PDA

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

This "PDA" answer was first appeared in "18 May 2006" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Palm Pilot, e.g. (2)". It was authored by Peter A. Collins. Recently, the "PDA" answer has been used for "5 Oct 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "What might elicit “Get a room!,” in brief". It was authored by Daniel Bodily. "PDA" appeared 75 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "PDA" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
5 Oct 2023 68A What might elicit “Get a room!,” in brief Daniel Bodily
23 Jul 2023 98D Sidewalk snogging, e.g., for short Chandi Deitmer
30 Apr 2023 1D Something that may elicit stares, in brief Lewis Rothlein and Jeff Chen
19 Mar 2023 10D Conspicuous kissing, e.g., for short Robert Ryan
17 Mar 2023 11D Locking lips by the lockers, e.g., for short Carter Cobb
4 Mar 2023 7D French open activity, for short? Ryan McCarty
12 Feb 2023 51A Bussing on a bus, for short Christina Iverson and Samuel A. Donaldson
24 Oct 2022 61D Smooching on the street, e.g., for short Joe Rodini
6 Jan 2022 20A Kissing on the subway, e.g., for short Andrew Linzer
20 Nov 2021 20A Exhibition that might attract eye rolls, for short Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
5 Oct 2021 45D Show of love, for short? Hoang-Kim Vu and Jessica Zetzman
25 Jun 2021 42A Activity common in nightclubs, in brief Scott Earl
10 Jun 2021 4D Reason to avert one’s eyes, for short Sheldon Polonsky
7 Mar 2021 25A What a third wheel might see, in brief Celeste Watts and Jeff Chen
27 Dec 2020 81D Canoodling in a crowd, for short Daniel Grinberg
28 Sep 2020 39D Smartphone precursor, for short Lynn Lempel
28 Aug 2020 10D Awkward thing to witness while third-wheeling, in brief Kate Hawkins
20 Aug 2020 7D “Get a room!” elicitor, for short Grant Thackray
18 Apr 2020 7D Certain hand-held … or hand-holding Ryan McCarty
10 Jan 2020 59D Smack on the street, e.g., for short Brendan Emmett Quigley
9 Nov 2019 49A Obsolescent aid for a businessperson, for short Neil Padrick Wilson
8 Nov 2019 64A Evidence of a couple’s honeymoon phase, for short Peter Wentz
30 Aug 2019 27A Kissing in a restaurant or on a bus, for short Trent H. Evans
6 Jul 2019 10A Activity that might elicit stares, for short Erik Agard
12 Jun 2019 31A Bussing on a bus, e.g., for short Nancy Stark and Will Nediger
15 Apr 2019 42D Holding hands or kissing on the street, for short Patrick Blindauer and Samuel A. Donaldson
22 Feb 2019 40D Hand-held organizer, briefly Daniel Nierenberg
2 Feb 2019 22A Evoker of dirty looks, maybe, in brief David Steinberg
5 Sep 2018 42D “Get a room” elicitor, for short Amanda Chung, Karl Ni and Erik Agard
7 Aug 2018 61D Holding hands or kissing on the street, in brief Alex Eaton-Salners
17 Jul 2018 25D Smartphone predecessor, for short Amanda Chung and Karl Ni
28 Jan 2018 13D Bussing on a bus, for short? Priscilla Clark and Jeff Chen
12 Jul 2017 61D A peck in a park is one, for short Elayne Boosler and Patrick Merrell
1 Mar 2017 6D Unlawful behavior in strict Muslim countries, for short David Phillips
7 Jul 2016 44D Something that may make people go “ick,” for short Joel Elkins and Andrea Carla Michaels
17 May 2016 50A Obsolescent mobile device, briefly Paula Gamache
17 Apr 2016 94A Where phone nos. might be stored Howard Barkin
23 Feb 2016 72A BlackBerry, e.g., briefly Elizabeth C. Gorski
3 Jan 2016 27D Something people do not want to see outside, for short David Woolf
17 Dec 2015 53A Calendar keeper, for short David Kwong
10 Dec 2015 48A “Get a room” elicitor, for short Timothy Polin
5 Nov 2015 55A Address book replacer, for short Samuel A. Donaldson
24 Oct 2015 50D Reason for some averted looks, for short Andrew Zhou
26 Mar 2015 42A Making out on the subway, e.g., for short Byron Walden
7 Jan 2015 4A Smartphone relative, for short Greg Johnson
7 Sep 2014 68D Bussing on a bus, briefly? Tracy Gray and Jeff Chen
19 Aug 2014 24A Smooching on the street, e.g., briefly Sam Buchbinder
3 Jul 2014 21A Purse or pocket item, briefly Luke Vaughn
6 May 2014 65A BlackBerry, e.g., for short Alex Bajcz
9 Feb 2014 120D Calendar keeper, for short Charles M. Deber
13 Aug 2013 30D Kissing in a crowd, e.g., in brief Joel Fagliano
10 Apr 2013 26A Hand-held organizer, briefly Julian Lim
17 Mar 2013 53A BlackBerry, e.g., in brief J. R. Leopold
25 Feb 2013 39A BlackBerry or iPod Touch, for short Angela Olson Halsted
13 Jan 2013 120D Hand-held organizer, in brief Elizabeth C. Gorski
22 Sep 2012 25A See 17-Across Kristian House
1 Sep 2012 42A What a hand-held – or hand-holding – may be, briefly Tim Croce
12 Aug 2012 77D Palmtop, e.g., in brief Patrick Berry
24 Jun 2012 22A Mobile info organizer Elizabeth C. Gorski
24 Jul 2011 70D Hi-tech organizer Kurt Mueller
24 Jun 2011 36D Smartphone, e.g., for short Milo Beckman
12 May 2011 8D Hi-tech helper Patrick John Duggan
21 Oct 2010 39D See 37-Down Dan Naddor
5 Aug 2010 64D iPhone, e.g., briefly Gary J. Whitehead
22 Jun 2010 57A Palm Treo, e.g. Barry C. Silk
23 Sep 2009 44A Palm Pilot, e.g. Jonathan Gersch
29 Jun 2009 55D BlackBerry or iPhone, briefly Paula Gamache
5 Jun 2008 33D Palm Pilot, e.g., briefly James Sajdak
8 May 2008 34D Handheld computer, or holding hands Harvey Estes
24 Dec 2007 49A BlackBerry, e.g., in brief Mark Sherwood
24 Jul 2007 22A Handheld computer, briefly Bruce Adams
1 Jul 2007 24A Modern organizer, for short Nancy Salomon and Bill Zais
25 Nov 2006 52A Hi-tech organizer Sherry O. Blackard
22 Aug 2006 60A Handheld computer, briefly Michael J. Doran
18 May 2006 7A Palm Pilot, e.g. Peter A. Collins

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