GAS

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

This "GAS" answer was first appeared in "29 Nov 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Oil alternative (2)". It was authored by Sidney L. Robbins. Recently, the "GAS" answer has been used for "12 Nov 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Much of the planet Saturn". It was authored by Garrett Chalfin. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Oomph (6)". "GAS" appeared 188 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "GAS" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
12 Nov 2023 123A Much of the planet Saturn Garrett Chalfin
2 Oct 2023 55D Pedal next to the brake Alexandria Mason
17 Apr 2023 37A Road trip expense Katherine Baicker and Scott Earl
27 Feb 2023 43A State of matter with the lowest density David Rockow
28 Jan 2023 41D Blast Kevin Christian
24 Jan 2023 65D Nitrous oxide, e.g. Aaron M. Rosenberg and Jeff Chen
15 Nov 2022 6A What Jupiter and Saturn are made of Sandy Ganzell
31 Oct 2022 51A One shells out for it at Shell Emily Carroll
4 Oct 2022 10D Filling at a filling station Joe Deeney
12 Sep 2022 36A What electric cars don’t need Michael Lieberman
8 Jun 2022 44D Boyle’s law subject Bruce Haight
20 May 2022 24A Highway exit sign Hal Moore
24 Apr 2022 27A Awesome time Sam Ezersky
13 Mar 2022 117D Option for a range Christina Iverson and Katie Hale
20 Feb 2022 19D Pedal on the right Victor Barocas
5 Feb 2022 45D Oomph Kameron Austin Collins
1 Feb 2022 8D Methane, e.g. Zhouqin Burnikel
8 Nov 2021 47A Purchase at a pump Carl Larson
5 Nov 2021 18A Monthly expense Joseph Greenbaum
1 Nov 2021 24A Auto tankful Fiona Taylor
12 Aug 2021 50A Great time, informally Jake Halperin
21 Jun 2021 26A Neon or xenon Jacob Stulberg
24 May 2021 22D Word after laughing or natural Adrienne Atkins
24 Jan 2021 124A Really good time Lucy Howard and Ross Trudeau
5 Nov 2020 33A What the sun and Sunoco have in common Jeremy Newton
6 Oct 2020 68A Shell’s game? Alan Massengill and Andrea Carla Michaels
4 Oct 2020 42A Laughing matter? Sam Ezersky
18 May 2020 5A Product of Chevron or Shell Christina Iverson
22 Jan 2020 39D Terrific time, in slang Alex Eaton-Salners
31 Oct 2019 48A Fill (up) Ezra Brauner and Jeff Chen
7 Sep 2019 43A Empty talk Trenton Charlson
2 Aug 2019 24D Wonderful time Andrew J. Ries
1 Aug 2019 20A Stomach problem Patrick Merrell
1 Jan 2019 29D Neither a liquid nor a solid Gary Cee
12 Oct 2018 40A Focus of Boyle’s law Erik Agard and Bruce Haight
24 Sep 2018 33A Purchase at Citgo Michael Black
10 Sep 2018 47A ExxonMobil product Jacob Stulberg
23 Aug 2018 55D Super time Kyle Dolan
3 Jun 2018 45D Fastball, in baseball slang David J. Kahn
19 Dec 2017 11D Number for a surgeon? Andrew Kingsley
19 Feb 2017 39A Oomph Bruce Haight
25 Sep 2016 5D Lot of fun, informally Jim Holland and Jeff Chen
22 Sep 2016 12D Bloviation Jeffrey Wechsler
3 Aug 2016 67D With 35-Down, something to floor Neville Fogarty
20 Jul 2016 26A Many a noble element Gordon Johnson
5 May 2016 31A With 32-Down, pilot’s place David Poole
1 Mar 2016 15D “What a ___!” Freddie Cheng
17 Nov 2015 64A Subject of Boyle’s law Paula Gamache
26 Aug 2015 40D ___ pedal Ian Livengood
