USEME is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for USEME in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "USEME" answer was first appeared in "22 Jul 1997" NYT Crossword for the hint of "1972 Bill Withers hit (8)". It was authored by Fred Piscop. Recently, the "USEME" answer has been used for "10 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "“I’m at your disposal” (4)". It was authored by Zachary David Levy and Jeff Chen. In the NYT Crossword, this answer has been used most frequently for the hint: "1972 Bill Withers hit (8)". "USEME" appeared 19 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "USEME" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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10 Dec 2023 | 58D | “I’m at your disposal” | Zachary David Levy and Jeff Chen |
7 Nov 2023 | 37D | “I’m at your disposal” | Kevin Curry and Daniel Bodily |
17 Jun 2023 | 17A | “I’m available if needed” | Ryan McCarty |
23 Jul 2021 | 3D | Classic hit that begins “My friends feel it’s their appointed duty …” | Michael Hawkins |
3 Jun 2021 | 48A | “I can be of service!” | Kyra Wilson and Sophia Maymudes |
20 Dec 2020 | 81A | “I’m here to help” | Randolph Ross |
26 Aug 2019 | 12D | “I’m at your disposal” | Erik Agard |
19 May 2019 | 59A | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Natan Last |
8 Jan 2016 | 50A | “I’m at your disposal” | Peter A. Collins |
29 Mar 2014 | 47D | “I’d love to help” | Barry C. Silk |
29 Jul 2012 | 96D | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Kevin G. Der |
7 Oct 2011 | 9A | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Kevin G. Der |
21 Aug 2011 | 45D | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Alan Arbesfeld |
18 Dec 2010 | 7D | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Brad Wilber |
2 Nov 2010 | 25D | 1972 #2 hit for Bill Withers | Brendan Emmett Quigley |
21 May 2008 | 32A | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Dave Mackey |
16 Apr 2000 | 56A | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Elizabeth C. Gorski |
22 Aug 1999 | 109A | #2 Bill Withers hit of 1972 | Raymond Hamel |
22 Jul 1997 | 14D | 1972 Bill Withers hit | Fred Piscop |
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