SIRE

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

This "SIRE" answer was first appeared in "28 Feb 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "King’s address (2)". It was authored by Sidney L. Robbins. Recently, the "SIRE" answer has been used for "16 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "What to call a king (5)". It was authored by Garrett Chalfin. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Father (14)". "SIRE" appeared 113 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "SIRE" word.

Date Grid Clue Author
16 Dec 2023 25A What to call a king Garrett Chalfin
21 May 2023 3D Father Robert Ryan
24 Mar 2023 26D Courtly address Blake Slonecker
29 Apr 2022 21A Reverential term of address Erica Hsiung Wojcik
8 Feb 2022 48D Title for a king Adam Aaronson, Jack Joshi and Jackson Janes
20 Nov 2021 4D Part of an equine bloodline Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
1 Nov 2021 10A Father on a stud farm Fiona Taylor
30 May 2021 115D Father Adam Wagner
3 Mar 2021 26A Father Ann Shan
25 Oct 2020 90A Old-timey title Peter A. Collins
29 Jul 2020 38A Father Amanda Chung and Karl Ni
16 May 2020 8D “Your majesty” Tracy Gray and Jeff Chen
26 Apr 2020 113A Beget Royce Ferguson
18 Feb 2020 48A “Your majesty” John Guzzetta
14 Jul 2019 98D Bull, e.g. Caitlin Reid
10 Feb 2019 123A Father Lee Taylor
31 Jan 2019 60A Term of address in “The Wizard of Id” Peter A. Collins
30 Oct 2018 52D Beget Jules Markey
2 Aug 2018 58D What to call a king Xan Vongsathorn
11 May 2018 5D Beget Sam Ezersky and David Steinberg
24 Jan 2018 13A “Your Majesty” Kathy Wienberg
23 Jan 2018 57D Royal title Jim Hilger
3 Jan 2018 52D Regal term of address Bruce Haight
14 Aug 2017 54D Father horse Rich Proulx
15 Jul 2017 35D Part of a pedigree Zachary Spitz
20 Apr 2017 22D Courtly term of address Jeffrey Wechsler
1 Nov 2016 14A “Your majesty” Ruth Bloomfield Margolin
21 Sep 2016 22A Entry in an equine family tree Matthew Sewell
15 Jul 2016 33D Top of the line? Matt Ginsberg
3 Apr 2016 119A Part of a bloodline Natan Last
29 Feb 2016 50A How to address a king Joel Fagliano
30 Dec 2015 52D Royal title Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
11 Sep 2015 49D Stud, often Peter A. Collins
9 Jun 2013 98A Bold Ruler, to 64-Across Elizabeth C. Gorski
28 Sep 2012 46A Arabian parent Ed Sessa
14 Jun 2012 47A Dam’s companion Tracy Gray
17 Apr 2012 57D Beget Milo Beckman
7 Mar 2012 27A Stable father figure? Elizabeth C. Gorski
28 Feb 2012 45A Father of a foal Randall J. Hartman
27 Jan 2012 20A Highness Joe Krozel
3 Nov 2011 17A Part of an equine pedigree Parker Lewis
12 Apr 2011 58A Part of a horse’s bloodline Barry C. Silk
7 Apr 2011 5D Term for a crown Henry Hook
16 Jan 2011 54D Father, as a mudder Joon Pahk
18 Oct 2010 14A What to call a king Lynn Lempel
28 Jun 2010 12D Retired racehorse, maybe Joel Fagliano
20 Jan 2010 14A What to call a crown Trip Payne
18 Mar 2009 6A Stud on a stud farm Robert A. Doll
8 Dec 2008 67A Filly’s father Sarah Keller
14 Sep 2008 105D Part of a horse’s genealogy Jeremy Newton
24 Jul 2008 60A “Your Majesty” Matt Ginsberg
20 Dec 2007 47A “Sovereign” Peter A. Collins
2 Jul 2007 27D Father Peter A. Collins
20 Jun 2007 53D What to call a king Bonnie L. Gentry and Victor Fleming
11 Mar 2007 110D Father Eric Berlin
20 Aug 2006 100D King Richard Silvestri
21 Nov 2005 42D Beget Wesley Johnson
19 Nov 2005 13D Beget Byron Walden
13 Oct 2004 6D “Your majesty” Patrick Merrell
13 Aug 2004 14A Give rise to Harvey Estes
27 Apr 2004 66A Beget Janet R. Bender
17 Oct 2003 32D Produce Bob Peoples
2 Jul 2003 40D Beget Barbara Olson
5 Jun 2003 33A Breeder David J. Kahn
24 Feb 2003 23A Foal’s father Gregory E. Paul
8 Jan 2003 33D Beget James Rogers
21 Dec 2002 39A Beget James E. Buell
24 Feb 2002 81D King Manny Nosowsky
18 Feb 2002 33D Father Philip Lew
10 Oct 2001 62A Part of a horse’s pedigree Richard Chisholm
7 Sep 2001 31D Breed Manny Nosowsky
2 Sep 2001 36A Whom a courtier may address Manny Nosowsky
7 Jul 2001 31D Lord, old-style Robert H. Wolfe
5 Jun 2001 3D Dam’s counterpart Peter Gordon
31 Dec 2000 86D Court addressee Elizabeth C. Gorski
26 Dec 2000 35D Part of an equine pedigree Gene Newman
29 May 2000 51D What to call a king Randall J. Hartman
21 Jan 2000 52A Crown wearer John Wolting
8 Nov 1999 47A Father Kent Lorentzen
29 Oct 1999 53A Beget Nancy Salomon
13 Oct 1999 37A “Your majesty” David Levinson Wilk
6 Sep 1999 33A Word for a king Manny Nosowsky
14 Jun 1999 11D Father Norma Steinberg
19 Apr 1999 64A Filly’s father Gregory E. Paul
16 Apr 1999 41A Engender John Wolting
10 Apr 1999 59A Bring into being A. J. Santora
22 Mar 1999 63A Filly’s father Gregory E. Paul
27 Feb 1999 66A Retired racehorse, maybe John Scott Marrone
20 Aug 1998 71A Your highness Harvey Estes
28 Feb 1998 18A Progenitor David J. Kahn
5 Feb 1998 12D “Your majesty” Cathy Millhauser
11 Aug 1997 55D Beget Daniel Halfen
28 Sep 1996 26A Part of a pedigree G. R. Ferguson
21 Sep 1996 57A Address fit for a king R. H. Burns
24 Aug 1996 2D Beget J. Page
3 Aug 1996 45A Beget A. D. Cover
24 Jul 1996 44A Regal term of address A. Micci
1 Jul 1996 20A “Your excellency” S. Spadaccini
31 May 1996 15A Father J. S. Marrone
11 Feb 1996 71A Madonna’s record label Harvey Estes
30 Jan 1996 62A Father M. Skolsky
16 Jan 1996 37D Equine parent R. Hartman
16 Oct 1995 53D Father Bernice Gordon
20 Sep 1995 13D Your Majesty Randy Sowell
14 Jul 1995 32D Archaic form of address Rich Norris
5 Jun 1995 45A Filly’s father Gregory E. Paul
23 Apr 1995 93A Term of address at court Randolph Ross
23 Oct 1994 128A King’s address Cathy Millhauser
24 Sep 1994 39A Father Manny Nosowsky
11 Sep 1994 90D Stable parent Louis Sabin
29 Jun 1994 24A Part of an equine family tree Glenton Petgrave
29 May 1994 85D King Janet R. Bender
28 Feb 1994 44A King’s address Sidney L. Robbins

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