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: State Anagrams ... e.g. TEXAS/TAXES, MAINE/ANIME
Answers I missed: 0
TODAY'S WIKI-EST, AMAZONIAN GOOGLIES (all links go to Amazon.com) ...
Across
6 GROH: David Groh played Joe Gerard on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show
14 IRENE: Irene Cara
25 AUTOS: The LaSalle was made by GM, and the Hudson by the Hudson Motor Car Company
32 URLS: Internet addresses are Uniform Resource Locators.
33 TRU: Tru was written by Jay Presson Allen, and starred Robert Morse.
42 KNOW RYE, NEW YORK: There is a Rye City in Westchester County
45 ORATE: To be grandiloquent is to be bombastic or pompous. What a lovely word!
54 MAINE ANIME: Anime is animation in the style of Japanese Manga comic books
Down
8 OLE: Spanish bullfighting
10 A MINOR: Fur Elise
12 ACLU: The American Civil Liberties Union
23 OTOS: The Oto tribe used to live at the mouth of the Platte River in Nebraska.
24 GAEA: The Greek goddess personifying the earth was Gaea (meaning "land" or "earth" in Greek). The Roman equivalent goddess was Terra Mater, "Mother Earth".
38 ARAM: Aram Khachaturian
52 METS: Gil Hodges
55 ALE: The red triangle on the label of a bottle of Bass Ale



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