrea Carla Michaels and Kent Clayton |
26 Oct 2009 | 54D | Brontë’s Jane | Mike Nothnagel |
10 Sep 2009 | 39A | Fictional governess | Kevan Choset |
18 Jun 2009 | 63A | Orphan of literature | Patrick Blindauer |
5 Jun 2009 | 9D | Jane Rochester’s maiden name | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
22 Feb 2009 | 12D | Brontë heroine | Barry C. Silk & Doug Peterson |
25 Sep 2008 | 40D | Brontë heroine | Victor Fleming |
6 Aug 2008 | 71A | Jane who loved Rochester | Caleb Madison |
7 Feb 2008 | 40A | Fictional governess | Kenneth J. Berniker |
12 Dec 2007 | 28D | Brontë heroine | Daniel Kantor |
18 Jun 2007 | 12D | “Jane ___” | Randall J. Hartman |
28 Apr 2007 | 24D | Lake ___, lowest point in Australia | Sherry O. Blackard |
20 Feb 2007 | 53A | Brontë heroine | Jonathan Gersch |
10 Jan 2007 | 72A | Largest lake in Australia | Curtis Yee |
9 Jan 2007 | 46D | Brontë heroine | Ed Early |
13 Dec 2006 | 43A | Brontë heroine | David Sullivan |
23 Jul 2006 | 30A | Literary governess | Fred Piscop |
7 Jun 2006 | 9D | Jane who was courted at Thornfield Hall | Patrick Blindauer |
24 Apr 2006 | 31D | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Lynn Lempel |
4 Apr 2006 | 58D | Jane of a Brontë novel | Robert Dillman |
24 Mar 2006 | 37A | Fictional Jane | Manny Nosowsky |
22 Nov 2005 | 65A | Brontë governess | Nancy Salomon |
1 May 2005 | 128A | Rochester’s love | Joe DiPietro |
3 Apr 2005 | 9D | Lake ___, lowest point in Australia | Nancy Nicholson Joline |
10 Feb 2005 | 44A | Literary governess | Frank Longo |
19 Oct 2004 | 2D | Brontë heroine | Adam Cohen |
17 Oct 2004 | 114A | Fictional Jane | Manny Nosowsky |
3 Oct 2004 | 66D | Brontë heroine | Randolph Ross |
26 Sep 2004 | 97D | Orphan of literature | Joe DiPietro |
18 Aug 2004 | 57D | Fictional Jane | Nancy Salomon and Levi Denham |
18 Jan 2004 | 17D | Brontë heroine | Arlan and Linda Bushman |
6 Jan 2004 | 38D | Brontë’s Jane | Kent Lorentzen |
22 Dec 2003 | 56D | Brontë’s “Jane ___” | Joy C. Frank |
16 Dec 2003 | 49D | Brontë heroine | M. Francis Vuolo |
2 Mar 2003 | 98D | Thornfield Hall governess | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
8 Dec 2002 | 48D | Rochester’s love | Peter Gordon |
13 Sep 2002 | 34A | Fictional orphan | Mel Rosen |
8 Sep 2002 | 105D | Rochester’s love | Rich Norris |
10 Aug 2002 | 66A | Salt lake of South Australia | Dana Motley |
18 Jun 2002 | 34D | Brontë heroine | Eugene W. Sard |
21 Apr 2002 | 106D | Fictional governess | Trip Payne |
18 Mar 2002 | 11D | See 64-Across | John Greenman |
12 Feb 2002 | 63A | Fictional Jane | Manny Nosowsky |
17 Dec 2001 | 51D | “Jane ___” | Christina Houlihan |
12 Dec 2001 | 33A | Brontë heroine | Peter Gordon |
6 Dec 2001 | 51D | Thornfield governess | Richard Silvestri |
29 Nov 2001 | 57A | Australia’s Lake ___ | Patrick Merrell |
20 Sep 2001 | 51A | A plain Jane | David J. Kahn |
24 Mar 2001 | 38D | Australia’s largest lake | Mark Diehl |
20 Feb 2001 | 30D | Fictional Jane | Steven Dorfman |
26 Jul 2000 | 60A | Brontë woman | William I. Johnston |
13 Jun 2000 | 65A | Fictional Jane | Peter Gordon |
23 May 2000 | 22A | Brontë heroine | Monica Krausse |
2 Dec 1999 | 70A | Strong-willed Jane | Mel Taub |
18 Nov 1998 | 60D | Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester | Stephanie Spadaccini |
20 Jun 1998 | 65A | Fictional surname of 1847 | Cathy Millhauser |
14 Jun 1998 | 17D | Plain Jane | Manny Nosowsky |
11 Jun 1998 | 57D | Jane who stayed at Thornfield | Randall J. Hartman |
28 Dec 1997 | 47D | Heroine of 1847 | Matt Gaffney |
18 Jul 1997 | 53D | Bronte heroine | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
2 Apr 1997 | 44D | Australia’s largest lake | Mark Elliot Skolsky |
30 Mar 1997 | 36D | Young Fontaine role | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
11 Mar 1997 | 65A | Bronte heroine | Alan Arbesfeld |
23 Dec 1996 | 50D | Jane who loved Mr. Rochester | S. J. Walther |
19 Nov 1996 | 62D | Bronte heroine | G. E. Paul |
3 Nov 1996 | 14D | Fictional Jane | M. Nosowsky |
18 Aug 1996 | 76D | Governess of Thornfield | F. and L. Sabin |
16 Jun 1996 | 116D | Bronte heroine | N. N. Joline |
12 Oct 1995 | 33A | Rochester’s Jane | Christopher Hurt |
19 Jun 1995 | 13D | “Jane ___” | Gregory E. Paul |
25 Apr 1995 | 36D | Rochester’s beloved | Gregory E. Paul |
6 Jan 1995 | 33D | Gothic governess | Fran & Lou Sabin |
20 Nov 1994 | 100A | Literary homophone for 99-Across | Matt Gaffney |
26 Oct 1994 | 27A | “Jane ___” | Rich Norris |
7 Sep 1994 | 46D | Rochester’s beloved | Cathy Millhauser |
1 Apr 1994 | 32D | Rochester’s beloved | Stanley Newman |
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