Crossword clues for dates
dates
- Parts of history tests
- Oasis fruit
- They're sometimes written in Roman numerals
- They're often applied with stamps
- Steps out with
- Some history test answers
- Shows on calendar
- Scheduling needs
- Romantic appointments
- Rock tour info
- Organizer jottings
- Oasis fare
- Numbers on calendars
- Historian's recollections
- Goes steady with
- Zoosk.com hookups
- Tour schedule listing
- Tour schedule info
- Tour ___
- Tinder meetups
- Tinder endgame
- Tide-table column
- They're on many concert T-shirt backs
- They might be in your palm
- Teen gossip fodder
- Some social commitments
- Some companions
- Some answers on history exams
- Socializes with
- Social appointments
- Schedule succession
- Schedule entries
- Sated (anag) — fruit
- Romantic evenings on the town
- Relationship highlights
- Performs carbon testing
- Performs an archaeologist's job
- Outings on MTV's "Next"
- OkCupid.com linkups
- OkCupid procurals
- OKCupid meetups
- OkCupid linkups
- Oasis treats
- New Year's Eve get-togethers?
- Milk carton data
- Matrimonial cake staple
- Matrimonial cake ingredient
- Match.com results
- Match.com hookups
- Marks on tour calendar
- History-class info
- History exam fodder
- Historian's concerns
- Future trysts
- Fruits from palm trees
- Fruit with a Medjool variety
- For marriages, they're set
- EHarmony.com matchups
- EHarmony member's goals
- EHarmony goals
- EHarmony connections
- Egypt leads the world in their production
- Dinner-and-a-movie events
- Circled items
- Calendar information
- Calendar fillers
- Calendar features
- Bumble meetups
- Blind situations
- Attends the prom with
- Assays, maybe
- 7/4/1776 and 6/6/1944, e.g
- 1732, 1799, etc
- "Love Is Blind" events
- Timeline points
- Sees socially
- Palm tree fruits
- Takes out
- Times to remember?
- Companions
- Historical information
- Prom couples
- Historical trivial
- Promgoers
- They're set for marriages
- Appointments
- Info on library slips
- Postmark parts
- Chewy fruit
- Sees romantically
- Determines the age of
- Major Libyan export
- Sees people
- Cornerstone features
- July 4, 1776, and others
- Calendar units hidden in 20- and 61-Across and 11- and 35-Down
- Where cabs wait?
- Some like them hot
- Fruits at an oasis
- EHarmony users' hopes
- Results of using eHarmony
- Sees regularly
- Bread sweeteners, at times
- Some history memorization
- Arabian staples
- Dorm topics
- Prenuptial events
- Iraqi exports
- Circled items, sometimes
- Oasis products
- Trysts
- Goes with
- 7/4/1776 and 12/7/1941, e.g.
- Rendezvous
- Shipment from Baghdad
- History student's concern
- 1732, 1799, etc.
- Shipment from Iraq
- Escorts
- Singles' concern
- Meetings
- Postmark info
- Products of some palms
- Boy-girl events
- Topic in a dorm
- Iraq export
- Calendar units hidden in
- Calendar numbers
- Fruits that one takes out?
- Fruit goes out of fashion
- Fruit from a palm tree
- Prosecutor on TV standing up for courts
- Goes out with
- Tropical fruits
- Palm fruit
- Some are blind
- Calendar units
- Calendar items
- Calendar entries
- Palm products
- Palm fruits
- Palm yields
- Calendar markings
- Almanac info
- Romantic outings
- They can be blind
- Social activities
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
"Dates" is the seventh Christmas special episode of the BBC sitcom, Only Fools and Horses, first broadcast on 25 December 1988. In the episode, Del Boy joins a dating agency and meets Raquel. Rodney also goes on a date, with Nag's Head barmaid Nerys.
Dates is a British television romantic drama series created by Bryan Elsley, who also created Skins, which first aired on Channel 4 on 10 June 2013, at 22:00 ( BST), as part of its "Mating Season" programming, illustrating a series of first dates between online dating service users. The show's target audience is " ABC1".
Usage examples of "dates".
It meant hideous dates and misleading men, but as pathetic as any date could ever be, nothing would be more pathetic than running backward.
On our previous dates, our evenings would end with waitstaff clearing throats and glancing at watches.
On our previous dates, he had walked me home, offering me his arm, and when we turned corners, he ensured he was on the outside, near the curb.
All of my girls heard me dramatize my dates, twirling squeals of excitement around a core of disbelief.
What if this was it, a life revolving around dog accessories instead of making play dates and helping with homework?
Typically, though, I got roped into these anesthetizing dates out of old-fashioned pity.
I think those with children make new friends at the mommy park, through play dates and Gymboree, the same way single women find other women to play with.
The sketch given here shows the Indian Ocean of a map of the world in an edition of La Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo Alexandrino, published in Venice in 1574, the configuration of which map dates probably as far back as A.
Harrisse this planisphere, or at least its American portion, dates from after 1536.
They may involve the rejection of some preliminary calculated dates and the acceptance of others on the basis of complex arguments that are seldom explicitly published.
Some authorities are willing to extend the date to about 30,000 years ago, while an increasing minority are reporting evidence for a human presence in the Americas at far earlier dates in the Pleistocene.
The Eocene period dates back about 38-55 million years from the present.
Nevertheless, many sites, excavated with modern archeological methods, have yielded dates as great as 30,000 years for humans in America.
Later, as the excavation progressed, radiocarbon dates of at least 38,000 years were announced for charcoal from the hearths.
Once the dates were announced, however, some opinions were changed and after the Clovis point was found, the process of picking and ignoring began in earnest.