ONE

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

This "ONE" answer was first appeared in "1 Feb 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "1969 Three Dog Night hit (3)". It was authored by Robert Zimmerman. Recently, the "ONE" answer has been used for "8 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Tip jar item". It was authored by Robert Logan. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hints: "Wedded (10)", "United (10)", "Together (8)", "Unified (7)", "Single (7)", "Singleton (7)", "I (6)", "Inseparable (6)". "ONE" appeared 551 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ONE" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
8 Dec 2023 51D Tip jar item Robert Logan
21 Nov 2023 19A Air Force ___ Kevin Christian and Andrea Carla Michaels
10 Nov 2023 19A Unified Kate Hawkins
22 Oct 2023 66D Number that sounds like a past-tense verb Robert Ryan
17 Sep 2023 12D Representation of January Jill Rafaloff and Michelle Sontarp
10 Sep 2023 76D Busy time at a cafeteria Adam Wagner
21 Jul 2023 43A What I might be Robyn Weintraub
19 Jul 2023 59D United Billy Bratton
3 Jul 2023 9D This clue’s number minus eight Sam Buchbinder
14 Jun 2023 55A Not yet two years old Jennifer Hoelzer
11 May 2023 27A Word before and after “on,” “to” or “by” Sheldon Polonsky
9 May 2023 56D Soul mate, with “the” Margaret Seikel
26 Mar 2023 11D United David Karp
25 Mar 2023 18A Only repeat in the Fibonacci sequence Robyn Weintraub
20 Mar 2023 23D See 21-Down Adam Vincent
28 Feb 2023 10D It shares a computer key with an exclamation point Gia Bosko
27 Feb 2023 9D Number of Q tiles in Scrabble David Rockow
15 Jan 2023 124D Hydrogen’s atomic number Michael Schlossberg
11 Jan 2023 2D “!” keymate Victor Barocas
6 Jan 2023 14D What a pointer finger can represent Erica Hsiung Wojcik
25 Dec 2022 59D I, to Claudius John Martz
28 Nov 2022 29A Individual Chloe Revery
23 Nov 2022 30D Sole Erica Hsiung Wojcik and Matthew Stock
18 Nov 2022 4D What a raised index finger might represent Robyn Weintraub
13 Nov 2022 47A It shares a key with “!” Samuel A. Donaldson
18 Oct 2022 19D 1 Dan Schoenholz
17 Sep 2022 44A Small sample Grant Thackray
6 Jul 2022 41D The Chiffons’ “___ Fine Day” Sam Koperwas and Jeff Chen
22 May 2022 112D “Good ___!” David and Karen and Paul Steinberg
15 May 2022 115D Partner of only Daniel Mauer
2 May 2022 4D 1/2 + 1/2 Erik Agard
26 Apr 2022 39D Early afternoon hour Simon Marotte
11 Mar 2022 23D Marine ___ Robyn Weintraub
3 Mar 2022 21D Small bill August Lee-Kovach
17 Jan 2022 13D Number on a foam finger Evan Mahnken
16 Jan 2022 40D Out of gas, informally Derrick Niederman
11 Jan 2022 3D Unified Ross Trudeau
23 Dec 2021 62A Something it’s good to get a hole in? Stephen McCarthy
28 Nov 2021 117D Only’s partner Jeff Kremer
13 Nov 2021 5D With 39-Down, “Wait!” Adam Aaronson
9 Nov 2021 21A Word after square or plus Jennifer Lee and Victor Galson
27 Oct 2021 61D What the tangent of 45° is equal to Johanna Fenimore
17 Oct 2021 80D With 83-Down, puzzle solver’s starting point Jeff Chen
4 Oct 2021 57D “We’re number ___!” Christina Iverson and Andrea Carla Michaels
5 Sep 2021 126D With 124-Down, feature of van Gogh Grant Thackray
2 Sep 2021 44D It appears twice in the Fibonacci sequence David W. Tuffs
29 Aug 2021 68D It’s represented by a dot in the top-left corner, in Braille Dory Mintz
12 Aug 2021 25A Common typo for an exclamation point Jake Halperin
18 Jul 2021 72D Gastric acid, on the pH scale Jesse Goldberg
6 Jul 2021 63D Word before “More Night,” “More Try” and “More Chance” in Billboard hits Katie Hale
16 Jun 2021 33D Unnamed person Finn Vigeland
2 Jun 2021 49A Binary digit Jesse Goldberg
26 May 2021 39D Number aptly found in “loner” Will Nediger
