QOD: We’ve got to take care of the resources we have on this planet, because there’s no resupply possible. ~ Scott Carpenter (né Malcolm Scott Carpenter; May 1, 1925 ~ Oct. 10, 2013), American astronaut
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, 1 May 2020
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Thursday, April 30, 2020
QOD: Spend the afternoon. You can’t take it with you. ~ Annie Dillard (née Meta Ann Doak; b. Apr. 30, 2020), American author
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
QOD: Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason. ~ Jerry Seinfeld (né Jerome Allen Seinfeld; b. Apr. 29, 1954), American comedian
Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Tuesday April 28, 2020
QOD: The presence of those seeking truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they’ve found it. ~ Sir Terry Pratchett (né Terrance David John Pratchett; Apr. 28, 1948 ~ Mar. 12, 2015), British humorist and novelist
Don't Cross Me! The circled letters spell out three separate threats. I think my Mom used a couple of these phrases back when we were kids.
18-Across. 1981 fantasy about thieves hopping through historical eras: TIME BANDITS. I MEAN IT!
39-Across. Many a millennial, now: THIRTY-SOMETHING. TRY ME! This was also the name of a television show in the 1980s.
60-Across. "It's taken care of": YOU'RE ALL SET. OR ELSE!
And the Unifier, which is a 2-parter:
5. With 47-Down, multitalented Broadway star ... or what's "veiled" in this puzzle's circles: TRIPLE. // And 47. See 5-Down: THREAT. Together this gives us a Triple Threat. And, as we saw above, the circles gave us three threats.
Today's puzzle had lots of CSOs to our regular posters. Can you find them all?
Across:
Don't Cross Me! The circled letters spell out three separate threats. I think my Mom used a couple of these phrases back when we were kids.
18-Across. 1981 fantasy about thieves hopping through historical eras: TIME BANDITS. I MEAN IT!
39-Across. Many a millennial, now: THIRTY-SOMETHING. TRY ME! This was also the name of a television show in the 1980s.
60-Across. "It's taken care of": YOU'RE ALL SET. OR ELSE!
And the Unifier, which is a 2-parter:
5. With 47-Down, multitalented Broadway star ... or what's "veiled" in this puzzle's circles: TRIPLE. // And 47. See 5-Down: THREAT. Together this gives us a Triple Threat. And, as we saw above, the circles gave us three threats.
Today's puzzle had lots of CSOs to our regular posters. Can you find them all?
Across:
1. Disorderly do: MOP.
4. Canadian capital: OTTAWA. Hi, CanadianEh!
10. River to the Severn: AVON.
14. Sashimi choice: AHI. Yummers! (or should I say nom nom nom?)
15. Investigated deeply: PROBED.
17. Derelict in one's duty: LAX.
20. Ensnare: TRAP.
22. Hedgehogs and gerbils, often: PETS.
23. Ski lodge mugful: COCOA. I would have gone for something a bit stronger.
24. Story in installments: SERIAL.
26. The Auld Sod: EIRE. Hi, Abejo!
27. Alternatives to teleprompters: CUE CARDS.
31. Stick-in-the-__: MUD.
34. Channel covering Capitol Hill: C-SPAN.
37. Site with posts: BLOG. A CSO to all reading this commentary.
38. Green and brown garb, for short: CAMO. Can you spot the owl?
42. The Beatles' "Abbey __": ROAD.
43. Sicilian volcano: ETNA.
44. Nickname for the MLB's Angels: HALOS.
45. Quarterback Dawson: LEN.
46. Patent pursuer: INVENTOR.
48. 10:1 or 5:2: ODDS.
50. Poet Langston with a Spingarn Medal: HUGHES. I discovered Langston Hughes (né James Mercer Langston Hughes; Feb. 1, 1902 ~ May 22, 1967) when I was in high school. He is one of my favorite poets.
56. In the distance: AFAR.
59. Gutter locale: EAVE.
63. No longer edible: BAD.
64. A midi covers it: KNEE.
65. Hebrew prophet: ISAIAH. A book of the Hebrew Bible is named after him.
66. State east of Wash.: IDA.
67. Grub: EATS.
68. Contribute to a GoFundMe campaign, e.g.: DONATE.
69. Boxing count: TEN.
Down:
1. Ice-creamy drinks: MALTS. Yummers!
2. Chicago hub: O'HARE. The airport is O'Hare. Originally, however, the airport was known as Orchard Field, hence, the airport code ORD. In 1949, the name was changed to O'Hare to honor Edward Henry O'Hare (Mar. 13, 1914 ~ Nov. 26, 1943), a World War II flying ace, who was killed in the War.
3. "Inside Out" (2015) studio: PIXAR. Pixar is a computer animation company that is a subsidary of Disney Studios.
4. Decide: OPT.
6. Heavy book: TOME.
7. Help with a robbery, say: ABET.
8. Halloween decor: WEBS.
9. Cavity-fighting org.: ADA. As in the American Dental Association.
10. Zeal: ARDOR.
11. Phone message: VOICE MAIL.
12. Suspicious of: ON TO.
13. Artemis lunar program org.: NASA. Hi, Gary!
19. TV maritime drama: NCIS. // And 28-Down. 19-Down network: CBS TV. I have never watched this show, but the initials stand for Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
21. Captain Jean-Luc of the Enterprise: PICARD. Hi, Picard!
25. Uncle's love: AUNT.
26. Cube part: EDGE.
29. Solo: ALONE.
32. "Sorry, that's not happening": UM ... NO!
33. Pooches: DOGS.
34. Key near Alt: CTRL. As in the Control Key. On my Mac keyboard, the full word "control" is spelled out.
35. Adidas product: SHOE.
36. Keyboard work for two: PIANO DUET.
38. Dead battery's need: CHARGE.
40. Desires: YENS. Also the currency of Japan.
41. "... wherefore art __ Romeo?": THOU. A reference to Willie the Shakes. Hi, OMK.
46. Doing nothing: IDLE.
49. Challenges: DARES. This could go with today's theme.
51. Checking for messages, e.g.: HABIT.
52. Dodge: EVADE.
53. Police car, usually: SEDAN.
54. Little fella: TYKE.
55. New Rochelle college: IONA.
56. Part of aka: ALSO.
57. Spanish dessert: FLAN. Yummers! When I lived in France, I ate these all the time.
58. Home of the world's six tallest buildings: ASIA. Here's a list of the World's Tallest competed buildings.
A view from the Shanghai Tower.
61. Assistance: AID.
Monday, 27 April 2020
Monday, April 27, 2020
QOD: Anouk Aimée (née Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus): You can only perceived real beauty in a person as they get older. ~ Anouk Aimée (née Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus (b. Apr. 27, 1932), French actress
Sunday, 26 April 2020
Sunday, April 26, 2020
QOD: It’s almost impossible to be funnier than the people in Washington. ~ Carol Burnett (née Carol Creighton Burnett; b. Apr. 26, 1933), American comedian