The name's William Ernest Butler, but please call me Bill. I grew up in Ireland, but now live out here in the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm retired now, from technology businesses that took our family all over the world. I answer all emails, so please feel free to email me at bill@paxient.comIf you are working on the New York Times crossword in any other publication, you are working on the syndicated puzzle. Here is a link to my answers to today's SYNDICATED New York Times crossword. To find any solution other than today's, enter the crossword number (e.g. 1225, 0107) in the "Search the Blog" box above.
This is my solution to the crossword published in the New York Times today ...
Completion Time: 8m 40s
Theme: The themed answers are the NAME OF THE GAME, four animals that are routinely hunted ... BOAR, DEER HARE & QUAIL.
Answers I missed: 0
TODAY'S GOOGLIES (all links go to Amazon.com) ...
Across
16 OTOE: Council Bluffs in Iowa
28 SCARABS: The lowly dung beetle was sacred to the Ancient Egyptians
34 COTE: The Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
39 BOTS: "Droids" is short for "androids", and "bots" is short for "robots".
41 EAU: Back in 1709, an Italian perfume-maker moved to Cologne in Germany. There he invented a new fragrance that he named Eau de Cologne
42 AST: Bermuda
43 PAZ: Paz is the of course the Spanish word for "peace". Coincidentally, the capital of Bolivia, La Paz
56 MINI: Mary Quant
60 EVEL: Daredevil Evel Knievel
63 NEDS: Ned Beatty
Down
4 EMO: Here's EMO again, "emotional hardcore" music.
5 A DUE: In Italian, a due literally means "by two", and on a musical score means "together", "in unison".
10 SO BIG: Edna Ferber
39 BAHA MEN: The Baha Men
46 ESALEN: The Esalen
58 URI: Uri Geller's
59 IAN: Ian McKewan wrote the novel "Atonement



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