12 May 2021 13A Number on a foam finger Tracy Gray
5 May 2021 57A “Take ___” Bryce Hwang, Rahul Sridhar and Akshay Ravikumar
26 Apr 2021 12D Last number in a countdown Eric and Lori Bornstein
25 Apr 2021 2D It’s 50/50 Jeremy Newton
5 Apr 2021 67A Number of Q tiles in Scrabble Zhouqin Burnikel
26 Mar 2021 26D What a raised index finger may stand for Daniel Larsen
17 Mar 2021 2D With 1-Down, the smallest amount Peter A. Collins
24 Feb 2021 61D Number of seasons played by baseball’s Seattle Pilots Andrew J. Ries
7 Feb 2021 72D Half and half? Katie Hale and Christina Iverson
3 Dec 2020 11D 2000 Beatles album … or its peak position on Billboard Jake Halperin
9 Nov 2020 5D Number said just before “Liftoff!” Kate Hawkins
10 Sep 2020 64D It’s next to nothing David J. Kahn
9 Sep 2020 63D Washington’s bill Jakob Weisblat
4 Aug 2020 19A Yellow ball in pool Jacob Stulberg
28 Jul 2020 6D Ariana Grande’s “___ Last Time” Ross Trudeau
25 Jul 2020 25D Whole Royce Ferguson
7 Jul 2020 43A Number of lanterns “if by land” Kevin Patterson
6 May 2020 8D Phone button that lacks letters Ali Gascoigne
26 Apr 2020 12D Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero Royce Ferguson
9 Apr 2020 18D Prime factor Alex Eaton-Salners
24 Feb 2020 9D Telephone button that doesn’t have letters Jacob Stulberg
10 Feb 2020 58D Digit in binary code Bruce Haight
9 Feb 2020 81A Gender-neutral pronoun Brian Kulman
20 Dec 2019 7D “Blastoff!” preceder Zhouqin Burnikel
27 Oct 2019 7D Its square equals its square root Michael Paleos
18 Oct 2019 22D United Jamey Smith
16 Oct 2019 41A With 42-Across, usual result of a leadoff batter getting three strikes Peter A. Collins
7 Oct 2019 1D {See Notepad} Keiran King
30 Sep 2019 38A Ace’s value, at times Lynn Lempel
22 Sep 2019 31D A quarter to four? Tracy Gray
11 Sep 2019 47A Inseparable Ned White
9 Sep 2019 5D See 6-Down Dan Schoenholz
3 Sep 2019 68A Wedded Evan Kalish
29 Aug 2019 24A See 23-Across Jeff Chen
14 Aug 2019 31D With 45-Across, low draw in soccer David J. Kahn
5 Aug 2019 35A Bill in a tip jar Tracy Gray
4 Aug 2019 28A Any nonzero number to the zeroth power Will Nediger
1 Jul 2019 61A Hour after midnight Damon Gulczynski
3 Jun 2019 63A Word before “blastoff” Lynn Lempel
7 May 2019 41A Unified Ross Trudeau
23 Apr 2019 27D Meaning of a raised index finger Amanda Chung and Karl Ni
17 Apr 2019 6D “He still the ___” (lyric in Beyoncé’s “Countdown”) Alison Ohringer and Erik Agard
14 Apr 2019 96D Liftoff preceder Will Nediger
7 Apr 2019 94A With 95-Across, what often seems to disappear in a dryer Peter A. Collins
19 Mar 2019 52D United Daniel Larsen
7 Mar 2019 39D Cosine of 0 Brian Thomas
7 Jan 2019 29A Opening number? Andrew Kingsley
1 Jan 2019 15A “You’re ___ to talk!” Gary Cee
21 Dec 2018 16A Not you specifically Peter A. Collins
11 Dec 2018 3D x’s positive value in the equation 2x = 4x2 – 2 Amanda Chung and Karl Ni
3 Dec 2018 65A Number replaced by “hup” by a drill sergeant Lynn Lempel
7 Oct 2018 73A Each “O” of BOGO Tom McCoy
10 Sep 2018 61A “We’re number ___!” Jacob Stulberg
8 Sep 2018 49A Small square Andrew J. Ries
18 Jun 2018 58D ___ Direction (boy band) Ross Trudeau
6 Jun 2018 24A BBC ___ Richard F. Mausser
16 May 2018 2D Start of every ZIP code in Pennsylvania Jonathan Schmalzbach and Bill Albright
5 Apr 2018 9D Single David J. Kahn
12 Mar 2018 39A With 32-Across, what the answers to the starred clues each have John R. O’Brien
7 Mar 2018 56A Impersonal “you” Natan Last, Andy Kravis and the J.A.S.A. Crossword Class
26 Feb 2018 13D Tip jar bill Andrea Carla Michaels and Mark Diehl
15 Jan 2018 8D Final word shouted before “Happy New Year!” Agnes Davidson and Zhouqin Burnikel
14 Jan 2018 76D It stands for January Joel Fagliano
