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0127-10 New York Times Crossword Answers 27 Jan 10



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.com

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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
Bed And Breakfast Ireland1 B AND B: An intimate inn (in the US) is a bed & breakfast. A bed & breakfast back in Ireland is more basic, and usually cheaper than a hotel stay.

6 GROH: David Groh played Joe Gerard on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Rhoda", during which his character married Rhoda.

14 IRENE: Irene Cara (as well as acting in "Fame") sang the theme songs to both "Fame" and "Flashdance15 LOLA: Gwen Verdon played Lola in the 1958 movie "Damn Yankees". The film was released as "What Lola Wants" in the UK, to avoid putting the word "Damn" on movie posters and cinema fronts.

SABRE Compact Pepper Spray with Pink Key Case - Supports National Breast Cancer Foundation16 MACE: Mug spray, spray for a mugger.

25 AUTOS: The LaSalle was made by GM, and the Hudson by the Hudson Motor Car Company, later absorbed into American Motors.

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, and a separate Rye Town right next door.

45 ORATE: To be grandiloquent is to be bombastic or pompous. What a lovely word!

Paula Zahn: Reporting on Her Life and Her Dog (Healthy Pet, Spring 2006)46 ZAHN: Paula Zahn resigned as an anchor with CNN in 2007. She is an accomplished cellist, and has played at Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops Orchestra.

54 MAINE ANIME: Anime is animation in the style of Japanese Manga comic books.

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8 OLE: Spanish bullfighting is corrida de toros literally "race of bulls".

10 A MINOR: Fur Elise means simply "For Elise", but sadly, no one knows who Elise was. It's a beautiful piece of music by Beethoven, also known as Bagatelle in A Minor.

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".

Quiz Show26 DOREN: Charles Van Doren was a contestant on the fifties quiz show "Twenty One", who admitted to receiving the answers to the questions from the show's producers. The scandal was the basis of the 1994 movie "Quiz Show".

38 ARAM: Aram Khachaturian was an Armenian-Russian composer, largely famous for extracts from some of his larger works, the most celebrated being the "Sabre Dance" from his ballet "Gayane".

52 METS: Gil Hodges actually played most of his career for the Brooklyn and LA Dodgers.

55 ALE: The red triangle on the label of a bottle of Bass Ale was registered in 1875 and is UK Registered Trade Mark No: 00001.

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This is the simplest of blogs.

I do the New York Times puzzle online every evening, the night before it is published in the paper. Then, I "Google & Wiki" the references that puzzle me, or that I find of interest. I post my findings, along with the solution, usually at midnight PST.

About Me

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 am retired, 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.com, or leave a comment below.

Crosswords and My Dad

I worked on my first crossword puzzle when I was about 6-years-old, sitting on my Dad's knee. He let me "help" him with his puzzle almost everyday as I was growing up. Over the years, Dad passed on to me his addiction to crosswords. Now in my early 50s, I work on my Irish Times and New York Times puzzles every day. I'm no longer sitting on my Dad's knee, but I feel that he is there with me, looking over my shoulder.

This blog is dedicated to my Dad, who passed away at the beginning of this month.

Bill
January 29, 2009

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