TIP is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for TIP in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "TIP" answer was first appeared in "30 Mar 1994" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Bit of advice". It was authored by Eileen Lexau/Will Shortz. Recently, the "TIP" answer has been used for "19 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Stock advice, say". It was authored by Seth Weitberg. "TIP" appeared 105 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "TIP" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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19 Dec 2023 | 52A | Stock advice, say | Seth Weitberg |
2 Apr 2023 | 78A | Word of advice | Jeremy Newton and Tracy Gray |
7 Nov 2022 | 54A | Extra amount for a waiter | Jill Singer |
1 Sep 2022 | 63D | Help line? | John Wrenholt |
25 Jul 2022 | 30D | Detective’s lead | Michael T. Buerke |
30 May 2022 | 36D | Gratuity | Alexander Liebeskind |
4 Feb 2022 | 38D | That’s the point! | Joseph Greenbaum |
15 Jul 2021 | 10A | Single at a bar, perhaps | Max Carpenter / Will Shortz |
14 Feb 2021 | 77D | Unbalance | Lisa Bunker / Will Shortz |
27 Jan 2021 | 19D | A hot one is timely | Mike Knobler / Will Shortz |
5 Nov 2020 | 44A | Thank you for waiting | Jeremy Newton / Will Shortz |
27 Jul 2020 | 46A | Gratuity | Alan Arbesfeld / Will Shortz |
29 Mar 2020 | 31A | What an aglet is for a shoelace | Ricky Cruz / Will Shortz |
22 Jan 2020 | 32A | It’s often left on the table | Alex Eaton-Salners / Will Shortz |
29 Sep 2019 | 4D | Word of advice | Tom McCoy / Will Shortz |
10 Aug 2019 | 33A | Lose balance | Anna Gundlach and Erik Agard / Will Shortz |
8 Aug 2019 | 21A | Around 20%, typically | Timothy Polin / Will Shortz |
7 Jun 2019 | 56A | Track advantage | Michael Hawkins / Will Shortz |
26 May 2019 | 121D | Good thing coming to those who wait | Ruth Bloomfield Margolin / Will Shortz |
14 Apr 2019 | 38A | Thanks for waiting | Will Nediger / Will Shortz |
15 Feb 2019 | 3D | Line on a bill | Wyna Liu / Will Shortz |
7 Jan 2019 | 63D | Extra 15% or so for a waiter | Andrew Kingsley / Will Shortz |
8 Dec 2018 | 29D | Pro ___ | Trenton Charlson and David Steinberg / Will Shortz |
8 Sep 2018 | 21A | Scratch on the table? | Andrew J. Ries / Will Shortz |
31 Aug 2018 | 51D | Bit of advice | Peter Wentz / Will Shortz |
16 May 2018 | 33A | “The bay in the fifth,” for one | Jonathan Schmalzbach and Bill Albright / Will Shortz |
15 Apr 2018 | 30A | Opposite of stiff | Alex Bajcz / Will Shortz |
24 Nov 2017 | 31A | Thanks for waiting | Bruce Haight and David Steinberg / Will Shortz |
7 Nov 2017 | 30D | Money left on the table? | Greg Poulos / Will Shortz |
2 Jul 2017 | 118D | Cape Horn, for one | Patrick Blindauer / Will Shortz |
17 Apr 2017 | 37D | Gratuity | Peter Gordon / Will Shortz |
5 Apr 2017 | 51D | Message left on a hotline, perhaps | Alex Eaton-Salners / Will Shortz |
23 Mar 2017 | 4A | Lead-in to toe or top | Sandy Ganzell / Will Shortz |
22 Feb 2017 | 38A | What an insider might offer | Kyle Dolan / Will Shortz |
5 Feb 2017 | 42D | What boats shouldn’t do | Sam Trabucco / Will Shortz |
8 Nov 2016 | 45A | Something worth waiting for? | Michael J. Doran / Will Shortz |
20 Aug 2015 | 20D | Line on a restaurant check | Jules P. Markey / Will Shortz |
17 Sep 2014 | 65D | Line on a restaurant bill | Zhouqin Burnikel and Don Gagliardo / Will Shortz |
18 Dec 2013 | 60D | Informer’s info | Ed Sessa / Will Shortz |
6 Aug 2013 | 63D | Helpful hint | Lynn Lempel / Will Shortz |
30 Apr 2013 | 39A | It might be given to a waiter or a police investigator | Lynn Lempel / Will Shortz |
15 Mar 2012 | 56D | Good thing that comes to those who wait? | Kristian House / Will Shortz |
20 Feb 2012 | 26D | With 48-Across, leader of the House of Representatives, 1977-87 | Samuel A. Donaldson / Will Shortz |
1 Jan 2012 | 85A | Thank you for waiting | Patrick Berry / Will Shortz |
9 Oct 2011 | 29A | Some extra bills, maybe | Brendan Emmett Quigley / Will Shortz |
29 Sep 2011 | 53A | Service award? | Ben Fish / Will Shortz |
