GAOL is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for GAOL in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "GAOL" answer was first appeared in "1 Jul 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Hold overseas". It was authored by Mel Taub. Recently, the "GAOL" answer has been used for "1 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Medieval lockup". It was authored by Jem Burch. "GAOL" appeared 24 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "GAOL" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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1 Dec 2023 | 8A | Medieval lockup | Jem Burch |
24 Feb 2019 | 55A | Lockup, to Sherlock | Erik Agard |
3 Sep 2017 | 60A | What the Tower of London was for over 850 years | Andrew Zhou |
15 Nov 2016 | 43A | English lockup | David J. Kahn |
31 Aug 2013 | 42A | Wilde wrote “De Profundis” in one | Josh Knapp |
12 Sep 2011 | 23A | British lockup | Keith Talon |
4 Nov 2006 | 11A | Dickens’s pen? | Rich Norris |
18 Feb 2006 | 57D | Canterbury can | Eric Berlin |
24 Jan 2006 | 57A | The Tower of London was one | David Sullivan |
17 Jul 2005 | 112D | Cooler overseas | David J. Kahn |
30 May 2004 | 39D | Reading pen | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
8 Dec 2002 | 149A | Kind of house, in England | Peter Gordon |
20 Nov 2001 | 5A | Canterbury can | Kelly Clark |
17 Sep 2000 | 55A | British can | Nelson Hardy |
22 Aug 2000 | 18D | Famous Dartmoor facility | Ed Early |
9 Jul 1999 | 64A | Big house in London | Ingrid Truemper |
21 Feb 1999 | 91A | Can in Canterbury | Fred Piscop |
15 Feb 1998 | 55D | Plymouth poky | Rich Norris |
13 May 1997 | 37A | Wilde’s “The Ballad of Reading ___” | Gregory E. Paul |
13 Apr 1997 | 117A | Bath cooler | Cathy Millhauser |
9 Apr 1997 | 34A | Reading, for a famous example | Norman S. Wizer |
23 Nov 1995 | 57A | Reading, e.g. | Dorothy Elliott |
5 Nov 1995 | 106D | “The Ballad of Reading ___” | Dean Niles |
1 Jul 1994 | 63A | Hold overseas | Mel Taub |
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