Merl reagle biography of albert einstein

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    Hi everyone! I had a wedding to attend this weekend, so last week I decided not to write a puzzle for this Sunday. I give myself a break every 2-3 months or so, and inom thought I’d use one this weekend. That paid off handsomely.

    I couldn’t arrange to get a new installment of the X-word Files ready (please bite potential interviewees!), so instead, I’d thought I’d let you play some trivia.

    The questions below come from two main sources: a trivia night I hosted at a residence ingång on USC’s campus, and questions about universities the Gamecocks play that are sent in a weekly newsletter on campus.

    The trivia night was played in rounds, with two category questions in each round. There was eight questions about USC, but those have been skipped. Pictures were a part of the trivia night, and those pictures have been provided for you. Click on any picture for a better look.

    The newsletter questions usually focus on the school and the city/state where

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  • Constructor: Scott Hogan and Katie Hale

    Relative difficulty: Very very easy

    THEME: "Special Treatment"— familiar phrases imagined as health care puns :(

    Theme answers:
    • 22A: I visited the cardiologist, who ... DIDN'T MISS A BEAT
    • 31A: I visited the dermatologist, who ... MADE A RASH DECISION
    • 47A: I visited a dentist and now I ... KNOW THE DRILL
    • 69A: I visited the anesthesiologist and now I've ... LOST MY TOUCH
    • 89A: I visited a sleep specialist, who ... GAVE ME THE NOD
    • 105A: I visited the radiologist, who ... SAW RIGHT THROUGH ME
    • 120A: I visited the podiatrist and now I ... STAND CORRECTED
    Word of the Day: EMMY Noether (130A: Mathematician Noether) —
    Amalie Emmy Noether (, ; German: [ˈnøːtɐ]; 23 March 1882 – 14 April 1935) was a German mathematician who made many important contributions to abstract algebra. She proved Noether's first and second theorems, which are fundamental in mathem

    Frequently Asked Question: Why isn’t the puzzle in my paper the same as the one shown on your blog?
    If the puzzle in your paper doesn’t match the one that I solved, it is probably a Sunday crossword. On Sundays, the “LA Times” chooses to publish Merl Reagle’s excellent crossword, and not their own “LA Times” Crossword. The “LA Times” puzzle is still sent out in syndication, and is also published in the “LA Times” online. I’ve been asked to blog about Merl Reagle’s crossword, but frankly I don’t have the time. Sunday puzzles have lots of clues!

    CROSSWORD SETTER: C.C. Burnikel
    THEME: Treasure Hunt … today’s themed answers each comprises two words, the first ending in A, and the second starting with G. So, we have “Ag” hidden in each themed answer. As “Ag” is the chemical symbol for “silver”, then we have some HIDDEN TREASURE:

    22A. *Source of mohair ANGORA GOAT
    28A. *Runner-up to Einste