11 Jan 2018 39A Joined … or a continuation of 36-Across Sam Trabucco
20 Dec 2017 21A With 22-Across, certain way to make 60-Across Talitha Randall
10 Dec 2017 46A Figure on a foam finger Erik Agard and Laura Braunstein
11 Nov 2017 58A Wedded George Barany and Michael Shteyman
1 Nov 2017 39A I Herre Schouwerwou
27 Oct 2017 31D With 33-Down, like solitaire David Steinberg
19 Oct 2017 1A First in an infinite line Ned White
22 Sep 2017 39D Small square David Steinberg
12 Sep 2017 31A Inseparable Bruce Haight
17 Aug 2017 66A “Rogue ___” Peter A. Collins
24 Jul 2017 30D Pi’s first digit after the decimal Peter Gordon
28 May 2017 17D With 18-Down, distribution limitation, informally Andrew Zhou
11 May 2017 61A How you might be referred to Timothy Polin
29 Mar 2017 8D Admit ___ Jules P. Markey
8 Mar 2017 31A Inseparable Paula Gamache
13 Feb 2017 40A Dollar bill Brent Sverdloff and Michael Blake
1 Feb 2017 37D Number of emails sent by Warren Buffett in his entire life Matthew Sewell and Jeff Chen
21 Dec 2016 24A You, more formally Jeff Chen and Seth Geltman
12 Nov 2016 56D Marine ___ (presidential helicopter) David J. Kahn
7 Nov 2016 60D Word repeated in “It takes ___ to know ___” Bruce Haight
27 Oct 2016 62A Word before “Happy New Year!” Milo Beckman
30 Sep 2016 10D Not you specifically James Mulhern
29 Sep 2016 39A Unified Jonathan M. Kaye
5 Sep 2016 39D Bill with Washington’s face Tracy Gray
28 Aug 2016 64A Out of gas, informally Paolo Pasco
25 Aug 2016 12D ___ World Trade Center Andrew Zhou
21 Aug 2016 68A What might replace you? Kathy Matheson and Jeff Chen
17 Aug 2016 36A Opening number Mark McClain
9 Aug 2016 10D Ironically, the last song in “A Chorus Line” Andrea Carla Michaels
5 Aug 2016 2D “Army of ___” (recruiting slogan) Brendan Emmett Quigley
30 Jun 2016 37A Many a numerator Jonathan M. Kaye
10 Jun 2016 56D 21st word of the Pledge of Allegiance David Steinberg
8 Jun 2016 54A Xbox ___ Sean Dobbin
12 May 2016 33A See 39-Across James Tuttle
4 Apr 2016 2D Result of dividing any nonzero number by itself David Kwong
2 Apr 2016 5D First of all Doug Peterson and Brad Wilber
25 Mar 2016 9D Light air, on the Beaufort scale Ian Livengood
16 Mar 2016 61A With 48-Down, kind of street David J. Kahn
21 Feb 2016 97D Vowel’s value in Scrabble Patrick Berry
30 Jan 2016 44A It lacks letters on a telephone keypad Samuel A. Donaldson and Brad Wilber
27 Jan 2016 62A You, impersonally Adam G. Perl
17 Jan 2016 123A Single Jeff Chen
6 Jan 2016 2D Maximum value of sine Jules P. Markey
17 Dec 2015 49A Five fifths David Kwong
27 Nov 2015 32A Solitary Peter Wentz
22 Nov 2015 81A Penultimate countdown word Samuel A. Donaldson and Jeff Chen
29 Oct 2015 23A Number of monosyllabic U.S. state names Sam Trabucco
5 Oct 2015 35A Early afternoon hour Mike Buckley
5 Sep 2015 4D Word before and after “to,” “on” or “for” Byron Walden
3 Sep 2015 7D Common lunch hour Merl Reagle (1950-2015)
19 Aug 2015 60D Score for a post-touchdown kick Timothy Polin
30 Jul 2015 60D Last ___ Brendan Emmett Quigley
20 Jul 2015 56A Follower of Formula or Air Force John Westwig
16 Jul 2015 2D “Good ___!” Paula Gamache
13 Jul 2015 27A Goalie’s jersey number, often Zhouqin Burnikel
6 Jul 2015 61D Word just before “blastoff” Lynn Lempel
2 Jul 2015 4D United Timothy Polin
8 Jun 2015 30A (5 x 3) – (7 x 2) = ? Peter A. Collins
26 Apr 2015 81A Acting as a group Patrick Berry
8 Apr 2015 72A “Good ___!” Zhouqin Burnikel
17 Mar 2015 43A Scrabble value of every letter in RELATIONS David Phillips
11 Feb 2015 47A Chart position reached by all the albums seen in the starred clues in this puzzle Will Treece
18 Jan 2015 53A Fused Joe Krozel
25 Nov 2014 63D Single Jeffrey Wechsler
