WHOM is an answer for the NYT Crossword puzzle. Here you can get the history and usage for WHOM in NYT Crossword from 1994.
This "WHOM" answer was first appeared in "23 Oct 1997" NYT Crossword for the hint of "“To ___ it may concern” (3)". It was authored by Frances Hansen. Recently, the "WHOM" answer has been used for "15 Dec 2023" NYT Crossword for the hint of "Pronoun functioning as an object (not a subject!)". It was authored by Alex Tomlinson. "WHOM" appeared 20 times in Shortz Era puzzles. So lets take a look for clue and answer history of "WHOM" word.
Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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15 Dec 2023 | 43A | Pronoun functioning as an object (not a subject!) | Alex Tomlinson |
29 Jun 2022 | 10A | Pronoun before “it may concern” | Jared Goudsmit |
19 Aug 2020 | 59D | Often-misused pronoun | Brandon Koppy |
10 May 2020 | 102D | Tricky pronoun to use | Adam Fromm |
10 Oct 2016 | 66A | “For ___ the Bell Tolls” | Patrick Merrell |
10 Feb 2016 | 44A | Pronoun in letter greetings | John Guzzetta |
11 May 2015 | 52A | To ___ it may concern | Joe DiPietro |
18 Aug 2012 | 54D | “___ the gods would destroy …” | Dana Motley |
12 Aug 2009 | 47A | Pronoun in the starts of many letters | Peter A. Collins & Joe Krozel |
20 Aug 2008 | 24D | Part of T.W.I.M.C. | Allan E. Parrish |
5 Jun 2007 | 36D | Often-misused pronoun | Barry C. Silk |
18 Jul 2006 | 23A | Much underused pronoun | Kevan Choset |
25 Jun 2006 | 37D | Maine radio station whose call letters spell a pronoun | Jim Page |
20 Apr 2005 | 39A | Pronoun in a Hemingway title | Joe DiPietro |
3 Oct 2004 | 17D | Pronoun following a preposition | Randolph Ross |
26 Nov 2003 | 15A | Oft-misused pronoun | Tyler Hinman |
19 Nov 2001 | 6D | “For ___ the Bell Tolls” | Peter Gordon |
29 Oct 2001 | 10D | To ___ it may concern | Richard Hughes |
4 Feb 2001 | 4D | Pronoun in a Hemingway title | Frank A. Longo |
23 Oct 1997 | 67A | “To ___ it may concern” | Frances Hansen |
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