MAAM is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for MAAM in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "MAAM" answer was first appeared in "17 Apr 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Polite address". It was authored by R. M. Hopkins. Recently, the "MAAM" answer has been used for "10 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Polite term of address (5)". It was authored by Zachary David Levy and Jeff Chen. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Sir’s counterpart (7)". "MAAM" appeared 83 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "MAAM" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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10 Dec 2023 | 1D | Polite term of address | Zachary David Levy and Jeff Chen |
23 Mar 2023 | 17D | Palindromic term of address | David Kwong |
18 Mar 2023 | 31A | “Yes, ___!” | Ada Nicolle |
7 Mar 2023 | 32A | Word of respect with an apostrophe in the middle | Enrique Henestroza Anguiano and Matthew Stock |
2 Mar 2023 | 15A | Palindromic honorific | Malaika Handa |
12 Feb 2023 | 4A | Elided title | Christina Iverson and Samuel A. Donaldson |
6 Oct 2022 | 20D | Officer’s title | Simeon Seigel |
28 Apr 2022 | 2D | Title with an apostrophe | Pao Roy |
2 Mar 2022 | 6A | Polite term of address | Dylan Schiff |
21 Jan 2022 | 2D | Respectful term of address | Kyle Dolan |
17 Nov 2021 | 8D | Palindromic title | Anne Grae Martin |
19 Feb 2021 | 32A | Palindrome with an apostrophe in the middle | Amanda Rafkin |
10 Jan 2021 | 30D | Title for a lady | Alex Bajcz |
10 Oct 2020 | 7D | Polite term of address | Brian Thomas |
3 Sep 2020 | 35D | Polite term of address | Sid Sivakumar |
1 Sep 2020 | 39A | “Yes, ___!” | David Steinberg |
12 Apr 2020 | 111A | Polite title | Joel Fagliano |
4 Apr 2020 | 45A | “After you, ___” | Yacob Yonas |
27 Feb 2020 | 37A | Palindromic term of address | Andrew Kingsley and John Lieb |
18 Dec 2019 | 23A | Polite term of address | Margaret Saine |
25 Sep 2018 | 6D | “Just the facts, ___” | Ross Trudeau |
26 Jul 2018 | 15A | Respectful term of address | Nate Cardin |
2 Jul 2018 | 32A | Sir’s counterpart | Evan Kalish |
2 Aug 2017 | 50A | Word from a hat tipper, perhaps | Bruce Haight |
24 Jan 2016 | 114A | Hat-tipping word | Francis Heaney and Brendan Emmett Quigley |
15 Sep 2015 | 1D | “Yes, ___” | Iain S. Padley |
27 Jun 2015 | 10D | “Thank you, ___” | Tim Croce |
23 Apr 2015 | 25A | Title with an apostrophe in the middle | David Steinberg and Bruce Leban |
7 Dec 2014 | 81D | The “m” of “yes’m” | Jeff Chen |
8 Jun 2014 | 11A | Cowboy-to-lady address | Patrick Berry |
9 Nov 2013 | 53D | Title with an apostrophe | Michael Ashley |
16 Sep 2013 | 43D | Sir’s counterpart, informally | Ed Sessa |
31 Jul 2013 | 1A | Term of address from a hat-tipper | H. David Goering |
22 Jul 2013 | 33A | “Just the facts, ___” | Ian Livengood |
1 Jul 2013 | 26D | Sir’s counterpart | Patrick McIntyre |
20 May 2013 | 56D | “Yes, ___” (gent’s reply) | Tim Croce |
18 Mar 2013 | 21A | Sir’s counterpart | Daniel Landman |
5 Sep 2012 | 21A | What to call a lady | Paula Gamache |
7 Oct 2011 | 12D | Term of address for a lady | Kevin G. Der |
29 Jun 2011 | 30D | Sir’s counterpart | Tony Orbach |
28 Feb 2011 | 26D | Sir’s counterpart | Mike Buckley |
25 May 2010 | 30A | Term of address from a hat-tipper | Sarah Keller |
24 Feb 2009 | 6A | Sir’s complement | Stephen Edward Anderson |
8 Feb 2009 | 60D | Word said while tipping one’s hat | Alan Arbesfeld |
3 Jun 2007 | 61A | “My dear lady” | Kelsey Blakley |
12 Feb 2006 | 78A | Word said with a tip o’ the hat | Manny Nosowsky |
18 Aug 2005 | 26D | Hat-tipper’s word | Paula Gamache |
24 Nov 2004 | 55D | Palindromic title | Adam Cohen |
23 Aug 2004 | 51D | “Just the facts, ___” | Nancy Salomon and Kyle Mahowald |
3 Mar 2004 | 34D | What to call a lady | Mark Diehl |
4 Jan 2004 | 41A | Woman, to a waiter | Patrick Merrell |
8 Dec 2003 | 29A | Sir’s partner | Barry Silk |
30 Nov 2002 | 43A | Friday addressee? | Jim Page |
14 Oct 2002 | 28D | Sir’s counterpart | Gregory E. Paul |
10 Aug 2002 | 6A | Miss alternative | Dana Motley |
31 May 2002 | 32A | Sir’s partner | Patrick Berry |
6 Jan 2002 | 40A | “Yes, ___” | Frank A. Longo |
29 Aug 2001 | 30A | “Yes, ___” | James Rogers |
14 Jun 2001 | 6A | What to call a lady | Mark Diehl |
15 Feb 2001 | 58D | Word with yes, no or thank you | David Ainslie Macleod |
1 Nov 2000 | 3D | Miss, eventually? | Peter Gordon |
1 Aug 2000 | 52D | Hat-tipper’s word | Randall J. Hartman |
12 Apr 2000 | 9A | “Yes, ___” | Peter Gordon |
21 Dec 1999 | 65A | Sir’s partner | Richard Hughes |
17 Oct 1999 | 60D | Webb address? | Bob and Sharon Klahn |
28 Feb 1999 | 26A | Thank-you-___ | Dave Tuller |
12 Feb 1999 | 28D | Term of politeness | Joe DiPietro |
25 Apr 1998 | 65A | “Thank you, ___!” | Jim Page |
25 Oct 1997 | 37A | Word for a lady | John Scott Marrone |
20 Oct 1997 | 6D | Sir’s counterpart | Peter Gordon |
10 Oct 1997 | 28A | “Yes, ___” | Shannon Burns |
18 Aug 1997 | 34D | Sir’s partner | Joel D. Lafargue |
6 Jul 1997 | 41A | What to call a lady | Robert H. Wolfe |
11 Apr 1997 | 49A | “Yes, ___” | Manny Nosowsky |
16 Dec 1996 | 61A | What a cowboy calls a lady | S. Spadaccini |
22 Aug 1996 | 6D | “Yes, ___!” | R. Norris |
4 Aug 1995 | 24A | Hat tipper’s word | Chuck Deodene |
11 Jul 1995 | 15A | Sir’s opposite | Gregory E. Paul |
25 Oct 1994 | 5A | Address for a lady | Lois Sidway |
20 Jun 1994 | 9A | Polite form of address | Bette Sue Cohen |
12 Jun 1994 | 16D | “Yes, ___!” | Frances Hansen |
7 Jun 1994 | 5A | Palindromic term of address | Ernie Furtado |
17 Apr 1994 | 91D | Polite address | R. M. Hopkins |
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