QOD: A frivolous society can acquire dramatic significance only through what its frivolity destroys. ~ Edith Wharton (née Edith Newbold Jones; Jan. 24, 1862 ~ Aug. 11, 1937), American novelist
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, 24 January 2020
Thursday, 23 January 2020
Thursday, January 23, 2020
QOD: If you think of paying court to the men in power, your eternal ruin is assured. ~ Stendhal (né Marie-Henri Beyle; Jan. 23, 1783 ~ Mar. 23, 1842), French novelist
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
QOD: Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him for what he is. ~ Sir Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount of St. Alban (Jan. 22, 1561 ~ Apr. 9, 1626), English philosopher and statesman
Tuesday, 21 January 2020
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
QOD: All I required to be happy was friendship and people I could admire. ~ Christian Dior (Jan. 21, 1905 ~ Oct. 24, 1957), French fashion designer
Tennis, Anyone? It's a game played on a variety of surfaces. Note that each answer is a three-letter phrase.
20-Across. Be noisy, or equip for tennis?: MAKE A RACKET.
34-Across. Enjoy oneself, or be ready for tennis?: HAVE A BALL.
46-Across. Sue, or leave for tennis?: GO TO COURT.
60-Across. Be helpful, or enjoy playing tennis?: LIVE TO SERVE.
Across:
Tennis, Anyone? It's a game played on a variety of surfaces. Note that each answer is a three-letter phrase.
20-Across. Be noisy, or equip for tennis?: MAKE A RACKET.
34-Across. Enjoy oneself, or be ready for tennis?: HAVE A BALL.
46-Across. Sue, or leave for tennis?: GO TO COURT.
60-Across. Be helpful, or enjoy playing tennis?: LIVE TO SERVE.
Across:
1. Sound of disbelief: GASP.
5. Feature of some debit cards: CHIP. Chips are also found on credit cards.
9. Ford Fusion, e.g.: SEDAN.
14. Latin "others": ALIA.
15. __ erectus: HOMO. What Does it Mean to be Human? The first skeletal remains of a Homo erectus was discovered in 1891.
16. To the point: TERSE.
17. Wander aimlessly (about): MILL.
18. Israeli carrier: EL AL. El Al has become a crossword staple. The first scheduled flight on El Al was in July 1949. The name of the company roughly translates from the Hebrew to "to the skies." I usually fly El Al when I go to Israel.
19. Pisces follower: ARIES.
23. Brewery tub: VAT.
24. Admin. aides: ASSTS. Administrative aides are Assistants.
25. Tickle pink: AMUSE.
27. Beauty contest prize: TIARA.
31. Ready for dinner: SEATED. Just a few more people at this dinner than in attendance at my dinner parties.
38. Upside-down "e," in phonetics: SCHWA. This symbol indicates an "uh" sound in the pronunciation of a word.
39. Dictator Amin: IDI. Idi Amin (May 17, 1925 ~ Aug. 16, 2003), whose full name was Idi Amin Dada Oumee, was known as the Butcher of Uganda.
40. Shenanigan: ANTIC.
42. Gridiron "zebra": REF.
43. Chocolate source: CACAO.
49. Requires Febreze, maybe: SMELLS.
51. "Les MisÈrables" escape route: SEWER.
52. Cosmopolitan spirits: VODKA.
54. Order to a sloucher: SIT UP.
58. Classic Jaguar: XKE. This 1969 model can be yours for only $102K.
64. __ Gras: MARDI. The countdown is on! Everything you need to known about Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
66. Chief Asgard god: ODIN.
67. Sentence structure element: NOUN. Silly me, I wanted it to be a Verb!
68. Crime that might involve accelerants: ARSON.
69. Sit in park, say: IDLE.
70. Spilled the beans: TOLD.
71. Online magazine with a "Dear Prudence" advice column: SLATE. You can also listen to a Slate Dear Prudence podcast.
72. Hair salon supplies: DYES.
73. Relaxing resorts: SPAS. The Ein Gedi Spa on Dead Sea is very relaxing.
Down:
1. Ray type: GAMMA. Gamma rays are penetrating electromagnetic radiations arising from the radioactive decay of the atom's nucleus.
2. Identity-concealing name: ALIAS.
3. Jockey's apparel: SILKS. Everything you wanted to know about Jockey's Silks but were afraid to ask. The colorful attire dates back to the Romans.
4. Bob Ross accessory: PALETTE. I was not familiar with the name Rob Ross (né Robert Norman Ross; Oct. 29, 1942 ~ July 4, 1995). I recognized his picture, however, and realized that he has made guest appearances in the crosswords in the past. He also hosted a show on PBS entitled The Joy of Painting.
5. Singer with a Best Actress Oscar: CHER. Cher (née Cherilyn Sarkisian; b. May 20, 1946) won the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Moonstruck.
6. Hi, in Barcelona: HOLA. Today's Spanish lesson.
7. Apple desktop: iMAC.
8. Music genre with accordions: POLKA.
9. Easter Island sights: STATUES. Easter Island was annexed to Chile in 1888. It was "discovered" by Dutch explore Jacob Roggeveen on Easter Sunday in 1722, hence its name.
10. End of a musket?: -EER. As in the Three Musketeers.
11. Convenience for diners on the go: DRIVE THRU.
12. Well out of the harbor: ASEA.
13. Chick site: NEST.
21. Tibet's continent: ASIA.
22. First-responder letters: EMS. As in Emergency Medical Services.
26. Cul-de-__: SAC.
28. Lawyers' org.: ABA. As in the American Bar Association.
29. Struck the bell: RANG.
30. Singers below mezzo-sopranos: ALTOS.
32. Decorative pitcher: EWER.
33. Nutty: DAFT.
34. Minute Maid fruity juice boxes: HI-Cs. I looked at Hics for the longest time. Hics? Hics? What could that mean? Then the lightbulb went on.
35. NBA commissioner Silver: ADAM. Adam Silver (b. Apr. 25, 1962) has been the commissioner of the National Basketball Association since January 2014.
36. The other way around: VICE VERSA.
37. Miller __: beer brand: LITE.
41. "Don't have a __, man!": COW.
44. Teléfono greeting: ALO. More of today's Spanish lesson.
45. Long-established: OLD LINE.
47. Prefix with pool or pit: CESS-. As in a Cesspool or a Cesspit. No images for the breakfast crossword crowd.
48. Points in the right direction: ORIENTS.
50. Tackle a slope: SKI. Tackling the bunny slope.
53. Circumvent: AVOID.
55. Unit being deployed: TROOP.
56. Throat dangler: UVULA.
57. Remains unsettled, as a payment: PENDS.
58. Dec. holiday: XMAS.
59. Two-time NBA MVP Malone known as "The Mailman": KARL. Karl Malone (b. July 24, 1963) is from Summerfield, Louisiana. He had a long career with the Utah Jazz. He was known as The Mailman because he delivered the plays.
61. Whirlpool: EDDY.
62. Dominoes piece: TILE.
63. Smallest bills: ONES.
Monday, 20 January 2020
Monday, January 20, 2020
QOD: Your mind is like a parachute: If it isn’t open, it doesn’t work. ~ Buzz Aldrin (né Edwin Eugene Aldrin; b. Jan. 20, 1930), American astronaut
Sunday, 19 January 2020
Sunday, January 19, 2020
QOD: Don’t get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life. ~ Dolly Parton (née Dolly Rebecca Parton; b. Jan. 19, 1946), American singer and musician