MON

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

This "MON" answer was first appeared in "2 Jul 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "“___ Dieu!” (6)". It was authored by Bryant White. Recently, the "MON" answer has been used for "3 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Time to get back to work: Abbr. (2)". It was authored by Tracy Bennett. "MON" appeared 75 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "MON" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
3 Dec 2023 88D Time to get back to work: Abbr. Tracy Bennett
20 Aug 2023 86A Many a fed. holiday Michael Schlossberg
1 Mar 2023 32A “Au contraire, ___ frère” Aaron M. Rosenberg
14 May 2022 37D Part of many a three-day weekend: Abbr. Ada Nicolle
8 Feb 2022 30D Sun. follower Adam Aaronson, Jack Joshi and Jackson Janes
19 Sep 2021 28A Calendar column: Abbr. Peter Gordon
18 May 2021 29D M.L.K. Day, e.g.: Abbr. Margaret Seikel
9 May 2021 84D Sun follower? Brad Wiegmann
2 Apr 2021 10D Many a fed. holiday Kyra Wilson and Sophia Maymudes
20 Dec 2020 93A Most common day to call in sick: Abbr. Randolph Ross
22 Jul 2020 59D Part of many a three-day weekend: Abbr. Peter A. Collins
3 May 2020 119D Sun follower? Ben Zimmer and Brendan Emmett Quigley
26 Dec 2018 63D Fellow in Jamaica Howard Barkin
9 Dec 2018 87A Kingston bro Ross Trudeau
3 Aug 2018 10D “___ Dieu!” David Steinberg
4 Oct 2017 37A The day of M.L.K. Day: Abbr. Evan Mahnken
7 Sep 2017 49A Kingston dude Alex Eaton-Salners
21 Mar 2017 22A Dude, Jamaica-style George Barany and John D. Child
22 Feb 2016 34A When Presidents’ Day is always celebrated: Abbr. Ed Sessa
5 Sep 2015 46A Datebook abbr. Byron Walden
5 Apr 2015 83D Many a fed. holiday Tom McCoy
5 May 2014 58A Sun. follower Lynn Lempel
21 Apr 2014 61D Tues. preceder John Lieb
22 Jul 2012 96D Jamaican fellow Brendan Emmett Quigley
2 Aug 2011 55A Many a federal holiday: Abbr. Albert R. Picallo
9 Apr 2011 5D When “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” aired: Abbr. Scott Atkinson
14 Jan 2011 12D Calendar abbr. Martin Ashwood-Smith
16 Jul 2010 58D Back-to-sch. time Mel Rosen
23 Mar 2010 19A Jamaican term of address Kurt Krauss
14 Jan 2010 62D Jamaican fellow Caleb Madison and J.A.S.A. Crossword Class
16 Feb 2009 13D Tue. preceder David Kwong
23 Dec 2008 44D “___ Dieu!” Joe Krozel
17 Aug 2008 36A Back-to-work time: Abbr. Caleb Madison
28 Oct 2007 87A Many a fed. holiday Ben Tausig
13 Sep 2007 7D “Hey, ___!” (Jamaican greeting) Joe Krozel & Victor Fleming
25 Jul 2007 11A Fed. holiday, often Ed Early
12 Jun 2007 61D Back-to-school time: Abbr. Jonathan Gersch
24 Apr 2007 13D Start of the work wk., for many Brendan Emmett Quigley
7 Apr 2007 37D Calendar abbr. Michael Shteyman
1 Mar 2007 45A “___ dieu!” Steven E. Atwood
15 Feb 2007 25A French possessive Elizabeth Rehfeld
16 Nov 2006 21A Calendar column: Abbr. Kevin Donovan
19 Oct 2006 64D ___ cheri Raymond C. Young
24 Aug 2006 50A Calendar abbr. Gary Steinmehl
6 Apr 2006 15A ___ ami Ed Early
21 Nov 2004 8D Time to get back to work: Abbr. Kumar Balani
20 Oct 2004 13D Fall football night: Abbr. Elizabeth C. Gorski
2 Oct 2004 4D Oct. start of a new Supreme Court session David J. Kahn
27 Aug 2004 40A “Dude,” in Kingston Manny Nosowsky
17 Jan 2004 8D Dieu et ___ droit (motto of England) Patrick Berry
13 Nov 2003 59D Guy in Jamaica Manny Nosowsky
30 Mar 2003 42A “___ Dieu!” Alan Arbesfeld
11 Jun 2002 23A Many a legal holiday: Abbr. Nancy Kavanaugh
27 Feb 2002 38A One reggae fan to another Brendan Emmett Quigley
16 Jul 2001 21D Tues. preceder Peter Gordon
7 Apr 2001 8D When “The Lucy Show” aired: Abbr. Trip Payne
30 Dec 2000 56D Calendar abbr. Rich Norris
1 Oct 2000 137D Night “The Monkees” aired: Abbr. Nancy Nicholson Joline
10 Jan 2000 12D Tue. preceder John Greenman
17 Oct 1999 49A Sun follower? Bob and Sharon Klahn
2 Aug 1999 47A Tues. preceder Stephanie Spadaccini
29 Jun 1999 20A Back-to-work time: Abbr. Arthur S. Verdesca
9 Mar 1999 39D Back-to-work time: Abbr. Harvey Estes and Nancy Salomon
4 Nov 1998 58D Back-to-work time: Abbr. Rich Norris
24 Mar 1998 6D Presidents’ Day, e.g.: Abbr. Fred Piscop
30 Jan 1998 9D Day of the week: Abbr. Martin Ashwood-Smith
30 Nov 1997 85D Fed. holiday, often Charles Deber
3 Aug 1997 113D Sun follower? Peter Gordon
28 Mar 1997 19A “___ dieu!” Jim Page
18 Mar 1997 34D Back-to-work time: Abbr. John R. Conrad
30 May 1996 56D ___ami N. S. Wizer
3 Nov 1995 60D Calendar abbr. David J. Kahn
27 Apr 1995 61D Dude, Jamaican-style Lois Sidway
1 Nov 1994 34A Tues. preceder Christopher Page
2 Jul 1994 58D “___ Dieu!” Bryant White

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