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25 entries were found. Click any date for context. Repeated clues show (number of occurrences.) See the dictionary definition.

DateGridClueAuthor
Sunday, March 24, 201389DMenu headingDan Schoenholz
Tuesday, January 15, 201365ASomething hidden in 20-, 28-, 43- and 52-Across ... or landed with the help of 1-, 10-, 37- and 63-AcrossPeter A. Collins
Thursday, November 8, 201256DGo for a bite?Damon J. Gulczynski
Sunday, November 22, 200978AThey take the baitPatrick Merrell
Sunday, August 17, 200843DAngle (2)Caleb Madison
Wednesday, February 6, 200870AAngle (and a three-word hint to this puzzle's theme)Larry Shearer
Friday, February 23, 200727DSeek at random, with "for"Patrick Merrell
Wednesday, January 24, 20075AEasy mark, in cardsGary Steinmehl
Monday, June 12, 200649APorgy and bass (2)Curtis Yee
Tuesday, June 6, 20065ASchool group? (2)Barry C. Silk
Wednesday, April 6, 200535DAngle (2)Michael Doran
Tuesday, December 10, 20021DDangle poles over a pier, sayJohn Underwood
Wednesday, June 12, 200226DSchool group? (2)Nancy Salomon and Bill Zais
Sunday, May 26, 2002100DPerson easily dupedElizabeth C. Gorski
Tuesday, May 21, 200234DDrop a line? (2)Paula Gamache
Monday, February 11, 200245DIchthyologist's studyPeter Gordon
Saturday, September 22, 20019DCatch a few rays?Jim Page
Wednesday, July 28, 199950AA part of this starts 17-, 30-, 48- and 63-AcrossManny Nosowsky
Tuesday, June 1, 199919ADrop a line? (2)Myles Callum
Wednesday, February 24, 199936DDenizens of the 46-AcrossMark Elliot Skolsky
Friday, October 3, 199720APorgy and bass (2)Martin Ashwood-Smith
Thursday, December 7, 199537DChristian symbolMichael S. Maurer
Tuesday, September 26, 199518ABurbot or turbot, e.g.Bob Klahn & Raymond Hamel
Tuesday, August 15, 199539DBass, for oneRandall J. Hartman
Friday, May 19, 199531AAlternative to 13 AcrossMichael S. Maurer

15 results for FISH from older pre-Shortz puzzles.

DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sunday, January 31, 199315DQueriman or tetraodontWilson McBeathMaleska
Tuesday, November 10, 199244AAbe Vigoda rolePeter GordonMaleska
Wednesday, October 7, 199229DPlaice or daceTap OsbornMaleska
Monday, July 8, 199134ATrawler's haulPeter SwiftMaleska
Monday, December 17, 199055APollock or pikeEvelyn BenshoofMaleska
Monday, November 26, 199016APerch or pikePeter SwiftMaleska
Sunday, January 28, 199068DKind of storyLouis BaronMaleska
Sunday, August 13, 1989100DGaribaldi, e.g.Nancy W. AtkinsonMaleska
Saturday, April 29, 19899AType of storyJune A. BoggsMaleska
Thursday, July 30, 198737ACarp or flounderGayle DeanMaleska
Wednesday, December 4, 198510DPiscator's preyCharlotte ShoreMaleska
Wednesday, September 11, 198560ABurbot or turbotEugene T. MaleskaMaleska
Tuesday, August 27, 198510APond occupantChristy RidleyMaleska
Sunday, June 2, 198592DDace or plaiceJoy L. WoukMaleska
Saturday, March 9, 198510APike or perchNancy Scandrett RossMaleska