QOD: Work finally begins when the fear of doing nothing exceeds the fear of doing it badly. ~ Alain de Botton (b. Dec. 20, 1969), Swiss-born British philosopher
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, 20 December 2019
Thursday, 19 December 2019
Thursday, December 19, 2019
QOD: Every damn fool thing you do in this life, you pay for. ~ Édith Piaf (née Édith Giovanna Gassion; Dec. 19, 1915 ~ 1963), French singer
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
QOD: A right is not what someone gives you; it’s what no one can take from you. ~ Ramsey Clark (né William Ramsey Clark; b. Dec. 18, 1927), 66th United States Attorney General
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
QOD: The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. ~ William Arthur Ward (Dec. 17, 1921 ~ Mar. 30, 1986), American writer
Do You Think I Am Gaining Weight? Yes, this is the dreaded circle puzzle. And, yes, I found this to be a bit of a challenge for a Tuesday. Very clever, though. The circled letters (which interestingly do not span words, but are contained completely in one word of the answer) are all measures of weight ~ beginning with a small unit and growing progressively to a large unit.
26-Across. One doing the play-by-play: SPORTS ANNOUNCER. An OUNCE is 1/16 of a Pound.
44-Across. Stand-up comic who is a recurring panelist on "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me": PAULA POUNDSTONE.
And the unifier, of sorts:
Across:
Do You Think I Am Gaining Weight? Yes, this is the dreaded circle puzzle. And, yes, I found this to be a bit of a challenge for a Tuesday. Very clever, though. The circled letters (which interestingly do not span words, but are contained completely in one word of the answer) are all measures of weight ~ beginning with a small unit and growing progressively to a large unit.
44-Across. Stand-up comic who is a recurring panelist on "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me": PAULA POUNDSTONE.
60-Across. Subject of the 2019 biopic "Rocketman": ELTON JOHN. A long TON is 2,240 pounds. A Short Ton is 2,000 pounds. The Short Ton is used in the United States.
And the unifier, of sorts:
Across:
1. Spanish kiss: BESO. Today's Spanish lesson.
5. Tax law pros: CPAs. As in Certified Public Accountants. I think a few of our regulars are CPAs.
9. Shaving scratches: NICKS.
14. Tune from "Tosca": ARIA.
15. The "A" in SATB: ALTO. Think of the singing voices: Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass.
16. It's sent with a click: E-MAIL.
19. Rich boy in "Nancy" comics: ROLLO. Nancy is a comic strip that began in the 1930s. Apparently there was a recent up-date and revision.
21. Responding to an Evite: RSVP-ING. RSVP is a derived from the French phrase Répondez S’il Vous Plaît, which means Please Respond. The -ing ending makes it a bit clunky, but one should always respond yea or nea to an invitation.
23. CD-__: data holders: ROMS.
34. Hoisting device: WINCH.
35. Snobbish attitude: AIRS.
37. Irish New Ager: ENYA. Her given name is Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin (b. May 17, 1961). No wonder she goes by ENYA.
38. Full of sass: LIPPY.
40. Dead set against: ANTI. // Fun to see this directly above 43-Across. Gets in on the deal: ANTES.
41. DDE's WWII domain: ETO. As in the European Theater of Operations.
48. Orbiting research facility: Abbr.: ISS. As in the International Space Station.
49. Spa treatment: PEEL. I would prefer a Pedi(cure) over a Facial PEEL.
50. Turned on an axis: PIVOTED. I initially tried Rotated.
59. __ acids: protein components: AMINO.
64. Oklahoma city NNW of Oklahoma City: ENID. Enid, Oklahoma makes frequent appearances in the crossword puzzles. It is the 9th largest city in the State and has one of the largest grain storage capacity in the world.
66. PC scrolling key: PGDN. It's the Page Down key.
67. British mil. honors: DSOs. As in the Distinguished Service Order.
Down:
3. Talk with one's hands: SIGN. It is important that the individual hired to sign, especially in the public arena, be qualified to do so.
5. Guitarist Santana: CARLOS. Carlos Santana (b. July 20, 1947) is a Mexican-American guitarist and musician.
6. Red Cross supply: PLASMA.
7. Bodega convenience: ATM. As in the Automatic Teller Machine.
8. Go sky-high: SOAR.
9. On edge: NERVOUS.
10. "No plans that day": I'M OPEN. I initially wanted I'm Free.
11. Colombian metropolis: CALI. I think this is a CSO to our friend Chickie. I think she lived in Cali, Columbia.
13. Laborious walk: SLOG.
18. Vader in "Star Wars": DARTH.
22. Stephen King work: STORY. I would have classified his work as Horror novels. We both share the same alma mater, although he graduated several years before I entered the university.
24. Buys eagerly: SNAPS UP.
28. "The joke's __!": ON YOU.
29. Color TV pioneer: RCA.
30. __ in the bud: NIP.
31. "The Divine Comedy" segment: CANTO.
32. In one's tummy: EATEN.
33. Salary increase: RAISE.
38. Go unrenewed: LAPSE.
39. Bachelor's famous last words?: I DO. My favorite clue of the puzzle.
40. Raid target: ANT.
42. Slick trick: FAST ONE.
43. C.S. Lewis lion: ASLAN. I can never remember this lion's name. Aslan is a major character in the book The Chronicles of Narnia.
45. Model train giant: LIONEL. In 1900, Joshua Lionel Cowen (Aug. 25, 1877 ~ Sept. 8, 1965) and Harry C. Grant founded the Lionel Corporation. Although it made a number of novelty toys, it is best known for its model trains. In 2006, the Lionel electric train became the 1st electric toy to be inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
47. Do a ranch vet's job: DEHORN.
50. They beat bogeys: PARS. Golfing reference.
53. Captain Sparrow portrayer: DEPP. Johnny Depp (né John Christopher Depp, II; b. June 9, 1963) played Captain Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
55. Kept the party hopping, for short: DJ'ED. As in the individual who is the Disc Jockey.
56. Howard and Silver: RONS. As in actors Ron Howard (né Ronald William Howard; b. Mar. 1, 1954), also known as Opie, and Ron Silver (né Ronald Arthur Silver; July 2, 1946 ~ Mar. 15, 2009). The latter died of cancer at age 62.
57. Lake Erie state: OHIO. It's the State that's Round on the Ends and HI in the Middle!
58. Circle's lack: ENDS.
Monday, 16 December 2019
Monday, December 16, 2019
QOD: How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite clearly Ocean. ~ Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (né Arthur Charles Clark; Dec. 16, 1917 ~ Mar. 19, 2008), British science fiction author
Sunday, 15 December 2019
Sunday, December 15, 2019
QOD: If you can actually count your money, you are not really a rich man. ~ J. Paul Getty (né Jean Paul Getty; Dec. 15, 1892 ~ June 6, 1976), American Industrialist