QOD: You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out. ~ Warren Buffett (b. Aug. 30, 1930)
QOD
This blog purely for my own amusement. I like to start the day with a quote, be it amusing, inspiration, or simply something that caught my fancy.
On occasion, I might also include some commentary on the day's crossword puzzle that is published in the Los Angeles Times.
Friday, 30 August 2019
Thursday, 29 August 2019
Thursday, August 29, 2019
QOD: People are very open-minded about new things ~ as long as they’re exactly like the old ones. ~ Charles F. Kettering (né Charles Franklin Kettering; Aug. 29, 1876 ~ Nov. 25, 1858), American businessman and co-founder of the Sloan-Kettering Institute
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
QOD: Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean. ~ Johann Wolfgang van Goethe (Aug. 28, 1749 ~ Mar. 22, 1832)
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
QOD: There are no problems we cannot solve together, and very few that we can solve by ourselves. ~ Lyndon B. Johnson (né Lyndon Baines Johnson; Aug. 27, 1908 ~ Jan. 22, 1973)
It's Meaningless! The first letter of each word in the theme answers (M and T), when said aloud together, sounds like EMPTY.
17-Across. Toy on a track: MODEL TRAIN.
24-Across. Native growth in an Asian orchard: MANGO TREE. Mangos are so good in a fruit salad.
39-Across. Grilling accessory: MEAT THERMOMETER.
49-Across. Result of too-tight jeans, perhaps: MUFFIN TOP.
And the Unifier:
62-Across. Blather, and a phonetic hint to the four other longest answers: EMPTY WORDS. The word Empty like the letters M and T.
Across:
13. Not many: A FEW.
14. Umpires' decisions: CALLS. I initially tried Balls. Unfortunately, it fit all too well.
16. Cabinet dept. with a windmill on its seal: ENER. As in the Department of Energy. There are several other items on the seal in addition to the windmill.
19. Volcanic output: LAVA. // And 26-Down: Volcanic output = ASH.
20. WWI French soldier: POILU. Raise you hand if you knew this non-Tuesday word. The word literally means "hairy" or "hairy one." Many of the front line French infantrymen were from rural, agricultural backgrounds and wore beards and bushy mustaches.
21. Almanacs, calendars, etc.: YEARLIES.
25. Philosopher __-tzu: LAO.
27. Mme., in Madrid: SRA. Today's Spanish lesson.
28. Money for the poor: ALMS.
42. Award for "Green Book": OSCAR. The movie Green Book won Best Picture as well as the Best Original Screenplay.
43. Spanish appetizer: TAPA. Yummers!
44. Ward of "Once and Again": SELA. Sela Ward (née Sela Ann Ward; b. July 11, 1956) also starred in the in the 2019 television show FBI.
45. Korean soldier: ROK. Another non-Tuesday word. The Republic of Korea Army is known as ROK.
47. Springsteen's "Born in the __": USA.
54. TV monitoring device: V-CHIP. The "V" may stand for either Violence or Viewer Controlled.
59. Directed: OVER SEEN.
65. "The Time Machine" race: ELOI. These fictional post-humans from H.G. Well's 1895 novel have become a crossword staple.
66. Gave an address: SPOKE. Not a physical address, but an oration.
67. Foul mood: SNIT. // And 55-Down: In a foul mood: CROSS. I liked how these to clues and answers CROSSed.
68. Director Gus Van __: SANT. Gus van SANT (b. July 24, 1952) is a film director, best know for Good Will Hunting and My Own Private Idaho.
69. Laundry blemish: SPOT.
70. Red and Coral, but not pink: SEAS. Nailed it! The Red SEA is between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. It's a great place for snorkeling. The Coral SEA is off the east coast of Australia.
Down:
3. TV, radio, newspapers, etc.: MEDIA.
4. "Great!": SWELL. I first tried Super, then Sweet!, before the perps finally led me to SWELL.
5. Interest rate fig.: PCT. As in Percent.
6. Short-lived Egypt-Syr. alliance: UAR. As in the United Arab Republic. It was a sovereign state from 1958 to 1961.
7. __ del Rey: L.A. beach community: PLAYA. More of today's Spanish lesson. Playa is Spanish for Beach.
9. Stretch the truth: TELL TALES.
11. Protective river embankment: LEVEE.
15. Hitches: SNAGS.
18. Temporary calm: LULL.
22. Composer Ned: ROREM. Ned Rorem (b. Oct. 23, 1923) is an American composer. In 1975, he won a Pulitzer Prize for Music. I don't believe I am familiar with his work.
24. Sacred choral piece: MOTET.
28. Latin "I love": AMO.
29. French article: LES. Today's French lesson.
33. U.K. singer Rita __: ORA. I am not familiar with Rita Ora (née Rita Sahatçiu Ora; b. Nov. 26, 1990).
34. Intensify: AMP UP.
36. Hot time on the Riviera: ÉTÉ. More of today's French lesson. Summer on the Riviera is a Hot Time.
37. Cartoon frame: CEL.
38. La-la lead-in: TRA.
40. Square root of neuf: TROIS. And now for today's math lesson in French. The square root of 9 is 3.
41. Western treaty gp.: OAS. As in the Organization of American States.
48. Declare openly: AVOW.
51. Serious criminal: FELON.
52. Subs at the office: TEMPS. As in Temporary workers/
56. "Stormy Weather" singer Lena: HORNE.
58. Twitter updates: POSTS.
63. Ring ref's decision: TKO. As in Technical KnockOut.
Monday, 26 August 2019
Monday, August 25, 2019
QOD: Girls are capable of doing everything men are capable of doing. Sometimes they have more imagination than men.~ Katherine Johnson (née Katherine Coleman; b. Aug. 18, 1918), African-American mathematician
Sunday, 25 August 2019
Sunday, August 25, 2019
QOD: A great artist leaves us with the feeling that something is right in the world. ~ Leonard Bernstein (né Louis Bernstein; Aug. 25, 1918 ~ Oct. 14, 1990)