MANILA is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for MANILA in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "MANILA" answer was first appeared in "19 Dec 1993" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Site of a 1975 “Thrilla”". It was authored by John M. Samson. Recently, the "MANILA" answer has been used for "3 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Capital on the island of Luzon". It was authored by Tracy Bennett. "MANILA" appeared 21 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "MANILA" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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3 Dec 2023 | 35D | Capital on the island of Luzon | Tracy Bennett |
6 Dec 2017 | 51A | Muhammad Ali fight site | Clive Probert |
13 Sep 2015 | 29A | Kind of paper | Joe DiPietro |
30 Jul 2012 | 24A | Capital of the Philippines | Rosemarie Dolan and Christopher Geach |
1 Jul 2012 | 23A | ___ Bay, 1898 battle site | Dan Schoenholz |
14 Feb 2011 | 4D | Philippine capital | Victor Fleming and Lynn Lempel |
20 Feb 2010 | 7D | The Pearl of the Orient | Paula Gamache |
10 Jun 2009 | 10D | Capital founded by Spanish invaders, 1571 | Richard Silvestri |
24 Aug 2008 | 16D | ___ Bay, 1898 battle site | Kevin G. Der |
8 Jun 2008 | 96D | Battle of ___ Bay, 1898 | Will Nediger |
16 Jan 2008 | 47D | 1975 “Thrilla” city | Barry C. Silk |
2 Oct 2007 | 6D | Port seized by Adm. Dewey, 1898 | Oliver Hill |
10 Jun 2005 | 47D | Malacañang Palace locale | David Quarfoot |
23 Sep 2002 | 47D | Capital of the Philippines | Peter Gordon |
17 Feb 2002 | 10D | ___ Bay, 1898 site of Admiral Dewey’s fleet | Joe DiPietro |
15 Feb 2001 | 34D | Malacañang Palace locale | David Ainslie Macleod |
30 Dec 2000 | 44D | 1898 battle site | Rich Norris |
29 Jul 1998 | 20A | Pacific capital | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
1 Nov 1996 | 23A | Stuff in envelopes | M. Rosen |
21 Aug 1995 | 46D | Kind of folder | Sidney L. Robbins |
19 Dec 1993 | 80A | Site of a 1975 “Thrilla” | John M. Samson |
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