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 37s
Theme: SPLIT, DIVIDED and BROKEN ... the three themed answers across, each point to two themed answers down e.g 20A: SPLIT DECI-SION points to 38D: DECI and 36D: SION.
Answers I missed: 0
TODAY'S WIKI-EST, AMAZONIAN GOOGLIES
Across
1: LISA: Lisa Simpson
15 ELLE: In French, lui is the word for "him" and elle is the word for "her".
16 TYLER: William Henry Harrison
23 EELER: A sniggler is a person who angles for eels
24 NHL: The St. Louis Blues
25 ACE: An ace is a "one" in a hand of cards.
48 ON, ON: This quote is from Henry's famous address to his troops before battle in Shakespeare's Henry V
49 POR: Por favor, Spanish for "please".
53 OED: We own the magnificent two-volume version of the Oxford English Dictionary
55 NIOBE: In Greek mythology
62 STOAS: Stoas (more correctly "stoae") are covered walkways with columns on either side, or perhaps columns along one side, and a wall on the other.
69 EDDAS: The Poetic Edda
71 NHRA: The National Hot Rod Association
Down
3 SCULLY: In X-Files
7 ALEC: The only movie I really liked Alec Baldwin
9 ATTILA: Attila the Hun
10 PYRO: A pyromaniac might be an expert in playing with matches.
11 ALAN ALDA: Alan Alda
30 -ASE: For example, amyl-ase, the enzyme in saliva (that breaks down starches in food).
32 SCHMO: Comes into usage as American slang from Yiddish
39 IGOR: Igor has been the assistant to Dracula
47 TEK: William Shatner's
49 POTASH: Potash
56 IRWIN: Hale Irwin
58 RASA: Tabula rasa is the idea that people are born with a "blank slate", and that knowledge comes from experience and perception.



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