ROYS is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for ROYS in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "ROYS" answer was first appeared in "29 May 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Orbison and Rogers (2)". It was authored by Janet R. Bender. Recently, the "ROYS" answer has been used for "17 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "“Succession” TV family". It was authored by Jeremy Newton. "ROYS" appeared 20 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "ROYS" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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17 Dec 2023 | 11D | “Succession” TV family | Jeremy Newton |
1 Aug 2016 | 66A | Artist Lichtenstein and others | Kurt Mengel and Jan-Michele Gianette |
27 Mar 2016 | 63D | Rogers, Orbison and Yamaguchi | Patrick Blindauer |
19 Apr 2013 | 47A | Composer Harris and others | Ned White |
8 Sep 2010 | 72A | Orbison and Bean | Tracy Gray |
30 Jun 2010 | 23A | Rogers and Bean | Kristian House |
19 Jun 2009 | 54D | Artist Lichtenstein and others | David Levinson Wilk |
3 Oct 2004 | 34A | Popular fast food chain, informally | Randolph Ross |
1 Apr 2003 | 38D | Rogers and Clark | Rich Norris |
23 Nov 2001 | 4D | Rob ___ (Scotch manhattans) | Byron L. Walden |
10 Sep 2001 | 65A | Rogers and Clark | Nancy Salomon and Karen Riekert |
1 Apr 2001 | 42D | Rogers and others | Bill Zais and Nancy Salomon |
6 Jan 1999 | 13D | Rogers and others | Sam Bellotto Jr. |
7 Jun 1998 | 11D | Popular fast-food chain, informally | Randolph Ross |
16 Jul 1997 | 41D | Popular fast-food chain, informally | Jonathan Schmalzbach |
15 Jun 1997 | 28D | Rogers and Clark | Karen Hodge |
29 Mar 1996 | 11D | Popular fast-food chain, informally | C. Millhauser |
2 Nov 1995 | 12D | Tennis’s Emerson and others | Wayne Robert Williams |
20 Apr 1995 | 57D | Orbison and Rogers | Raymond Hamel |
29 May 1994 | 34D | Orbison and Rogers | Janet R. Bender |
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