Answer: DATE
DATE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 254 times.
Referring Clues:
- Dinner and a movie, perhaps
 - Prom partner
 - Take out
 - Do carbon-testing on
 - Go out with
 - Go steady with
 - Number in a letter
 - See
 - Anniversary, e.g.
 - Whom one goes out with
 - Go with
 - Person to go out with
 - Watch feature, perhaps
 - Check info
 - Palm fruit
 - History test answer
 - Check information
 - Pull __ (milk freshness indicator)
 - 6/4/01, e.g.
 - "It's a ___!"
 - July 4, 1776, e.g.
 - See socially
 - Play the field, so to speak
 - Aug. 15, 1945, e.g.
 - The International __ Line
 - Palm tree fruit
 - Fruit from a palm
 - Movie companion, maybe
 - Hot night out, perhaps
 - December 25, e.g.
 - 7/4/1776, for one
 - November 4, e.g.
 - Promgoer's partner
 - July 27th, for example
 - July 4, 1776, for one
 - Word with double or blind
 - Entry on a check
 - Prom escort
 - Fruit found on a calendar?
 - Check detail
 - It may be circled on the calendar
 - Occasion for carrying "mad money"
 - Invitation factoid
 - Do the town with
 - February 29, e.g.
 - You're either up to it or out of it
 - Birth certificate entry
 - Blind ___
 - Determine the age of
 - Go out after a pass?
 - Appointment
 - Fruit growing at an oasis
 - 7/20/69, for one
 - Check numbers
 - Signature follower, often
 - Check line
 - Invoice info
 - Certain charity auction prize
 - International ___ Line
 - July 4, 1976, e.g.
 - Court
 - Check number
 - See 5-Across
 - Check datum
 - E-mail info
 - Social engagement
 - Engagement
 - History-quiz answer
 - mm/dd/yyyy info
 - Social outing
 - Palm product
 - Dinner and a movie, say
 - Concert ticket info
 - Thing memorized by historians
 - Fourth of July, e.g.
 - Word with ''blind'' or ''double''
 - Calendar heading
 - Word with blind or double
 - Carbon-14 estimate
 - Blind follower
 - Word with "blind" or "double"
 - Watch or cell phone feature
 - Suitor's quest
 - Your first one may be blind
 - Schedule requirement
 - Goal of a personal ad, maybe
 - Prom-goer's pursuit
 - It may be blind
 - Prom pursuit
 - Sweet edible fruit
 - Take out on the town
 - Dinner ___
 - July 4, 1776, for example
 - Promgoer's need
 - Movie escort, maybe
 - Saturday night escort, maybe
 - Fourth of July, for example
 - Fruit that grows in a cluster
 - Circled item
 - It's about time
 - Appointment book entry
 - ____ Squares
 - Word in the upper-right part of a check
 - Tropical fruit
 - Birth-certificate info
 - 4/1, for one
 - Social appointment
 - January 1 for the Rose Bowl, e.g.
 - Matchmaker.com connection
 - It often has two slashes
 - See each other
 - Calendar square
 - Courtship event
 - Questionnaire info
 - Booking
 - Blind or rain follower
 - Appoint-ment
 - Postmark part
 - Postmark feature
 - Cornerstone info
 - Calendar info
 - Calendar information
 - Rendezvous
 - Dinner and a movie, maybe
 - Palm-tree fruit
 - eHarmony member's objective
 - Information on a check
 - Info on a notarized document
 - To ___ (yet)
 - Part of YTD
 - Muffin tidbit
 - *Romantic outing
 - Piece of info on an invitation
 - Couple's event
 - First line on many a legal document
 - See regulary
 - Romantic occasion
 - Fruit that might be in a nut bread
 - Itinerary info
 - Partner at a prom
 - Evening out
 - Day on a calendar
 - Would-be wooer's goal
 - Info on a library slip
 - 11/11/13, e.g.
 - Word after due or speed
 - Romantic outing
 - Oasis fruit
 - Dinner companion
 - Count tree rings
 - June 14, e.g.
 - Possible outcome of an eHarmony match
 - Letter's number
 - Assignation
 - Historian's tidbit
 - Concert poster info
 - Setup on eHarmony
 - 1/2, for one
 - 2/3, say
 - ⅔, say
 - Time in history
 - Social event
 - Dinner partner, perhaps
 - Calendar number
 - Checkbook entry
 - Escort
 - Set of numbers next to a contract signature
 - Romantic night out
 - What a stag lacks
 - Line on an invoice
 - Tryst
 - Item on a social schedule
 - Match.com goal
 - Memorial day, for example
 - Hoped-for result of swiping right on Tinder
 - Gig
 - Palm yield
 - Palm tree yield
 - Time in ads
 - Word with blind or expiration
 - Person to impress
 - Every single day has one
 - Letter header
 - Calendar reading
 - Entry on a social calendar
 - Tinder meeting
 - Every day has one
 - Fig
 - eHarmony.com client's wish
 - See romantically
 - Check figure
 - Itinerary specification
 - Datum from a notary stamp
 - One may be set up on one
 - Cupid.com objective
 - Item from Iraq
 - Zoosk.com matchup
 - Time stamp component
 - Jujube
 - Theater ticket datum
 - Today has one
 - Thing to set or mark
 - Step out with
 - Line on a contract
 - Go together
 - Good Tinder outcome
 - Second part of a reality show: social setups
 - Paycheck detail
 - March 15, e.g.
 - Tinder user's meeting
 - OKCupid.com meeting
 - Fix in time
 - Bumble.com user's goal
 - Plus-one at a party
 - Fruit with a pit
 - *Official order
 - 10/10, say
 - Outing on "the bachelor"
 - One may be blind or hot
 - Meetup from Scruff, perhaps
 - Page One reading
 - Medjool ___ (sweet fruit)
 - Page One identifier
 - Romantic Zoom call, say
 - It has three numbers and two slashes
 - Iftar fruit
 - Out-of-___ (obsolete)
 - Meetup from Lex
 - Point of time
 - First food consumed for Iftar, often
 - Meetup that might lead to a sleepover
 - "Play ___" (Melanie Martinez hit)
 - Fruit with an oblong pit
 - Romantic get-together
 - Sticky fruit
 - June 30, but not june 31
 - One of three things traditionally eaten to break a Ramadan fast
 - "It's a ___!'"
 - Paleo-friendly dessert sweetener
 - 11/11 or 12/12, but not 13/13
 - Pitted fruit
 - Mediterranean fruit
 - Result of getting side-swiped, perhaps?
 - What might be arranged after one swipes right
 - Potential result of using Grindr or Tinder
 - Promposal goal
 - It's a ___!
 - Time-stamp component
 - Hinge meetup
 - Prom night partner, maybe
 - Inadvisable time to talk about one's ex
 - July 20, 1969, e.g.
 - "Sort by" option in a credit card history
 - Fruit with a medjool variety
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - July 16, 2025
 - New York Times - April 21, 2025
 - New York Times - April 11, 2025
 - New York Times - March 24, 2025
 - LA Times - February 16, 2025
 - LA Times - January 20, 2025
 - New York Times - November 15, 2024
 - USA Today - September 16, 2024
 - New York Times - June 05, 2024
 - USA Today - April 30, 2024
 - USA Today - March 15, 2024
 - LA Times - February 29, 2024
 - USA Today - January 15, 2024
 - LA Times - October 29, 2023
 - New York Times - October 22, 2023
 - New York Times - October 10, 2023
 - New York Times - August 15, 2023
 - New York Times - July 10, 2023
 - New York Times - May 19, 2023
 - USA Today - April 26, 2023
 
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