STOIC is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for STOIC in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "STOIC" answer was first appeared in "14 Sep 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Having a stiff upper lip". It was authored by Harvey Estes. Recently, the "STOIC" answer has been used for "7 Aug 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Not showing emotion". It was authored by Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "Impassive (9)". "STOIC" appeared 78 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "STOIC" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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7 Aug 2023 | 41A | Not showing emotion | Chloe Revery and Alissa Revness |
18 Jun 2023 | 58D | Impassive | Joe DiPietro |
22 May 2023 | 39A | Showing little emotion | Äặng Quang Thắng |
28 Mar 2023 | 20A | Showing no emotion | Daniel Kantor and Jay Kaskel |
27 Mar 2023 | 7D | Uncomplaining, say | Simon Marotte and Trenton Lee Stewart |
9 Jan 2023 | 7D | Showing no emotion | Andrea Carla Michaels and Kevin Christian |
4 Sep 2022 | 64D | Not easily moved | Tracy Gray |
11 Aug 2022 | 44A | Adherent of a philosophy of wisdom, justice, courage and moderation | David Tuffs |
17 Mar 2022 | 30A | Unflinching | Daniel Bodily and Jeff Chen |
5 Mar 2022 | 16A | Imperturbable | Nam Jin Yoon |
17 Oct 2021 | 46A | Unflappable | Jeff Chen |
25 Jul 2021 | 78D | Like Vulcans, typically | Chandi Deitmer |
14 Jan 2021 | 32D | Unlikely to crack a smile, say | Aimee Lucido and Ella Dershowitz |
7 Dec 2020 | 46D | Keeping a stiff upper lip | Barbara Lin |
6 Oct 2020 | 3D | Showing no emotion | Alan Massengill and Andrea Carla Michaels |
29 Apr 2020 | 14D | Zeno, for one | Joe DiPietro |
2 Feb 2020 | 84A | Poker-faced | Brian Herrick and Christopher Adams |
23 Aug 2019 | 20A | Epictetus, e.g. | Evan Mahnken |
18 Jun 2019 | 8D | Stone-faced | Jeff Stillman |
26 May 2019 | 35D | Seneca, philosophically | Ruth Bloomfield Margolin |
4 May 2019 | 20A | Hard to move | Mark Diehl |
3 Feb 2019 | 15D | Poker-faced | Natan Last |
9 Dec 2018 | 122A | Sort with a stiff upper lip | Ross Trudeau |
8 Jul 2018 | 72D | Unflappable | Bruce Haight |
2 Jun 2017 | 7D | Not the movable type | John Guzzetta and Michael Hawkins |
11 Feb 2017 | 54A | Not easily moved | Frederick J. Healy |
11 May 2016 | 32A | Showing no emotion | Pawel Fludzinski |
20 Mar 2016 | 18A | Phlegmatic | Joel Fagliano |
18 Jul 2015 | 14D | Unmovable | Joe Krozel |
28 Sep 2014 | 98A | Unflinching | Todd Gross |
23 Jun 2014 | 40A | Unflinching in the face of pain, say | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
23 Feb 2014 | 81D | Unemotive | A Namesake of 119-Across |
28 Jan 2014 | 69A | Impassive | Jeff Stillman |
16 May 2013 | 32D | Unresponsive? | Brendan Emmett Quigley and Elizabeth Donovan |
5 Mar 2013 | 35D | Follower of Zeno | Gareth Bain |
12 Jan 2011 | 31A | Unmoved | Jim Hilger |
2 Jan 2011 | 58A | Impassive | David Levinson Wilk |
1 Nov 2010 | 1A | Not reacting to pain, say | Holden Baker |
23 Oct 2010 | 31A | Not moved much | Will Nediger |
23 Jun 2010 | 6D | Stiff-upper-lip sort | Alex Boisvert |
11 Apr 2010 | 51D | Follower of the philosopher Epictetus | Patrick Berry |
14 Mar 2010 | 100D | Giving nothing away, in a way | Caleb Madison |
2 Mar 2010 | 31D | Betraying no emotion | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
5 Jul 2009 | 112D | Impassive | Tony Orbach and Amy Reynaldo |
21 Apr 2009 | 42D | Showing no emotion | Ronald J. and Nancy J. Byron |
3 Jan 2009 | 52D | Immovable type | Peter Wentz |
18 Nov 2008 | 6D | One who never cries “Ow!” | Richard Chisholm |
15 Nov 2008 | 1D | Bullet-biting type | Karen M. Tracey |
19 Oct 2008 | 63A | Phlegmatic | Joe DiPietro |
9 Sep 2008 | 44D | One who bites the bullet | Patrick John Duggan |
14 Dec 2007 | 5D | Bite-the-bullet type | Manny Nosowsky |
15 Oct 2007 | 1A | Indifferent to pleasure or pain | Andrea Carla Michaels |
31 Mar 2006 | 4D | Far from demonstrative | Gilbert H. Ludwig |
5 Feb 2006 | 87A | Bite-the-bullet type | Eric Berlin |
21 May 2005 | 20A | Hard to get to | Rich Norris |
23 Jan 2005 | 61A | Impassive | Joe DiPietro |
19 Sep 2004 | 53A | Zeno, notably | Kyle Mahowald |
30 Jul 2004 | 37A | Hardly the screaming type | Manny Nosowsky |
9 Mar 2004 | 58A | Follower of Zeno | Sarah Keller |
3 Jun 2001 | 7A | Stiff-upper-lip type | Bob Peoples and Nancy Salomon |
29 Mar 2000 | 6D | Zeno, for one | Peter Gordon |
15 Dec 1999 | 45A | Zeno was one | Ethan Cooper |
18 Oct 1999 | 4D | Impassive | Nancy Salomon and Karen Riekert |
27 Sep 1999 | 5A | Impassive | Ed Early |
16 Sep 1999 | 34A | Stiff-upper-lip type | Bill Ballard |
2 Jun 1999 | 22D | Like Zeno | Nancy Salomon |
23 Mar 1999 | 52A | One who grins and bears it | Nathaniel Weiss |
16 Mar 1999 | 46A | Zeno, notably | Fred Piscop |
17 Dec 1997 | 5A | Zeno follower | Michael S. Maurer |
9 Jun 1997 | 43A | Impassive | Thomas W. Schier |
3 Apr 1997 | 54D | Zeno follower | Richard Hughes |
11 Dec 1996 | 39D | Uncomplaining | F. & L. Sabin |
28 Nov 1995 | 5A | Hardly emotional | Norman S. Wizer |
24 Oct 1995 | 69A | Tough guy | Stephanie Spadaccini |
27 Jun 1995 | 49A | Unresponding | Diane C. Baldwin |
22 Jun 1995 | 6D | Impassive | Cathy Millhauser |
19 Jun 1995 | 1A | Like Zeno | Gregory E. Paul |
14 Sep 1994 | 5D | Having a stiff upper lip | Harvey Estes |
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