23 Nov 2014 123A Gender-neutral pronoun Patrick Berry
27 Oct 2014 45D Result of dividing any number by itself Stanley Newman
6 Oct 2014 4D Start of almost every ZIP code in New York Robyn Weintraub
13 Aug 2014 38D Exclamation point’s key-mate Dan Schoenholz
20 Jul 2014 16D Low number Eric Berlin
17 Jul 2014 10D In dire need of gas, say Alan Arbesfeld
14 Jul 2014 57D 21st word of the Pledge of Allegiance MaryEllen Uthlaut
1 Jul 2014 47A Bob Marley’s “___ Love” Gary Cee
27 Jun 2014 46A What I can be Peter A. Collins
15 Jun 2014 87D 1300 hours, to a civilian Tony Orbach
5 Jun 2014 63A 45-Across, in America Ed Sessa
4 Jun 2014 13D ___-hit wonder Jim Hilger
1 Jun 2014 44A Together Tom McCoy
25 May 2014 6D With 10-Down, certain punch Dan Schoenholz
5 May 2014 37D Area code lead-in Lynn Lempel
9 Apr 2014 54A Tangent of 45° John E. Bennett
6 Apr 2014 7D Wedded Patrick Berry
16 Mar 2014 5D 50/50 Jeremy Newton
29 Jan 2014 25A Impossible point total in American pro football Michael Black
27 Jan 2014 13D First number dialed when calling long distance James Tuttle
12 Jan 2014 26A Point value of an A in Scrabble Andrew Chaikin
5 Jan 2014 77D Pepsi brand Alan DerKazarian
20 Nov 2013 24D Number on a foam finger Peter A. Collins
21 Oct 2013 16A ___ Direction (boy band) Gary Cee
27 Sep 2013 36A See 29-Across Peter A. Collins
13 Sep 2013 32A Wedded Patrick Berry
6 Sep 2013 35A Fused Brad Wilber and Doug Peterson
29 Aug 2013 56D Air Force ___ Timothy Polin
24 Jul 2013 12D You, generically Erik Wennstrom
17 Jul 2013 23A Word on a dollar Robyn Weintraub
10 Jun 2013 35D Number dialed before an area code Zhouqin Burnikel
6 May 2013 24A Pepsi ___, sugar-free cola Joel Fagliano
1 May 2013 7D Only partner? Paula Gamache
28 Apr 2013 109D Possible lunch hour Patrick Berry
16 Apr 2013 67A Number that’s its own square Peter Broda
10 Mar 2013 19D 20/20 Finn Vigeland
10 Feb 2013 7D Goalie’s jersey number, often Patrick Berry
23 Jan 2013 23A With 24-Across, like Edward Albee’s “The Zoo Story” Joel Fagliano
12 Dec 2012 63D Derivative with respect to “x” in f(x) = x + 10 Peter A. Collins
5 Dec 2012 38D Start of a long-distance call Jim Hilger
11 Sep 2012 28A Start of a long-distance call Kenneth Leeser
27 Aug 2012 61D Pepsi ___ Michael Farabaugh
4 Aug 2012 36D It was retired by the Yankees in 1986 Jim Page
3 Jul 2012 31D Word before “Liftoff!” Robyn Weintraub
29 May 2012 16A … of a 1968 Jefferson stamp Daniel A. Finan
23 May 2012 60D Undivided Eric Williams
28 Apr 2012 5D In dire need of gas Gary J. Whitehead
28 Mar 2012 2D Telephone key with no letters Joe DiPietro
4 Mar 2012 100A Single David J. Kahn
21 Feb 2012 8D 2000 Beatles album or its peak chart position Caleb Madison
10 Jan 2012 32D “Just the ___” Gary Cee
7 Dec 2011 60A Unified Julian Lim
30 Nov 2011 72A Addition to 18-, 23-, 40-, 54- and 60-Across Rolf Hamburger
16 Nov 2011 42A Word that appears eight times on a dollar bill Gary Cee
13 Nov 2011 98D Wedded Jeremy Newton and Tony Orbach
9 Nov 2011 25D Alternative to I, you, he or she Paula Gamache
25 Oct 2011 50A Small bill C. W. Stewart
23 Aug 2011 25A Sharer of an exclamation point on a keyboard Michael Farabaugh
15 Aug 2011 24A Formula ___ racing Stan Newman
11 Jul 2011 52A Valedictorian’s rank Ellen Leuschner
1 Jul 2011 64D “___ moment” Chris A. McGlothlin
8 Jun 2011 51D Snake eye (as this completed puzzle depicts) Peter A. Collins
18 May 2011 38D Wedded David J. Kahn
5 Apr 2011 9D Washington bill E. J. Masicampo
22 Mar 2011 30A E’s value, in Scrabble Albert R. Picallo
23 Feb 2011 12D Admit ___ Barry C. Silk
22 Dec 2010 36A *As a package Michael Sharp
25 Nov 2010 65A Number of tiles per Scrabble set for the letter at the end of the answer to each starred clue Bill Thompson