30 Jul 2015 38A Real blast Brendan Emmett Quigley
19 Jul 2015 10D Really fun time Tom McCoy
21 Apr 2015 1D Fluorine or chlorine Gerry Wildenberg
20 Oct 2014 1D Exxon product Patrick Blindauer
5 Sep 2014 55D Oomph Joe Krozel
30 May 2014 55D Juice James Mulhern
13 May 2014 54A 15-Across product Tracy Gray
16 Apr 2014 46A Bloviation Michael Dewey
8 Mar 2014 57D Sign on an interstate David Steinberg
5 Mar 2014 34A Many a noble element Evan Birnholz
26 Feb 2014 51A Shell carries it Ruth B. Margolin
1 Feb 2014 22A Fun time Will Nediger
6 Sep 2013 23A Blather Brad Wilber and Doug Peterson
4 Apr 2013 1A Really good time Corey Rubin
26 Feb 2013 35D Petrol Gary Cee
10 Dec 2012 39A Exxon product Michael David
28 Nov 2012 22A Heating option Adam G. Perl
22 Apr 2012 47D Many an anesthetic Paula Gamache and Ed Stein
18 Mar 2012 95A It’s not liquid Mike Nothnagel and Byron Walden
11 Feb 2012 11D Blast Joe Krozel
28 Jun 2011 62A Home heating option Tom Baring
27 Feb 2011 53D ___-X Peter A. Collins
22 Sep 2010 61D Nonliquid state Peter A. Collins
4 Jan 2010 1D Windbag’s output Paula Gamache
24 Nov 2009 73A Pedal next to the brake Victor Fleming and Bonnie L. Gentry
6 Oct 2009 64D Tankful Matt Ginsberg
20 Sep 2009 45A Hot air Michael Ashley
26 Jul 2009 131A Windbag’s output Kevin G. Der
8 Jan 2009 28D See 45-Down Joe DiPietro
2 Jan 2009 27A Beetle’s need Martin Ashwood-Smith
8 Nov 2008 51A Hoot Byron Walden
21 Oct 2008 1D It’s dispensed from a hose Randall J. Hartman
24 Sep 2008 61D Fuel on the range Lynn Lempel
15 Sep 2008 67D Regular, plus or super Sharon E. Petersen
31 Aug 2008 1D Oomph Alan Arbesfeld
21 Jul 2008 21D Phase hotter than liquid Gilbert H. Ludwig
3 Jul 2008 27D Ozone, for one Keith Talon
22 Jun 2008 31A Stove option Pamela Amick Klawitter
12 Jun 2008 56D Rightmost pedal Alex Boisvert
6 Mar 2008 28D Empty talk Pamela Amick Klawitter
17 Feb 2008 99D Braggadocio Henry Hook
9 Dec 2007 14D Beetle juice? Patrick Blindauer
7 Aug 2007 33D Good time, slangily Daniel Kantor
21 Jun 2007 30D Oomph John Sheehan
29 Sep 2006 34D Something graded between E and F? David Quarfoot
6 Sep 2006 1A Bunsen burner fuel Manny Nosowsky
9 Aug 2006 42D Electric alternative Maxwell H. D. Johnson Jr.
4 Aug 2006 46A Pump stuff Manny Nosowsky
16 Jun 2006 60D Hoot and a half Alan Olschwang
15 Jun 2006 18D Laughing matter? Adam Cohen
13 Jun 2006 8D The fill in “fill ‘er up!” Janet R. Bender
25 Mar 2006 20A Main contents Byron Walden
22 Mar 2006 25A Krypton, e.g. Jim Hyres
10 Oct 2005 57A Exxon product Holden Baker
2 Oct 2005 50A Alternative to oil Randolph Ross
1 Oct 2005 52D Bunch of fun Joe DiPietro
27 Sep 2005 11A The “it” in “Step on it!” Kevan Choset
17 Aug 2005 22D Mylanta target Kyle Mahowald
16 Aug 2005 55D Interstate sign Randall J. Hartman
28 May 2005 20A Yakety-yak Bob Peoples
14 Apr 2005 41D With 40-Down, H+, e.g. David Murchie
29 Mar 2005 1D Burner fuel Victor Fleming and Nelson Hardy
8 Mar 2005 33A Roadside sign Deb Amlen
16 Feb 2005 42A “Noble” element Richard Silvestri
26 Oct 2004 20A Fun time, slangily Brendan Emmett Quigley
4 May 2004 29A Krypton or radon Eric Berlin
11 Feb 2004 51A Blowtorch fuel Ethan Friedman
10 Feb 2004 49A Rip-roaring time Seth A. Abel
