QOD: The consuming desire of most human beings is deliberately to plant their whole life in the hands of some other person. ~ Quentin Crisp (né Denis Charles Pratt; Dec. 25, 1908 ~ Nov. 21, 1999), English writer
QOD
Friday, 25 December 2020
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Thursday, December 24, 2020 / Christmas Eve
QOD: We all hang by a thread, and there are many things we cannot choose about our lives. It’s how we react to the inevitable that counts. ~ Mary Higgins Clark (née Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins; Dec. 24, 1927 ~ Jan. 31, 2020), American author
Wednesday, 23 December 2020
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
QOD: Romantic vision can also lead one away from certain very hard, ugly truths about life that are important to know. ~ Donna Tart (b. Dec. 23, 1963), American novelist
Tuesday, 22 December 2020
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
QOD: You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him. ~ Leo Aikman (Dec. 22, 1908 ~ Dec. 1, 1979), American journalist and historian
There's Nothing to See Here! The first word of each theme answer is another word for Nothing.
17-Across. "Quiet!": ZIP YOUR LIP.
27-Across. Sinful financial craving: LOVE OF MONEY. Why Love means nothing in tennis. Tennis is also a game that has been lethal to royalty.
36-Across. English national anthem originally in French: O CANADA. Hi, CanadianEh!
46-Across. Exercise involving a push-up position: SQUAT THRUST.
And the unifier:
60-Across. "Just a scratch, really" ... and a hint to the starts of 17-, 27-, 36- and 46-Across: IT'S NOTHING.
16. Witness' promise: OATH.
19. Pre-performance pitch-setting wind: OBOE. Did you ever wonder why the Oboe is used to tune the Orchestra?
20. Bible man made from earth: ADAM. From dust to dust ...
21. "The Matrix" hero: NEO. The Matrix was a 1999 movie that starred Keanu Reeves (né Keanu Charles Reeves; b. Sept. 2, 1964) as Neo.
22. Chipmunk, e.g.: RODENT. They are cute little critters. Everything you wanted to know about Chipmunks, but didn't know to ask.
26. Play-calling gatherings: HUDDLES. Think football, American style.
30. Iron mine output: ORE. A crossword staple.
31. Bacon go-with: EGGS.
40. Half of dos: UNO. Today's Italian lesson.
41. Belle's counterpart: BEAU.
43. Fútbol cheer: OLÉ. The game Americans call Soccer.
44. Clarifying words: I, MEAN.
50. Bigwigs: TOP GUNS. Top Gun was a 1986 movie about students at the United States Navy elite fighter weapons school competing to be the best in their class.
63. Wrinkle remover: IRON. Ironing in the age of Zoom.
66. Skin concern: CYST.
67. Like a cloudy day: GRAY. We have been having a lot of gloomy and gray days recently.
1. Minnelli of "Cabaret": LIZA. Liza Minnelli (née Liza May Minnelli; b. Mar. 12, 1946) is the daughter of Judy Garland.
2. Katelyn Nacon's role on "The Walking Dead": ENID. I have never seen The Walking Dead, and am not familiar with Katelyn Nacon (Katelyn May Nacon; b. June 11, 1999).
13. Arouses: WHETS.
23. Emotional poem: ODE.
27. Passed-on stories: LORE.
39. Goes public with: AIRS.
47. Who, in Quebec: QUI. Today's French lesson.c
48. How carpaccio is sliced: THINLY. Carpaccio is thinly sliced meat or fish that is generally served raw. You, too, can make carpaccio.
49. Angelic aura: HALO.
61. Sailor: TAR. Sailors have been referred to as Tars since at least the 1660s. It may derive from the word Tarpaulin, which was a cloth covered in tar to make it waterproof.
62. Nautical rope: TYE. Hi, Spitzboov. I'll let you explain this word.
Monday, 21 December 2020
Monday, December 21, 2020
QOD: Since ancient times, [the garden] has been the place where the soul goes to exercise. ~ George Ball (né George Wildman Ball; Dec. 21, 1909 ~ May 26, 1994), American diplomat
Sunday, 20 December 2020
Sunday, December 20, 2020
QOD: The ability to perceive or think differently is more important that knowledge gained. ~ David Bohm (né David Joseph Bohm; Dec. 20, 1917 ~ Oct. 27, 1992), American physicist