11 Nov 2010 34A Undivided Andrew Zhou
3 Nov 2010 2D Indivisible Tracy Gray
18 Oct 2010 51A Singleton Lynn Lempel
15 Sep 2010 7D Single Zoe Wheeler, Brown University ’12
20 Aug 2010 31A Bit of bread Brad Wilber
26 Jul 2010 59D Last number in a countdown Janet R. Bender
18 Jul 2010 110D Low digit Robert W. Harris
1 Jul 2010 34A With 42-Across, bogey? Clive Probert
1 Jul 2010 45A With 42-Across, birdie? Clive Probert
23 Jun 2010 13D Diet-drink calorie count Alex Boisvert
15 Jun 2010 14A Top-of-the-charts number Jill Winslow
11 Apr 2010 109D Together Patrick Berry
13 Mar 2010 55D The same partner? Tyler Hinman and Byron Walden
7 Mar 2010 62A Number of states whose last two letters are its own postal abbreviation Tony Orbach and Patrick Blindauer
24 Feb 2010 27D Pee Wee Reese, for the Dodgers Kenneth J. Berniker
7 Feb 2010 139D Letterless phone button Patrick Berry
20 Oct 2009 8D Cyclops eye count Gary Cee
23 Sep 2009 25D Cosine of zero degrees Jonathan Gersch
12 Sep 2009 44A What I might indicate Barry C. Silk
9 Sep 2009 5D See 32-Down Richard Chisholm
31 Aug 2009 9D Marine ___ (presidential helicopter) Fred Piscop
27 Aug 2009 61D Seventh row Derek Bowman
15 Jul 2009 65A Cosine of 2 pi Joon Pahk
10 Jul 2009 45D With 41-Down, quaint sandlot game Joe Krozel
8 Jul 2009 64A “A Chorus Line” song Tim Wescott
5 Jul 2009 121D A wee hour Tony Orbach and Amy Reynaldo
1 Jun 2009 33A Two halved John Farmer
7 May 2009 37D Series opener Elizabeth C. Gorski
2 Apr 2009 40D Billy Martin, for the Yankees Brendan Emmett Quigley
5 Feb 2009 62D Low digit David J. Kahn
19 Jan 2009 58D Long-distance number starter Tracey Snyder
22 Dec 2008 37A “The loneliest number,” in a Three Dog Night song Lynn Lempel
11 Nov 2008 47D Air Force ___ Nancy Salomon and Larry Shearer
9 Nov 2008 5D I Paula Gamache
29 Oct 2008 5D 1969 Three Dog Night hit Steven L. Zisser
23 Sep 2008 60D Unnamed person Richard Chisholm
21 Sep 2008 8D Combined Brendan Emmett Quigley
14 Sep 2008 81D Married Jeremy Newton
4 Sep 2008 37A Married Matt Ginsberg
11 Aug 2008 19A I Thomas Heilman
26 Jul 2008 51A Small note Barry C. Silk
25 Jun 2008 18D Hit 1992 U2 “single” Rob Cook
13 Jun 2008 40A Neuter pronoun Patrick Berry
8 Jun 2008 94D Beginning of all New York ZIP codes Will Nediger
3 Jun 2008 25D Canadian “loonie” denomination Pete Muller
21 May 2008 20A Wee hour Dave Mackey
7 May 2008 45D I might signify this Richard Silvestri
19 Apr 2008 6D It’s next to nothing Bob Klahn
6 Apr 2008 101A United Daniel C. Bryant
23 Mar 2008 13D With 105-Down, a short play Robert W. Harris
6 Mar 2008 30D Primary figure Pamela Amick Klawitter
22 Jan 2008 25A Number of operas composed by Beethoven Adam G. Perl
13 Jan 2008 50D Mr. Right, with “the” Stella Daily and Bruce Venzke
5 Jan 2008 54A Next to nothing? Paula Gamache
2 Jan 2008 65D With 32-Across, a ball game Patrick Blindauer
1 Jan 2008 24A Digit in binary code Adam G. Perl
8 Dec 2007 23A Undivided Barry C. Silk
3 Dec 2007 39A Number before “ignition … liftoff!” Harvey Estes
22 Nov 2007 22D A Oliver Hill
19 Nov 2007 16A Long-distance number starter Lynn Lempel
6 Nov 2007 52A Singleton John Underwood
2 Nov 2007 25A With 52- and 39-Across, gradually Barry C. Silk
3 Oct 2007 39D Start of long-distance dialing Robert Dillman
13 Sep 2007 10D Night stand leader? Joe Krozel & Victor Fleming
10 Sep 2007 6D Word before “ignition … liftoff!” Edward M Sessa
14 Aug 2007 3D Sole C. W. Stewart
2 Aug 2007 16A 1992 U2 top 10 hit Robert Dillman
12 Jun 2007 40D Atomic number of hydrogen Jonathan Gersch
27 May 2007 62D Missing broadcast channel Patrick Berry
20 May 2007 110D It’s next to nothing Seth A. Abel
23 Apr 2007 36D Last number in a countdown David Pringle
16 Apr 2007 57D White Monopoly bill Randall J. Hartman
