HARE is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for HARE in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "HARE" answer was first appeared in "15 Dec 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "___ and hounds". It was authored by Fred Piscop. Recently, the "HARE" answer has been used for "3 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Largest of the lagomorphs". It was authored by Tracy Bennett. "HARE" appeared 123 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "HARE" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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3 Dec 2023 | 84D | Largest of the lagomorphs | Tracy Bennett |
14 May 2023 | 110A | Hopping herbivore | Sid Sivakumar |
14 Feb 2023 | 59D | Fabled tortoise competitor | Ella Dershowitz |
2 Nov 2022 | 32D | Sprinter that’s a homophone of 46-Across | Ethan Zou and Tomas Spiers |
19 Sep 2022 | 31D | Tortoise’s rival in a fable | Leslie Young and Andrea Carla Michaels |
19 Jun 2022 | 89A | Noted slacking speedster | Jeremy Newton |
10 Apr 2022 | 1D | March madness figure? | David W. Tuffs |
28 Dec 2021 | 15A | March ___ (Lewis Carroll character) | Kathy Wienberg |
30 Nov 2021 | 43D | Notoriously fast starter | Billy Ouska |
10 Nov 2020 | 15A | Long-eared hopper | Robert Fisher |
27 Aug 2020 | 34D | Main ingredient in the German stew hasenpfeffer | Nancy Stark and Will Nediger |
4 Aug 2020 | 54D | Cocky character in a fable | Jacob Stulberg |
7 Apr 2020 | 14A | Fabled race loser | Trent H. Evans |
10 Mar 2020 | 5D | ___ Krishna (religious movement) | David J. Kahn |
9 Mar 2020 | 4A | Fabled loser to a tortoise | John Lampkin |
28 Sep 2019 | 2D | Title creature in an Aesop fable | Alex Eaton-Salners |
26 Sep 2019 | 54D | Fabled slacker | Doug Peterson |
21 Aug 2019 | 2D | Wonderland tea party attendee | Samuel A. Donaldson |
15 Apr 2019 | 9D | Relative of a rabbit | Patrick Blindauer and Samuel A. Donaldson |
21 Feb 2019 | 50D | Title creature in an Aesop fable | Sam Trabucco |
6 Jan 2019 | 77A | March ___ | Zhouqin Burnikel |
25 Nov 2018 | 108D | Hopper | Joon Pahk |
25 May 2018 | 30A | “___ Today, Gone Tomorrow” (“Tiny Toon Adventures” episode) | Jeff Chen |
5 Dec 2017 | 16A | Long-eared hopper | Harry Smith and Zhouqin Burnikel |
18 Nov 2017 | 14D | Storied loser in an upset | Sam Trabucco |
9 Oct 2017 | 15A | Racer with the tortoise | Joe Deeney |
20 Aug 2017 | 84D | Storied also-ran | Ruth Bloomfield Margolin |
19 Jul 2017 | 19A | Second-place finisher, famously | Michael S. Maurer and Pawel Fludzinski |
7 Feb 2017 | 26A | Loser to the tortoise, in fable | Finn Vigeland |
26 Dec 2016 | 26A | Race loser in an Aesop fable | Jules P. Markey |
10 Dec 2016 | 56D | Fast runner | Byron Walden |
29 Oct 2016 | 23A | Jugged ___ (old British delicacy) | Patrick Berry |
5 Jun 2016 | 40D | Fictional braggart | Tom McCoy |
2 Apr 2016 | 56D | Word in many punny Bugs Bunny titles | Doug Peterson and Brad Wilber |
28 Mar 2016 | 24D | Aesop character who lost a race | Gary Cee |
25 Nov 2015 | 45D | Tortoise taunter | Duncan Kimmel and Clara Williamson |
20 Oct 2015 | 26A | Long-eared hopper | Sam Buchbinder |
18 Oct 2015 | 88A | Noted second-place finisher | Dan Schoenholz |
8 Mar 2015 | 118A | Fabled 90-Down | Tom McCoy |
26 Oct 2014 | 96A | Opponent of 78-Down, in fable | Caleb Emmons |
18 Sep 2013 | 15A | Hound’s quarry | Paul Hunsberger |
24 Jun 2013 | 12D | Tortoise racer | Robert Seminara |
15 Dec 2012 | 8D | Storied slacker | Will Nediger |
9 Oct 2012 | 16A | ___ Krishna | John Guzzetta |
26 Jul 2012 | 67A | Tea party attendee in “Alice in Wonderland” | Joel Fagliano |
1 Feb 2012 | 22A | *Storied also-ran | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
6 Dec 2011 | 59D | Big-eared hopper | Steven E. Atwood |
17 Mar 2011 | 53A | Lion : pride :: ___ : husk | Anna Shechtman |
27 Feb 2011 | 26A | March ___ | Peter A. Collins |
12 Feb 2011 | 45D | Fabulous slacker | Joel Fagliano |
31 Dec 2010 | 55D | Dummy on a greyhound track | Caleb Madison |
11 Dec 2010 | 48D | Storied slacker | Paula Gamache |
6 Aug 2010 | 10D | A leveret is a young one | Patrick Berry |
23 Apr 2010 | 36D | Famously overconfident competitor | Brad Wilber |
