QOD: People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do. ~ Lewis Cass (Oct. 9, 1782 ~ June 17, 1866), American military officer and Secretary of State under President Buchanan
QOD
Friday, 9 October 2020
Thursday, 8 October 2020
Thursday, October 8, 2020
QOD: The greatest and most important problems of life cannot be solved. They can only be outgrown. ~ Frank Herbert (né Frank Patrick Herbert, Jr.; Oct. 8, 1920 ~ Feb. 11, 1986), American Science Fiction author
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
QOD: An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field. ~ Niels Bohr (né Niels Henrik David Bohr; b. Oct. 7, 1885 ~ Nov. 18, 1962), Danish physicist and recipient of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
QOD: People have been warning us that language was going to the dogs ever since Latin started turning into French. Yet the dogs in question never seem to emerge yelping on the horizon. ~ John McWhorter (né John Hamilton McWhorter, V; b. Oct. 6, 1965), African-American linguist
Leaf Peeping. In New England people like to travel in the countryside to see and enjoy the colorful fall foliage before the leaves begin to fall. In today's puzzle the first word of each theme answer r is a type of leaf. Because the answers are all in the down position, the leaves are all "Falling".
5-Down. Sherlock Holmes portrayer in 15 movies: BASIL RATHBONE. Basil Rathbone (né Philip St. John Basil Rathbone; June 13, 1892 ~ July 21, 1967) was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. He got his start as a Shakespearean actor, before moving on to swashbuckler films and his portrayals of Sherlock Homes.
11-Down. Wise counsel: SAGE ADVICE.
24-Down. Silicon Valley region: BAY AREA. This one was the final leaf I found because I didn't see Bay Area as being a particularly long answer.
28-Down. Interpreter of lines: PALM READER.Here's the unifier:
19-Down. Autumn occurrence, and a hint to the start of the other four longest Down answers: FALLING LEAVES.
25. "Heavenly!": AHH!
26. Mont Blanc, e.g.: ALP. Also the brand of a very expensive writing instrument.
31. Hunk of dirt: CLOD.
33. Lea plea: MAA.
36. Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver Michael: IRVIN. Michael Irvin (b. Mar. 5, 1966) played college ball for the University of Miami. In 1988, he was selected in the NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.
41. Maple extract: SAP.
43. Female folklore deity: NYMPH.
44. Part of a plug: PRONG.
47. First name in country: REBA. As in Reba McEntire (b. Mar. 28, 1955).
51. Crayon shade: HUE.
55. Drink with scones: TEA.
59. "No idea": BEATS ME.
63. Living labyrinth: HEDGE MAZE.
66. "The Clan of the Cave Bear" author Jean: AUEL. Jean Marie Auel (b. Feb. 18, 1936) wrote a series of novels set in prehistoric Europe. The Clan of the Cave Bear was the first book in the series.
67. Kitchen cooker: OVEN.
68. Clear the board: ERASE.
1. Pop singer Perry: KATY. Katy Perry (née Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson; b. Oct. 25, 1984) was once married to Russell Brand.
10. Awesome, in '90s slang: PHAT.
12. Blizzard remains: SLUSH.
21. Bandit's hideout: LAIR.
26. "You got that right!": AMEN.
27. Like many doilies: LACY. Do people still used doilies?
45. Kid-lit's __ the Great: NATE. The first Nate the Great book was published in the early 1970s. Nate the Great a series of over 24 children's detective novels.
52. Exhaust: USE UP.
54. Ward (off): STAVE.
Monday, 5 October 2020
Monday, October 5, 2020
QOD: The tragedy of modern man is not that he knows less and less about the meaning of life, but that it bothers him less and less. ~ Václav Havel (Oct. 5, 1936 ~ Dec. 18, 2011), Czech writer and statesman
Sunday, 4 October 2020
Sunday, October 4, 2020
QOD: I long ago came to the conclusion that all life is 6 to 5 against. ~ Damon Runyon (Oct. 4, 1880 ~ Dec. 10, 1946), American journalist and writer