2 Jan 2007 44A “A Chorus Line” number Sarah Keller
10 Dec 2006 83A With 74-Down, unanimity David J. Kahn
9 Oct 2006 20A Binary code digit Sarah Keller
2 Sep 2006 50D Not split Mel Rosen
20 Jul 2006 31D Purina ___ (pet food) Kevin McCann
17 Jul 2006 13D Air Force ___ Larry Paul
31 May 2006 44A When lunch hour ends, often Trip Payne
4 May 2006 38A “Take ___” Rob Richardson
19 Apr 2006 67A “___ moment” Lee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon
14 Feb 2006 9D Capital ___ Bank Kevan Choset
8 Jan 2006 7D What I will always be? Michael Ashley
3 Jan 2006 13D Solitary Lynn Lempel
1 Jan 2006 58A A Joe DiPietro
17 Oct 2005 43A Two halves Gregory E. Paul
23 Sep 2005 2D With 4-Down, some swimsuits Levi Denham
13 Sep 2005 13D Calorie count of some diet drinks Stella Daily and Bruce Venzke
4 Sep 2005 113D Bottom of some scales Richard Silvestri
7 Aug 2005 95A Indivisible Lee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon
19 Jul 2005 24A Binary digit Trip Payne
9 Jul 2005 36A Together Patrick Berry
26 Jun 2005 26A Word before and after “by,” “on,” or “to” Joe DiPietro
22 May 2005 104D Half and half A. J. Santora
16 May 2005 44A It’s dialed before a long-distance number Marc J. Gameroff
9 May 2005 19A Singleton Jim Hyres
2 May 2005 59A I Tyler Hinman
18 Apr 2005 46A Number before “Liftoff!” Robert Dillman
25 Mar 2005 7D Eagle’s bill? Harvey Estes
8 Mar 2005 44D White Monopoly bill Deb Amlen
3 Dec 2004 15A Next to nothing? Michael Shteyman
23 Nov 2004 13D Word on a dollar Kurt Mengel
19 Nov 2004 38A Liftoff preceder Jay Leatherman
8 Nov 2004 23A “The loneliest number” Damon J. Gulczynski
9 Oct 2004 21A With 51-Down, a common tennis score Byron Walden
14 Jul 2004 57D No longer divided A. J. Santora
12 Jul 2004 16A Early afternoon hour Gregory E. Paul
1 Jul 2004 47A Wedded Nancy Kavanaugh
16 May 2004 124A Formula ___ Patrick Berry
14 May 2004 37D With 31-Across, some clubs Robert H. Wolfe
27 Apr 2004 13D “That’s ___ for the books!” Janet R. Bender
8 Mar 2004 41D With 25-Across, 50% Allan E. Parrish
7 Mar 2004 45A Leading figure Tyler Hinman
5 Mar 2004 30D See 60-Across Gary Steinmehl
23 Feb 2004 20A ___ of a kind Anne Garellick
3 Jan 2004 57D Person James M. and James C. Jenista
7 Dec 2003 63A Four quarters Sherry O. Blackard
23 Nov 2003 21D Solitary Leonard Williams
12 Nov 2003 11D Count near the end of a countdown Alan Arbesfeld
22 Sep 2003 31A Start of long-distance dialing Marjorie Berg
1 Sep 2003 41A “___ Fine Day” (1963 Chiffons hit) Barry Silk
13 Jul 2003 32A Indivisible Randolph Ross
6 Jul 2003 94D Like-minded Robert H. Wolfe
26 Jun 2003 12D Start of a long-distance call Patrick Berry
19 Jun 2003 33D Start for step or stop Randolph Ross
10 Jun 2003 31D Lunch hour Elizabeth C. Gorski
30 May 2003 44A Simple ticket order Patrick Berry
14 May 2003 5D Low digit Harvey Estes and Nancy Salomon
6 Apr 2003 98A Minimal order Joe DiPietro
20 Feb 2003 52A Whole Peter Sarrett
8 Feb 2003 9D What I might mean? Patrick Berry
22 Jan 2003 55A Cellular ___ Michael Shteyman
31 Dec 2002 60D Common lunchtime Gene Newman
20 Dec 2002 31D A Manny Nosowsky
15 Dec 2002 121D With 60-Down, eventually RIchard Hughes
3 Dec 2002 38A I Tyler Hinman
5 Nov 2002 12D Latish lunchtime Fred Piscop
25 Oct 2002 27A With 15-Down, low Brendan Emmett Quigley
11 Oct 2002 34D See 27-Across A. J. Santora
23 Sep 2002 6D Early afternoon Peter Gordon
10 Sep 2002 21D Fraction of a 46-Across Wei-Hwa Huang
8 Sep 2002 54A “Take ___” Rich Norris
1 Sep 2002 32A Solitary Patrick Berry
29 Aug 2002 58D Lunchtime, perhaps William Schaub
21 Aug 2002 7D “The loneliest number” Joel Kaplow
18 Aug 2002 93D Wee hour Michael Ashley
5 Aug 2002 33A 56-Across + 56-Across Manny Nosowsky
30 Jun 2002 115D Top position Joe DiPietro
26 Jun 2002 10D United Nancy Salomon