7 Jan 2004 21D Driver’s need Mike Torch
1 Jan 2004 43D Station ration Richard Silvestri
29 Sep 2003 62D Stove option Richard Chisholm
26 Jun 2003 33A Roadside sign Patrick Berry
6 Apr 2003 113D Oomph Joe DiPietro
6 Mar 2003 41A Nitrous oxide, e.g. Cathy Millhauser
6 Nov 2002 61D Rightmost pedal Alan Arbesfeld
29 Sep 2002 46A Blather Randolph Ross
24 Jan 2002 52A Electric’s partner Brendan Emmett Quigley
7 Jan 2002 38A Neon or freon Peter Gordon
11 Oct 2001 6A Pipe contents Nancy S. Ross
11 Sep 2001 59D Neon, e.g. Joan Yanofsky
23 Aug 2001 65D Beetle juice? Peter Gordon
29 Jul 2001 111A Blast Michael Ashley
14 May 2001 50A Mobil product Gregory E. Paul
21 Mar 2001 19A Good time, informally Greg Staples
10 Feb 2001 22A Hot air Rich Norris
29 Jan 2001 1D Tank filler Sarah Keller
12 Jun 2000 36A Neon or oxygen Andrea C. Michaels
3 Jun 2000 11A Electric partner? Patrick D. Berry
13 May 2000 43A Main feature? William S. Cotter
20 Mar 2000 22D Car fill-up Gregory E. Paul
16 Feb 2000 61D Jabber Gene Newman
19 Jan 2000 4D Dentist’s administration Arthur S. Verdesca
29 Dec 1999 31D Boastful talk Robert O. Dillman
29 Oct 1999 31D Blast Nancy Salomon
5 Aug 1999 13D Heating choice A. J. Santora
28 Jun 1999 23A Auto’s tankful Ed Early
16 Feb 1999 27D Neon, e.g. Randy Sowell
10 Jan 1999 32A Idle talk, so to speak David J. Kahn
26 Dec 1998 23A Blather A. J. Santora
25 Dec 1998 44D Accord requirement Ed Pegg Jr.
16 Oct 1998 57D A number of dental patients? Martin Ashwood-Smith
21 Sep 1998 54D Tank filler Matthew Lees
30 Jun 1998 8D Xenon, for one Arthur S. Verdesca
2 May 1998 56D Blast Jeff Herrington
21 Apr 1998 64D Kind of station Fred Piscop
9 Feb 1998 47A Bombast Robert Dillman
16 Jan 1998 41D Beetle juice? Bob Sefick
9 Dec 1997 36D Bromo target Fran and Lou Sabin
16 Nov 1997 111D It may be natural Frank Longo
8 Sep 1997 30A Getty product Robert Goldberg
10 Aug 1997 93A Service station offering Nancy Nicholson Joline
3 Aug 1997 85D Accelerator Peter Gordon
10 May 1997 35A N2O, e.g. Isabel Walcott
15 Apr 1997 40D Heating fuel Jonathan Schmalzbach
17 Mar 1997 33A It makes an auto go Stephanie Spadaccini
7 Mar 1997 27D Interstate sign Jeff Herrington
28 Jan 1997 1A Anesthetize, in a way E. C. Gorski
17 Nov 1996 75A Kind of jet N. N. Joline
27 Sep 1996 23D Blather B. Sefick
8 Jul 1996 33A Mobil product Sidney L. Robbins
26 Jun 1996 62D Shell product P. Jordan
21 Apr 1996 1D Anesthetic M. Gaffney
20 Feb 1996 38D High-test, e.g. D. Trombley
14 Feb 1996 47A Di-Gel target C. Lundberg
1 Dec 1995 52A Balloon filler Manny Nosowsky
13 Aug 1995 46A Anesthetic Nancy Salomon
27 Apr 1995 13D Fill-up filler Lois Sidway
7 Mar 1995 33D Oil alternative Gregory E. Paul
18 Nov 1994 53A He, e.g. Timothy S. Lewis
11 Nov 1994 54A Going concern? Randolph Ross
2 Nov 1994 46D Tankful Harvey Estes
11 Aug 1994 37D Empty talk Bryant White
10 Jul 1994 45D Tankful Alvin Chase
26 Jun 1994 122A Bluster Nancy Nicholson Joline
17 Jun 1994 8D Helium, e.g. Bryant White
1 Jun 1994 21D Tums target Bob Lubbers
17 Dec 1993 38D Fill-up filler James Neal
9 Dec 1993 9D Dentist’s anesthetic Janie Lyons
29 Nov 1993 5D Oil alternative Sidney L. Robbins

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