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Jeremiah (Jerry) Farrell (December 12, 1937, in Hastings, Nebraska—July 4, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American professor emeritus of mathematics at Butler University in Indiana. He was well known for having constructed Will Shortz's favorite puzzle, the 1996 "Election Day" crossword in The New York Times. He also wrote puzzles for many other books and newspapers, such as Scott Kim's puzzle column for Discover magazine.

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  • جيريمياه فاريل (ar)
  • Jeremiah Farrell (fr)
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  • جيريمياه فاريل (بالإنجليزية: Jeremiah Farrell)‏ هو رياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 1937. (ar)
  • Jeremiah (Jerry) Farrell (December 12, 1937, in Hastings, Nebraska—July 4, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American professor emeritus of mathematics at Butler University in Indiana. He was well known for having constructed Will Shortz's favorite puzzle, the 1996 "Election Day" crossword in The New York Times. He also wrote puzzles for many other books and newspapers, such as Scott Kim's puzzle column for Discover magazine. (en)
  • Jeremiah Farrell, né le 12 décembre 1937 à Hastings, dans le Nebraska et mort le 4 juillet 2022, est un professeur de mathématiques émérite de l'université Butler, située à Indianapolis, dans l'Indiana. Verbicruciste passionné par les mathématiques récréatives, il est notamment connu pour être l'auteur de la grille de mots croisés la plus célèbre - et controversée lors de sa publication - du quotidien américain The New York Times, parue dans l'édition du 5 novembre 1996, jour de l'élection présidentielle américaine. (fr)
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  • جيريمياه فاريل (بالإنجليزية: Jeremiah Farrell)‏ هو رياضياتي أمريكي، ولد في 1937. (ar)
  • Jeremiah (Jerry) Farrell (December 12, 1937, in Hastings, Nebraska—July 4, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana) was an American professor emeritus of mathematics at Butler University in Indiana. He was well known for having constructed Will Shortz's favorite puzzle, the 1996 "Election Day" crossword in The New York Times. He also wrote puzzles for many other books and newspapers, such as Scott Kim's puzzle column for Discover magazine. (en)
  • Jeremiah Farrell, né le 12 décembre 1937 à Hastings, dans le Nebraska et mort le 4 juillet 2022, est un professeur de mathématiques émérite de l'université Butler, située à Indianapolis, dans l'Indiana. Verbicruciste passionné par les mathématiques récréatives, il est notamment connu pour être l'auteur de la grille de mots croisés la plus célèbre - et controversée lors de sa publication - du quotidien américain The New York Times, parue dans l'édition du 5 novembre 1996, jour de l'élection présidentielle américaine. (fr)
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