MIST is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for MIST in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "MIST" answer was first appeared in "15 Jan 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Blurrer". It was authored by Manny Nosowsky. Recently, the "MIST" answer has been used for "7 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Waterfall effect (2)". It was authored by Rebecca Goldstein. "MIST" appeared 60 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "MIST" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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7 Dec 2023 | 46D | Waterfall effect | Rebecca Goldstein |
24 Oct 2023 | 8D | Light spray | Daniel Grinberg |
20 Aug 2023 | 67D | Drops in midair | Michael Schlossberg |
7 Aug 2023 | 8D | Fine setting on a hose nozzle | Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness |
13 Jun 2023 | 1A | Airdrops? | Juliana Tringali Golden and Wendy L. Brandes |
1 Apr 2023 | 50D | Symbol of forgetfulness in Ishiguro’s “The Buried Giant” | Wyna Liu and Joel Fagliano |
28 Jan 2023 | 18A | Waterfall phenomenon | Kevin Christian |
7 Jan 2023 | 29A | Moisten, in a way | Adam Aaronson |
29 Oct 2022 | 39D | Spritz | Daniel Okulitch |
18 Jan 2022 | 5A | Spray lightly | Kate Schutzengel |
20 Dec 2021 | 8D | Fine spray | Anne Rowley |
24 Jul 2021 | 36D | Airdrops? | Adam Aaronson and Ricky Cruz |
23 Jan 2021 | 1D | Sight in a produce aisle | Doug Peterson and Brad Wilber |
28 Jun 2020 | 27A | Morning weather phenomenon | Jon Schneider and Anderson Wang |
7 Jun 2019 | 52D | Navigation hazard | Michael Hawkins |
15 Dec 2018 | 61A | Wet cloud | Erik Agard |
25 Oct 2018 | 55D | Waterfall feature | Neville Fogarty |
18 Aug 2018 | 13D | Vegetable aisle freshener | Mark Diehl |
27 Jun 2018 | 10A | Waterfall feature, often | Ned White |
12 Mar 2018 | 24D | Aerosol spray | John R. O’Brien |
17 Mar 2012 | 5D | Spray | David Quarfoot |
3 Feb 2012 | 55D | Tears can create one | Joel Kaplow |
1 Jan 2011 | 25A | Humidifier output | Mark Diehl |
19 Sep 2010 | 26A | It hangs around the Amazon | Kevin G. Der |
18 Feb 2010 | 36D | Spray setting | Caleb Madison |
30 Nov 2008 | 13D | Drops in the air | Richard Silvestri |
1 Sep 2008 | 37D | “Gorillas in the ___” | Andrea Carla Michaels |
23 Apr 2008 | 51A | Fine spray | Stephen Edward Anderson |
29 Dec 2007 | 45D | Tear up | Bob Klahn |
4 Jun 2007 | 55D | Aerosol spray | Steve Kahn |
19 Jul 2006 | 26D | Atomizer output | Alison Donald |
3 Jul 2006 | 30A | Waterfall effect | Randall J. Hartman |
24 Feb 2006 | 11A | Wet blanket? | Manny Nosowsky |
19 Jan 2006 | 6D | Add moisture | Joe DiPietro |
3 Jul 2005 | 61A | Waterfall feature | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
1 May 2005 | 96A | Spray | Joe DiPietro |
19 Mar 2005 | 23A | Visibility reducer | Jim Hyres |
14 Nov 2004 | 44A | Aerosol output | Harvey Estes and Nancy Salomon |
21 Oct 2004 | 38A | Drops in the air | Harvey Estes |
20 Jul 2004 | 37D | Atomizer’s release | Nancy Kavanaugh |
17 Oct 2003 | 30D | Drink served over cracked ice | Bob Peoples |
4 Sep 2003 | 63D | Niagara Falls feature | Nancy Salomon and Bob Peoples |
26 Mar 2003 | 57D | Atomizer output | Randall J. Hartman |
28 Aug 2002 | 28A | Fine spray | Mel Taub |
30 Oct 2000 | 7D | Rain forest feature | Gregory E. Paul |
17 Oct 2000 | 35D | Atomizer’s output | Peter Gordon |
30 Jul 2000 | 3D | Alcoholic drink served over cracked ice | Randolph Ross |
24 Sep 1999 | 27A | Brume | Martin Ashwood-Smith |
16 Sep 1999 | 54D | Waterfall phenomenon | Bill Ballard |
18 May 1999 | 9A | Spray | Cynthia Joy Higgins |
17 Apr 1999 | 26D | Spray | Jim Page |
28 Mar 1999 | 94D | Vapor form | Cathy Allis Millhauser |
29 Apr 1998 | 69A | Use an atomizer | Gayle Dean |
1 Dec 1997 | 48D | Morning haze | Mark Danna |
21 Nov 1997 | 41A | Aerosol | Chuck Deodene |
26 Jan 1996 | 18A | Navigation hazard | M. Nosowsky |
15 Aug 1995 | 5A | Fog | Randall J. Hartman |
3 Jun 1994 | 1D | Spray | Norman S. Wizer |
17 Jan 1994 | 28D | “Gorillas in the ___” | Sidney L. Robbins |
15 Jan 1994 | 38A | Blurrer | Manny Nosowsky |
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