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, 9 April 2021

Friday, April 9, 2021

QOD:  Accusations of unpatriotism drenched in scorn are a means of stopping debates, not of starting them.  ~  J. William Fulbright (né James William Fulbright; Apr. 9, 1905 ~ Feb. 9, 1995)

Thursday, 8 April 2021

Thursday, April 8, 2021

QOD:  Wars and elections are both too big and too small to matter in the long run.  The daily work ~ that goes on, and it adds up.  ~  Barbara Kingsolver (b. Apr. 8, 1955), American novelist

 

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

QOD:  Television is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn’t have in your home.  ~  Sir David Frost (né David Paradine Frost; Apr.  7, 1939 ~ Aug. 31, 2013), British journalist and television personality

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

QOD:  Do a little more each day than you think you possibly can.  ~  Lowell Thomas (Apr. 6, 1892 ~ Aug. 29, 1981), American journalist

You're Dead to Me.  The word Dead can be placed before the first word of each starred answer to give common phrase.

15-Across. *     Instant in which emotional decisions are made: HEAT OF THE MOMENT.  Dead Heat.

61-Across. *     Defeat soundly: BEAT THE PANTS OFF.  Dead Beat.

1-Down. *     Flaky type: SPACE CADET.  Dead Space.

28-Down. *     Employment field: LINE OF WORK.  Dead Line. 


And the unifier:

37-Across. Like jobs with no future ... and what the start of each answer to a starred clue can be?: DEAD END


Across:
1. Shipwreck signal: SOS.  //  And 55-Down. Palindromic pop group: ABBA.


4. Stan of Marvel Comics: LEE.  Stan Lee (né Stanley Martin Leiber; Dec. 28, 1922 ~ Nov. 12, 2018) was the central creative director at Marvel Comics for over 20 years.

Stan Lee is on the left.

7. Catch in a trap: SNARE.

12. Time period: SPAN.

13. Off-roader's purchase, for short: ATV.  As in All-Terrain Vehicle.  Not to be parsed as A TV.


14. Quest for intel: RECON.  Short for Reconniassance.

18. Middle-earth menace: ORC.  The fictional characters made famous from the Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien (1892 ~ 1973).  These characters, however, had previously appeared in folklore.  //  And 11-Down: Tolkien tree race: ENTS.

19. Female surfer: WAHINE.  Top Female surfers.  Bethany Hamilton (b. Feb. 8, 1990) is an American surfer who, at age 13 lost her arm to a shark attack, yet she still went on to become a professional surfer.


20. Times to remember: ERAs.  I remember doing laundry over the years.  In fact, I still do laundry.


21. Got a lift, in a way: UBERED.  I have never used Uber for a drive.

23. Popular mints: CERTS.  They are 2 mints in 1!


25. Tea container: CADDY.


27. Gradually come to be: DEVELOP.

31. Wander about: ROAM.


33. Pasture: LEA.

35. Where one may be taken to be reprimanded: ASIDE.

36. Verb in a recipe: ADD.


40. Tennis court divider: NET.

41. Family gathering attendee: NIECE.

43. Pacific Coast st.: ORE.

44. Loch with a legend: NESS.  Real or fake?


45. Ties to a post: TETHERS.


48. Rene of "Get Shorty": RUSSO.  Rene Marie Russo (b. Feb. 17, 1954) makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzles.


50. Show flexibility: ADAPT.

52. Dampen, as sound: MUFFLE.

55. Help in a bad way?: ABET.

58. Coral named for its shape: SEAFAN.  It's so beautiful.


60. Wheaton who played himself on "The Big Bang Theory": WIL.  I never watched The Big Bang Theory, nor am I familiar with Wil Wheaton (né Richard William Wheaton, III; b. July 29, 1972).  Apparently he is an actor.


64. More despicable: BASER.

65. Talk trash to: DIS.

66. Cork's country: EIRE.  Also known as Ireland.



67. Cowboy singer Gene: AUTRY.  Gene Audry (né Orvon Grover Audry; Sept. 29, 1907 ~ Oct. 2, 1998) was known as The Singing Cowboy.


68. Uneaten morsel: ORT.

69. Ship in Genesis: ARK.


Down:

2. Cheerios grain: OAT.  We seem to always have a box of Cheerios in our cupboard.


3. Came down in flakes: SNOWED.


4. Plastering strip: LATH.


5. Value system: ETHIC.

6. Tied, as a score: EVENED.

7. "Seats all taken" sign: SRO.  Standing Room Only.



8. Archrivals: NEMESES.

9. Asian laptop brand: ACER.  I learned about these computers from doing the crossword puzzles.




10. Barrett of gossip: RONA.  Rona Barrett (née Rona Burstein; b. Oct. 8, 1936) makes occasional appearances in the crossword puzzles.


12. Macedonian neighbor: SERB.


15. MLB's Astros, on scoreboards: HOU.  Hi, D-O!



16. "Fiddle-__!": FADDLE.



17. Trifling: MERE.

22. Battering __: RAM.

24. Spot on the tube: TV AD.

26. Vote of support: YEA.

29. Keats works: ODES.  Odes have become a crossword staple.

30. Vets' concerns: PETS.  Dr. Oakley treats pets and wild animals.


31. Rave's partner: RANT.

32. Dog in the comics: ODIE.


34. Brouhaha: ADO.

37. Owner's document: DEED.  Who owns the house?


38. Blunder: ERR.

39. Mad Magazine mascot Alfred E. __: NEUMAN.


42. Idle talk: CHATTER.

44. Bounced-check letters: NSF.  As in Not Sufficient Funds.

46. Reckless: RASH.  Or, what one gets from walking into poison ivy.


47. Racer's bathing suit: SPEEDO.


49. Naturally brewed beverage: SUN TEA.

51. Animal with a snout: TAPIR.  We got a glimpse of a Tapir when we were in the Peruvian Amazon.


53. Vitality: LIFE.


54. Santa helper: ELF.



56. Steady guy: BEAU.

57. Toward sunrise: EAST.


59. Speedy: FAST.

62. "Do or do not. There is no __": Yoda: TRY.



63. Title for Paul or Ringo: SIR.  Prince William knighted Ringo Starr.


Here's the Grid:


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Sunday, 4 April 2021

Monday, April 5, 2021

QOD:  Spare me the grim litany of the realist.  Give me the unrealistic aspirations of the optimist any day.  ~  Colin Powell (né Colin Luther Powell; Apr. 5, 1937), American 4-star general and United States National Security Advisor

Sunday, April 4, 2021 / Easter Sunday

QOD:  Love recognizes no barriers.  It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.  ~  Maya Angelou (née Margueritte Annie Johnson; Apr. 4, 1928 ~ May 28, 2014), American poet