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This is my solution to the crossword published in the New York Times today ...
COMPLETION TIME: N/A (watching the movie "Law Abiding Citizen
THEME: TRIPLES ... the theme answers are all triple homonyms e.g. KNICKS NIX NICKS.
ANSWERS I MISSED: 0
TODAY'S WIKI-EST, AMAZONIAN GOOGLIES
Across
14 AVILA: Avila is famous for the walled defenses around the old city, that date back to 1090. They were constructed out of brown granite, and are still in excellent repair. There are nine gateways, and eighty-towers in all. Even the cathedral built between the 12th and 14th centuries is part of the city's defenses, so it looks like a imposing fortress.
20 KNICKS-NIX-NICKS: Singer Stevie Nicks
25 OTE: Taxonomy is the classification of living things into an ordered system, showing the relationship between various species. One suffix used in the systematic naming convention is -ote (the plural is -ota).
26 LOSE-LOU'S-LOOS: One tragic and infamous event in Lou Costello's life
35 HRE: Maximilian I of Habsburg
40 ESKIMOS: The Yu'pik Eskimos are most populous in Central Alaska, but they can be found living all across Alaska and as far as the Russian Far East.
53 TIM: Tim Geithner is in the hot seat right now, as Secretary of the Treasury in the Obama administration.
60 WIEN: Wien is the German for Vienna. Just like Berlin, Vienna
64 TATI: Jacques Tati
65 ACELA: The Acela Express is the fastest train routinely running in the US, getting up to 150 mph at times. The brand name "Acela" was created to evoke "acceleration" and "excellence".
Down
2 IVANA: Ivana Winklmayr was born in Czechoslovakia. She was an excellent skier, and was named as an alternate for the 1982 Czech Olympic Team. She was promoting the Montreal Olympics in New York in 1976, and met Fred Trump's son, Donald. Their marriage was very public and well-covered by the media, but not nearly so much as their very litigious divorce in 1990.
4 ELEC: The Tennessee Valley Authority puts out an awful lot of electricity ...
21 SAS: SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) is a founding member of the Star Alliance, the first airline alliance, created in 1997. The American founding representative is United Airlines.
32 ARNE: Arne Carlson was the 37th Governor of Minnesota, in power from 1991 to 1999. He has the distinction of being the predecessor to Governor Jesse Ventura.
41 INT: In football, a turnover can be caused by an INT-erception.
48 MAGPIE: Heckle and Jeckle are those two cartoon magpies. They were created by Paul Terry, in his own Terrytoons studio, under contract to 20th Century Fox.
53 TINES: The tines of a fork, would be sticking points ...
54 ITALO: As well as being an author, Italo Calvino was a famous Italian journalist. He was a supporter of communism, and wasn't very popular in the US or Britain.



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