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: N/A (watching a movie)
Theme: PAR FOR THE COURSE. I am not sure about this one. BOGEY points to ONE over PAR, and EAGLE points to TWO UNDER PAR. I'm not sure why the TWO over PAR and ONE under PAR are included in the grid though.
Answers I missed: 0
TODAY'S WIKI-EST GOOGLIES
Across
22 BALLPARKS: Wrigley Field
27 STP: STP takes its name from Scientifically Treated Petroleum.
44 ALEC: Sir Alec Guinness
45 AEROMETER: An aerometer measures the weight and density of a gas or liquid.
51 LOC: Loc. cit. is short for "loco citato" meaning "in the place cited".
73 SSTS: Concordes
Down
2 ULNA: The radius and ulna are bones in the forearm.
4 GORED: A torero is another name for a matador.
23 LEE: Stan Lee
25 ALETA: Queen Aleta was the wife of Prince Valiant in the "Prince Valiant
31 O'SHEA: Milo O'Shea
33 SHUE: Elisabeth Shue
36 DEERE: John Deere
47 ALB: Tirana is the capital city of Albania
56 ANKA: Paul Anka
59 ARGO: Jason and the Argonauts



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