3 Jan 2011 | 22D | 15%-20%, for a waiter | Ian Livengood / Will Shortz |
1 Aug 2010 | 118D | 20%, maybe | Brendan Emmett Quigley / Will Shortz |
16 Jun 2010 | 48D | Bit of advice | Joe Krozel / Will Shortz |
27 Sep 2009 | 32D | Recommendation | Patrick Berry / Will Shortz |
19 Apr 2009 | 120A | 15%, maybe | Will Nediger / Will Shortz |
15 Mar 2009 | 26A | Scratch left on a table? | Patrick Berry / Will Shortz |
26 Oct 2008 | 26A | “Take the filly in the fifth,” e.g. | Daniel C. Bryant / Will Shortz |
23 Sep 2008 | 55A | Part of an iceberg that’s visible | Richard Chisholm / Will Shortz |
30 Jun 2008 | 42A | Gratuity | Lynn Lempel / Will Shortz |
9 Mar 2008 | 58A | Figure just above the total | Patrick Berry / Will Shortz |
2 Sep 2007 | 32D | Line just above the total | Lee Glickstein and Nancy Salomon / Will Shortz |
11 Jun 2007 | 44A | Part of an iceberg that’s visible | Harriet Clifton / Will Shortz |
28 Mar 2007 | 65D | 15%-20%, usually | Burton Clemans / Will Shortz |
1 Nov 2006 | 54D | Show instability | Paula Gamache / Will Shortz |
6 Jun 2006 | 25A | What to do to hats and waiters | Barry C. Silk / Will Shortz |
20 Feb 2006 | 59D | Visible part of an iceberg | Doug Peterson / Will Shortz |
12 Aug 2005 | 30D | Not stiff? | Manny Nosowsky / Will Shortz |
26 Oct 2004 | 32A | It may be 20% | Brendan Emmett Quigley / Will Shortz |
3 Oct 2004 | 114D | Inside info | Randolph Ross / Will Shortz |
28 Jul 2004 | 23A | Boating mishap | Mark Elliot Skolsky / Will Shortz |
13 May 2004 | 31D | “Psst! Smarty Jones in the fifth!” | Patrick Merrell / Will Shortz |
22 Sep 2003 | 65D | Start to fall | Marjorie Berg / Will Shortz |
7 Aug 2003 | 10D | Extra amount | Patrick Berry / Will Shortz |
9 Dec 2002 | 62D | Overturn | Sarah Keller / Will Shortz |
10 Sep 2002 | 44D | Bit of advice | Wei-Hwa Huang / Will Shortz |
4 Oct 2001 | 26D | Service acknowledgment | David J. Kahn / Will Shortz |
19 Jun 2001 | 22D | Stiff’s omission | Tyler Hinman / Will Shortz |
20 Apr 2001 | 27A | Upend | Chuck Deodene / Will Shortz |
18 Feb 2001 | 85D | Line just above the total | David J. Kahn / Will Shortz |
4 Feb 2001 | 75A | 20%, often | Frank A. Longo / Will Shortz |
19 Mar 2000 | 50A | Steer | Greg Staples / Will Shortz |
2 Feb 2000 | 42A | Knock (over) | Richard Chisholm / Will Shortz |
1 Jul 1999 | 44D | Tilt | Alan Arbesfeld / Will Shortz |
9 Jun 1999 | 57D | “The dapple in the eighth,” e.g. | Elizabeth C. Gorski / Will Shortz |
1 May 1999 | 42A | End | Rich Norris / Will Shortz |
2 Apr 1999 | 56D | Stockbroker’s freebie | Jim Page / Will Shortz |
28 Mar 1999 | 87A | Tout’s offering | Cathy Allis Millhauser / Will Shortz |
18 Jun 1998 | 36D | Start to fall | Alan Arbesfeld / Will Shortz |
13 Jun 1998 | 55D | End | Richard Silvestri / Will Shortz |
24 Mar 1998 | 11A | Tout’s offering | Fred Piscop / Will Shortz |
15 Feb 1998 | 47D | Hint | Rich Norris / Will Shortz |
18 Jan 1998 | 89A | Some wait for this | Ed Early and Bob Klahn / Will Shortz |
21 Sep 1997 | 8D | Service award | Mike Shenk / Will Shortz |
10 Apr 1997 | 26D | Longtime Capitol Hill nickname | David J. Kahn / Will Shortz |
1 Dec 1996 | 73D | Stockbroker’s offering | D. J. Kahn / W. Shortz |
17 Nov 1996 | 11D | Pointer | N. N. Joline / W. Shortz |
12 May 1996 | 58D | Dope on a horse | R. Silvestri / W. Shortz |
23 Oct 1995 | 42D | Gratuity | Sidney L. Robbins/Will Shortz |
22 Oct 1995 | 143D | 15%, maybe | Matt Gaffney/Will Shortz |
23 Aug 1995 | 35A | Pourboire | Jonathan Schmatzbach / Will Shortz |
29 Jul 1995 | 28A | One may be foul | Charles E. Gersch/Will Shortz |
5 Jul 1995 | 33A | Table leaving | Norman S. Wizer/Will Shortz |
25 May 1995 | 40A | Head of the House, once | Harvey Estes/Will Shortz |
20 Apr 1995 | 19A | Bonus | Raymond Hamel/Will Shortz |
18 Apr 1995 | 54A | Word of advice | Christopher Page/Will Shortz |
24 Jan 1995 | 67D | Waitress’s bit | Richard Hughes/Will Shortz |
1 Jul 1994 | 46A | Pourboire | Mel Taub/Will Shortz |
10 Apr 1994 | 123D | Hint from Heloise | Trip Payne / Will Shortz |
30 Mar 1994 | 58D | Bit of advice | Eileen Lexau/Will Shortz |
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