17 Jun 2002 5D Loved ___ Janice M. Putney
16 May 2002 16A Wedded David J. Kahn
28 Apr 2002 40D Series opener Elizabeth C. Gorski
25 Mar 2002 45D Lonely number Gerald R. Ferguson
13 Mar 2002 22A Lunch hour, maybe Ed Early
25 Feb 2002 57D “You’re Still the ___” (1998 Grammy winner) Christina Houlihan
24 Feb 2002 119D Undivided Manny Nosowsky
7 Feb 2002 47A It might be broken into quarters Patrick Berry
20 Jan 2002 120D Wedded Brendan Emmett Quigley
5 Jan 2002 10D Inseparable Rich Norris
29 Dec 2001 49D Starting square Bob Peoples
14 Nov 2001 36D “Blastoff!” preceder Frank A. Longo
24 Oct 2001 2D Formula ___ Sarah Keller
16 Oct 2001 4D “A Chorus Line” number Sarah Keller
13 Oct 2001 12D It’s heard before a liftoff Jim Page
5 Oct 2001 6D See 5-Down Elizabeth C. Gorski
4 Oct 2001 63A Washington is on it David J. Kahn
1 Oct 2001 36D Start of a long distance call Janice M. Putney
20 Aug 2001 8D Early afternoon Sherry O. Blackard
11 Aug 2001 27A Single word David J. Kahn
8 Aug 2001 4D Four quarters Sam Bellotto Jr.
11 Jul 2001 42A Wee hour Richard Silvestri
4 Jul 2001 52A Singleton John Beck
26 Jun 2001 35A Start of long-distance dialing Stephen Windheim
19 Jun 2001 49A Lunch hour Tyler Hinman
16 Jun 2001 9D Start for step or stop Dana Motley
5 Jun 2001 65D Point value in Scrabble of every letter in this puzzle Peter Gordon
28 May 2001 43A Telephone button that lacks letters Gregory E. Paul
21 May 2001 20A Top-of-the-chart number Joan Yanofsky
8 Apr 2001 5D Half and half Randolph Ross
21 Mar 2001 63A Bit of binary code Greg Staples
20 Jan 2001 33D Four quarters Martin Ashwood-Smith
5 Dec 2000 4D Minimal amount of money, with 5-Down Alan Arbesfeld
12 Nov 2000 120D Like a gas gauge just before a fill-up? Joe DiPietro
21 Aug 2000 23D It’s next to nothing Dave and Diane Epperson
26 Jul 2000 55D Long-distance call starter William I. Johnston
16 Jul 2000 118D Together David J. Kahn
12 Jul 2000 44A “___ China” policy William A. Ballard
19 Jun 2000 37A Sacagawea coin denomination Manny Nosowsky
4 Jun 2000 41A A Martin Schneider
7 May 2000 35A Impossible score, in U.S. football Patrick D. Berry
5 Mar 2000 118D Murder ___ Nancy Nicholson Joline
17 Feb 2000 53D It’s better than nothing Matt Gaffney and David Bianco
4 Feb 2000 9D Last word heard on New Year’s Eve Dana Motley
27 Jan 2000 18D Together David Ainslie Macleod
13 Jan 2000 29D Wed A. J. Santora
23 Sep 1999 16A Microphone tester’s word Brendan Emmett Quigley
3 Aug 1999 52A It precedes “Blastoff!” Dave Tuller
19 Jul 1999 37D 38-Across, to us Gregory E. Paul
20 Jun 1999 103A Wedded Manny Nosowsky
17 May 1999 38A United Ethan Cooper
5 Apr 1999 21A Best seller’s number Gregory E. Paul
26 Mar 1999 61D Day ___ Brendan Emmett Quigley
20 Mar 1999 29D Inseparable Chuck Deodene
24 Feb 1999 65D Half and half Mark Elliot Skolsky
16 Dec 1998 42A Common lunch time Nancy Salomon
13 Sep 1998 39D Sum of the parts Cathy Millhauser
16 Aug 1998 51A Last word of the year, often Brendan Emmett Quigley
15 Aug 1998 19A A quarter of four Rich Norris
10 Aug 1998 13D Washington’s bill Brendan Emmett Quigley
15 Jul 1998 62A Latish lunchtime Randall J. Hartman
3 Jul 1998 41A Together Martin Ashwood-Smith
25 Jun 1998 21D Wee hour Stanley B. Whitten
1 Jun 1998 63A Word repeated in “takes ___ to know ___” Evie Eysenburg
20 Mar 1998 32A Ending of most odds Martin Ashwood-Smith
4 Mar 1998 16A Till bill Jonathan Schmalzbach
27 Feb 1998 49A Late-late hour Kevin McCann
26 Feb 1998 57D Four quarters Lois Sidway
16 Feb 1998 29A Last number in a countdown Peter Gordon
10 Feb 1998 51D A wee hour John Greenman
20 Jan 1998 65D Early afternoon Randall J. Hartman
18 Jan 1998 129A Half and half Ed Early and Bob Klahn
6 Jan 1998 20A Small bill Ed Early
4 Jan 1998 64A Twice 79-Down Mark Danna