22 Jun 2009 | 8D | Loser to a tortoise, in a fable by 1-Down | Fred Piscop |
30 Mar 2009 | 53D | Tortoise’s race opponent | Andrea Carla Michaels |
28 Sep 2008 | 112A | A leveret is a young one | Cathy Allis Millhauser |
17 Jul 2008 | 34D | Fabled racer | Elizabeth A. Long |
16 Apr 2008 | 48A | Hound’s quarry | Edward Sessa |
28 Feb 2008 | 53D | Fabled slacker | Matt Ginsberg |
27 Jan 2008 | 73D | Fabled race loser | Mike Nothnagel |
25 Jun 2007 | 14A | Tortoise’s race opponent | Kurt Mengel and Jan-Michele Gianette |
20 Mar 2007 | 15A | Aesopian also-ran | Laura A. Halper |
4 Feb 2007 | 47A | Symbol of speed | Paul Guttormsson |
20 Dec 2006 | 51A | Fabled race loser | Nancy Salomon |
7 Sep 2006 | 61A | Animal with a 57-Across | Lucy Gardner Anderson |
16 Jul 2006 | 24D | Hopper | Ashish Vengsarkar |
19 Jun 2006 | 14A | Loser to the tortoise | Raymond Hamel |
18 May 2006 | 54A | Noted race loser | Peter A. Collins |
29 Mar 2006 | 62D | Tortoise racer | Frances Hansen (1919-2004) |
2 Jan 2006 | 51D | Long-eared leaper | Linda Schechet Tucker |
3 Nov 2005 | 55D | “A Wild ___” (cartoon in which Bugs Bunny first says “What’s up, Doc?”) | Byron Walden |
20 Oct 2005 | 34D | One leading a chase | Manny Nosowsky |
1 Jul 2005 | 33A | Jumper | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
14 Feb 2005 | 12D | Big-eared hopper | Janet R. Bender |
10 May 2004 | 42A | Long-eared hopper | Joy M. Andrews |
25 Feb 2004 | 15A | Animal with a scut | Nancy S. Ross |
26 Nov 2003 | 54D | Fabled racer | Tyler Hinman |
28 May 2003 | 35D | Racer of fable | Alan Arbesfeld |
25 Feb 2003 | 65A | Aesop’s also-ran | Nancy Salomon |
23 Nov 2002 | 37D | Constellation south of the Hunter, with “the” | Dana Motley |
10 Sep 2002 | 3D | Relative of a rabbit | Wei-Hwa Huang |
9 Jul 2002 | 19D | Fast runner | Robert Malinow |
7 May 2002 | 30A | Relative of a rabbit | Steven Dorfman |
1 Feb 2002 | 54A | Fabulous loser | Pat M. Hugel |
22 Oct 2001 | 38A | Tortoise racer | Denise Neuendorf |
5 Jul 2001 | 24A | Fox’s prey | Peter Gordon |
6 May 2001 | 16A | It’s famous for its rapid transit | Manny Nosowsky |
25 Apr 2001 | 34A | Meadow denizen | Mel Taub and crossword class |
4 Apr 2001 | 70A | Legendary loser | Alan Arbesfeld |
5 Nov 2000 | 41D | Partner of 20-Down | Michael S. Maurer |
10 Oct 2000 | 10D | Loser to a tortoise | Frances Hansen |
30 Aug 2000 | 36D | Also-ran of fable | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
21 Jul 2000 | 6D | One with big ears | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
16 Jul 2000 | 75A | Noted sprinter | David J. Kahn |
28 Jan 2000 | 16A | Fast loser | Manny Nosowsky and Martin Ashwood-Smith |
6 Dec 1999 | 33D | Aesop’s also-ran | Gregory E. Paul |
6 Jun 1999 | 80A | Hopper | David J. Kahn |
3 Dec 1998 | 37A | Fabled loser | Cathy Millhauser |
19 Oct 1998 | 54D | Tortoise’s rival | Stephanie Spadaccini |
24 Aug 1998 | 11D | Tortoise’s opponent | Alan Jay Weiss |
25 Jul 1998 | 16A | Fast one | Robert H. Wolfe |
12 Nov 1997 | 36A | Hounds’ quarry | Randall J. Hartman |
7 Oct 1997 | 15A | Overconfident racer of fable | Richard Hughes |
4 Oct 1997 | 52D | Wonderland character | Rich Norris |
24 Aug 1997 | 19A | Loser in an upset | Michael S. Maurer |
19 Aug 1997 | 6D | Fabled fast starter | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
30 Oct 1996 | 42A | Fabled racer | A. D. Cover |
22 Aug 1996 | 33D | Famous loser | R. Norris |
24 Jan 1996 | 18D | Fabled racer | J. Hess |
2 Nov 1995 | 54D | Fabled loser | Wayne Robert Williams |
17 Sep 1995 | 96D | Chinese calendar animal | Stanley Newman |
2 Sep 1995 | 53D | Leporine creature | Manny Nosowsky |
12 Jun 1995 | 45D | Animal with big ears | Robert Zimmerman |
15 May 1995 | 19A | ___ Krishna | Ernie Furtado |
26 Mar 1995 | 22A | March ___ | Rich Norris |
23 Mar 1995 | 61A | Fabled loser | Wayne Robert Williams |
5 Oct 1994 | 16A | Wonderland creature | Fran & Lou Sabin |
11 Jul 1994 | 9D | Tortoise’s competitor | Sidney L. Robbins |
25 May 1994 | 1A | ___ and hounds (outdoor game) | Fred Piscop |
4 May 1994 | 65A | Hound’s quarry | Louis Sabin |
19 Dec 1993 | 146D | Lagomorph | John M. Samson |
15 Dec 1993 | 30A | ___ and hounds | Fred Piscop |
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