![]() Pardon the discombobulation, but my iMac is in a mood (updating software) so I’m solving and blogging on a new laptop with a new download of Black Ink solving software (and I didn’t adjust my solving preferences beforehand so I kept typing in unexpected squares) and it’s been a long week already, hasn’t it? So quick recap on the puzzle. ![]() NY Times crossword solution, 10 12 21, no. Thank you so much for the time, everybody! Have a wonderful and safe rest of your day and, as always, keep solving!Ĭonor Sefkow’s New York Times crossword-Amy’s recap Moog has the highest winning percentage of any eligible player not enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame (.580). Coincidentally enough, both those Bruins teams lost in the championship series to the Oilers. ![]() He was mostly the backup to Hall-of-Famer Grant Fuhr on those teams, but then established himself as a big-game goalkeeper when he became a member of the Boston Bruins, helping the Bs make the Stanley Cup Final in 19. “Sports will make you smarter ” moment of the day: MOOG (8D: ) – A part of arguably the greatest dynasty in National Hockey League history, former goaltender Andy Moog was a member of three Stanley Cup-winning teams as a member of the Edmonton Oilers, in 1984, 19. X-RAY LABS (49A: ) was the highlight for me of all the non-themed fill while one of its intersecting answers, PRAGUE, has me thinking that that might be one of the cities that I should put on my bucket list to visit (46D: ). Actually, I have…when my college roommate and best friend to this day was obsessed with drinking spiked egg nog on campus before flying back home to California. Remember seeing that a couple of times when I started solving puzzles just over a decade ago, and think I hadn’t seen it since until right now! Seeing EGG NOGS already has me thinking that a) the holiday season will be here before I know it, and b) that I don’t think I have ever had a drink of egg nog ever in my life (28A:). Man, it’s been a while and a half since I’ve seen AL-ANON in a grid (10D: ).
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