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NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, January 15, 2025. Larry Slawson. January 15, 2025 at 1:00 AM. The New York Times.
More than 250 international journalists arrived at the scene to take pictures and ask them questions. The four suspects were paraded from the building's balcony and were allowed to answer questions from reporters. Elio Hernández Rivera stated that he was an ordained executioner under Constanzo and that Constanzo himself had murdered Kilroy.
Mexican Light Corps cavalry under Gen. Rea was defeated after they blocked the withdrawal to Puebla of the U.S. forces under Gen. Lane at Galaxara Pass, after their successful attack on Izúcar de Matamoros. (A) Siege of La Paz: November 27/December 8 A second Mexican attack by Manuel Pineda on La Paz, Baja California Sur, ending in a U.S. victory.
Leading federalists in Mexico advocated a plan to attack Mexican troops in Matamoros, a major Mexican port. [7] Members of the General Council, the interim Texas governing body, were enamored with the idea of a Matamoros Expedition. They hoped it would inspire other federalist states to revolt and keep the bored Texian troops from deserting the ...
An American-style 15×15 crossword grid layout. A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one ...
Margaret Petherbridge Farrar (March 23, 1897 – June 11, 1984) was an American journalist and the first crossword puzzle editor for The New York Times (1942–1968). Creator of many of the rules of modern crossword design, she compiled and edited a long-running series of crossword puzzle books – including the first book of any kind that Simon & Schuster published (1924). [1]
Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo (November 1, 1962 – May 6, 1989) was a Cuban-American serial killer, drug dealer and cult leader who led an infamous drug-trafficking and occult gang in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, that was dubbed the Narcosatanists (Spanish: Los Narcosatánicos) by the media. [1]
James Walker Fannin is ordered by the Texas General Council to attack Matamoros. January 11 James Bowie and William Blowout arrive at Goliad to support a Matamoros expedition. January 14 Sam Houston arrives at Goliad to seize control of the Matamoros expedition. J.C. Neill, commander of 78 men at the Alamo, pleads for supplies.