27 Nov 1997 58A Unified Kiran S. Kedlaya
16 Nov 1997 41A TV’s “Murder ___” Frank Longo
28 Aug 1997 46A 1969 Three Dog Night hit Shannon Burns
27 Aug 1997 59D Singleton Jonathan Schmalzbach
18 Aug 1997 13D “My ___ and Only” Joel D. Lafargue
2 Aug 1997 59D Together Ed Early
27 Jun 1997 41A What I may mean Dean Niles
5 Jun 1997 60A “A Chorus Line” standard David J. Kahn
24 May 1997 58A 800 preceder Rich Norris
13 May 1997 20A Till bill Gregory E. Paul
11 May 1997 112D Lunch time, maybe Nancy Nicholson Joline
28 Apr 1997 42A Till bill Peter Gordon
21 Mar 1997 58D Bit of binary code Shannon Burns
16 Mar 1997 100A Joined David J. Kahn
14 Mar 1997 54D It’s for the money Manny Nosowsky
28 Feb 1997 33D Buck Bob Klahn
23 Feb 1997 111A Low note Nancy Nicholson Joline
12 Feb 1997 43A Married M. E. Skolsky
27 Jan 1997 58A “We’re number ___!” F. Piscop
5 Jan 1997 106D “___ moment” W. R. Williams
24 Dec 1996 31D Single E. C. Gorski
4 Dec 1996 45D “A Chorus Line” finale M. E. Skolsky
2 Dec 1996 8D Singleton D. L. Wilk
20 Nov 1996 41A Population at the time of 44-Across M. S. Maurer
21 Oct 1996 42D Long distance call start J. Bender
27 Sep 1996 59D Of the same mind B. Sefick
10 Sep 1996 4D Word on a penny G. E. Paul
9 Sep 1996 9D Quarter of four S. L. Robbins
1 Sep 1996 80A Bill in the till D. J. Kahn
1 Jul 1996 41A Singleton S. Spadaccini
25 May 1996 29A Undivided F. Piscop
17 May 1996 7D Ticket request J. DiPietro
4 May 1996 7D Opening number B. Klahn
19 Mar 1996 52D It’s “for the money” P. Jordan
15 Mar 1996 40D Identical A. J. Santora
6 Mar 1996 22D ___to grow on N. S. Ross
3 Mar 1996 99A Complete B. Klahn
13 Feb 1996 42A Last number before “Liftoff!” G. Paul
10 Feb 1996 24A Late late movie hour John R. Conrad
27 Dec 1995 41D United David J. Kahn
6 Dec 1995 34D I Chet Currier
10 Oct 1995 38A Cather’s “___ of Ours” Janet R. Bender
8 Oct 1995 75D See 130-Across or 87-Down Nancy Nicholson Joline
1 Oct 1995 117D Self starter Frank A. Longo
4 Sep 1995 38A Lowest bill Richard Thomas
17 Jul 1995 40A ___ of a kind Kenneth Witte
29 Jun 1995 63D Countdown penultimate Matt Gaffney
17 Jun 1995 36A A certain Frank A. Longo
2 Jun 1995 9D “A Chorus Line” hit Frank A. Longo
10 Apr 1995 21A 60 minutes past 12 Sidney L. Robbins
5 Mar 1995 78A Like no other A.J. Santora
23 Feb 1995 44D Series opener? Daniel R. Stark
13 Feb 1995 4D A quarter of four Sidney L. Robbins
25 Jan 1995 12D Word before person and vote Norma Steinberg
22 Jan 1995 70A “A Chorus Line” song Frances Hansen
19 Jan 1995 57D Together Bryant White
28 Dec 1994 6D Washington bill Gerald R. Ferguson
20 Dec 1994 57A “The loneliest number” Robert R. Zimmerman
18 Dec 1994 9D Last word “A Christmas Carol” Manny Nosowsky & Bob Klahn
27 Nov 1994 97D Unseparated Jacques Liwer
6 Oct 1994 62D “A Chorus Line” finale Richard Silvestri
14 Sep 1994 20A Start for step or stop Harvey Estes
1 Sep 1994 32A Inseparable Manny Nosowsky
16 Aug 1994 60A Any person Wayne Robert Williams
14 Aug 1994 79A Unified Deborah Kathryn Trombley
26 Jun 1994 94D Murder___ Nancy Nicholson Joline
14 Jun 1994 55D Single Jonathan Schmatzbach
23 May 1994 19A “___ of these days, Alice …” Jonathan Schmatzbach
28 Apr 1994 40A United Randy Sowell
13 Apr 1994 59D “A Chorus Line” showstopper Jim Page
11 Apr 1994 45D ___ for the books Martin Schneider
10 Apr 1994 142D Small number Trip Payne
7 Apr 1994 58D Small note Fred Piscop
31 Mar 1994 32A Half and half Mark Diehl
30 Mar 1994 18A “A Chorus Line” song Eileen Lexau
19 Mar 1994 31D Half and half? Manny Nosowsky
11 Mar 1994 4D Solitary A.J. Santora
15 Feb 1994 7D Indivisible Jonathan Schmatzbach
2 Feb 1994 18A “Liftoff” preceder Robert Katz
1 Feb 1994 43A 1969 Three Dog Night hit Robert Zimmerman

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