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 7 May 2021

Friday, May 7, 2021

QOD:  A man’s reach should exceed his grasp.  ~  Robert Browning (May 7, 1812 ~ Dec. 12, 1889), English poet

Thursday 6 May 2021

Thursday, May 6, 2021

QOD:  A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in … and how many want out.  ~  Tony Blair (né Anthony Charles Lynton Blair; b. May 6, 1953), Prime Minister of England

 

Wednesday 5 May 2021

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

QOD:  Whoever who has learned to be anxious in the right way has learned the ultimate.  ~  Søren Kierkegaard (né Søren Aabye Kierkegaard; May 5, 1813 ~ Nov. 11, 1855), Danish philosopher and theologian

Tuesday 4 May 2021

Tuesday, May 4, 2021


QOD:  A true friend is someone who thinks you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.  ~  Bernard Meltzer (May 2, 1916 ~ Mar. 25, 1998), American radio personality


Be a friend.


19-Across. Aid for shade at the shore: BEACH UMBRELLA.  Chum.


29-Across. Award first won by Naughty by Nature: BEST RAP ALBUM.    Pal.


39-Across. "Breaking news!" teaser: FILM AT ELEVEN.  Mate.


And the unifier:

50-Across. Facebook invite ... to which the circled letters respond: FRIEND REQUEST.


Across:
1. Hit the jackpot: GET RICH.

8. One with faulty "I" sight?: EGOTIST.


15. Deficiency of red blood cells, across the pond: ANAEMIA.  Too many letters for Americans.  Here it is spelled Anemia.

16. Pasta specification: AL DENTE.  Today's Italian lesson.  Al Dente comes from the Italian phrase which means "to the tooth."  When cooked, pasta should be tender, but still firm to the bite.

17. Symbol on the "5" key: PERCENT.



18. Handyman's carryall: TOOLBOX.


21. Abdomen neighbor: GROIN.

23. Parisian article: LES.  Today's French lesson.

24. Pool sticks: CUES.  //  And 45-Across. Pool hall triangle: RACK.


25. Chain with links: iHOP.



26. Nine-digit ID: SSN.  As in Social Security Number.

28. Rivals: FOES.

33. Scrooge's cry: BAH.


34. Norwegian pop band that sounds like a revelation: A-HA.  A-Ha is considered a synth-pop band and has been around since 1982.  You have probably heard this song.  I know I have, I just didn't know the band.


35. "http" often begins one: URL.  The Uniform Resource Locator often finds its way into the crossword puzzles.

36. Judoka's belt: OBI.  A Judoka is one who practices Judo.


42. Washer cycle: SPIN.


44. Rx item: MED.

46. Jefferson's vice president: BURR.  Aaron Burr, Jr. (Feb. 6, 1756 ~ Sept. 14, 1836) is probably best known for killing Alexander Hamilton (1750s ~ July 12, 1804) in a duel.


47. News agcy.: UPI.  As in United Press International.

49. Obstinate: BALKY.

54. Area sheltered from the wind: LEE SIDE.

55. Former weekly with home viewing listings: TV GUIDE.  I think it may still be available.


58. Most of Google's revenue: AD SALES.

59. Had a hankering: YEARNED.

60. Wobbles: TOTTERS.

61. Glossy cottons: SATEENS.

Down:
1. Generation divide: GAP.


2. LA-to-Denver dir.: ENE.  If you are going from Los Angeles to Denver, then you are going East-North-East.


However, if you are going from Louisiana (LA to Denver), then you are going West-North-West.


3. Hat similar to a fez: TARBOOSH.  Is there a difference?

4. Proof of purchase: RECEIPT.



5. "Let me explain ... ": I MEAN.

6. Prez's title: CINC.  As in the Commander in Chief.  I'm not sure I have ever seen this abbreviation.

7. Biblical word of possession: HATH.

8. Cake's instruction to Alice: EAT ME.


9. Chunks: GLOBS.

10. Prominent garlic feature: ODOR.


11. Verizon's biz: TELE-COM.

12. Dressed like many Union soldiers: IN BLUE.  A reference to the American Civil War.  The Union Army uniforms were blue and the Confederate uniforms were gray.


13. Mink wraps: STOLES.


14. Laredo's state: TEXAS.


20. Forearm bone: ULNA.  





21. Barry, Robin or Maurice of pop music: GIBB.  I'll spare you the musical interlude.  Sadly, however, only Barry (b. Sept. 1, 1946) is the only surviving brother of the band.

22. Seehorn of "Better Call Saul": RHEA.  I never watched Better Call Saul and never heard of Rhea Seehorn (née Deborah Rhea Seehorn; b. May 12, 1972).



26. Humorist Mort: SAHL.  Mort Sahl (né Morton Lyon Sahl; b. May 11, 1927) will celebrate his 94th birthday next Tuesday.  He was a political satirist.


27. Email filter target: SPAM.



28. __ moon: FULL.


30. Word before check or forest: RAIN.



31. Minstrel's strings: LUTE.


32. Raised, as cattle: BRED.

36. Malt drink since 1904: OVALTINE.  Yummers!  This brings back childhood memories.


37. At one's __ and call: BECK.

38. Pac-Man ghost: INKY.


39. Tries to hit, as a rifle range target: FIRES AT.

40. Friendly femme: AMIE.  Today's French lesson.

41. Evidence of an error: ERASURE.


42. "You bet!": SURE DO!

43. Mass leader: PRIEST.

46. Note above A: B FLAT.



47. Farm milk "dispenser": UDDER.

48. Newspaper media: PRESS.

49. Sired, biblically: BEGAT.

51. Giza's river: NILE.  Giza is home to the Great Pyramids.


52. Col. headings on many spreadsheets: QTYS.  Quantity.  Meh!

53. Iris layer: UVEA.  Eye anatomy.


56. Lair: DEN.



57. Newsroom staff members, for short: EDs.  As in Editors


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Monday 3 May 2021

Monday, May 3, 2021

QOD:  If you marry the spirit of your generation, you will be a widow in the next.  ~  William Inge (né William Motter Inge; May 3, 1913 ~ June 10, 1973), American playwright

Sunday 2 May 2021

Sunday, May 2, 2021

QOD:  I like work:  It fascinates me.  I can sit and look at it for hours.  ~  Jerome K. Jerome (né Jerome Klapka Jerome; May 2, 1859 ~ June 14, 1927), British writer