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.

Tuesday 22 February 2022

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

QODIt’s not true that life is one damn thing after another ~ it’s one damn thing over and over.  ~  Edna St. Vincent Millay (Feb. 22, 1892 ~ Oct. 19, 1950), American poet and playwright

Thomas Paine revisited.  Did you see the Common thread?


17-Across. *  Chic runway event: FASHION SHOW.  Fashion Sense dos and don'ts.

Not sure I'd go with either one.

29-Across. *  Popular betting sport: HORSE RACING.  Horse Sense.


45-Across. *  Uptown New York City thoroughfare west of Madison: SIXTH AVENUE.  Sixth Sense.  Also the name of a movie starring Bruce Willis.


And the Unifier:

57-Across. Practical judgment ... and a hint to the starts of the answers to starred clues: COMMON SENSE.  The word can follow the first word of each theme answer to give us a new concept.

Across:
1. TV host with her "OWN" network: OPRAH.  As in Oprah Winfrey Network.

6. Avoider of foods from animals: VEGAN.  When my mother-in-law turned 90, hubby and I planned a big party for her.  Foodwise, it was a challenge, as I had to have a kosher menu to accommodate various family members whose diets include vegan, gluten-free, and sugar-free (diabetes). 

11. Weep: SOB.  Hand up if your initial thought was 27-Down. Weep: CRY.

14. "A penny saved ... " is one: ADAGE.

15. Thrill: ELATE.

16. "Into __ Woods": THE.  Into the Woods was a musical with music and lyrics by the late Stephen Sondheim (Mar. 22, 1930 ~ Nov. 26, 2021).


19. Actress de Armas: ANA.  Ana de Armas (b. Apr. 30, 1988) is a Cuban actress.  She portrayed the nurse Marta Cabrera in the movie Knives Out.


20. Not clash: AGREE.

21. Zac of "High School Musical" films: EFRON.  

Zackary David Alexander Efron (b. Oct. 18, 1987)

23. Mex. neighbor: USA.


26. Part of a snicker: HEE.  Tee-Hee-Hee!

27. Seafood found in cakes: CRAB.  You can order a half dozen Maryland Jumbo Lump crab cakes for only $129.99 plus shipping.


28. Short rest: NAP.

34. PC problem solvers: IT PROS.  As in Information Technology Professionals.

36. Harvard or Yale, e.g.: IVY.  The mysterious origin of the term Ivy League.

37. Robert of "The Sopranos": ILER.  Robert Michael Iler (b. Mar. 2, 1985) portrayed A.J. Soprano, Tony Soprano's son.  We watched the series in the first year of the Covid shutdown.


38. Spanish bull: TORO.  Today's Spanish lesson.

39. Director Ang: LEE.  And Lee (b. Oct. 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese filmmaker who has won numerous awards.


40. As well: ALSO.

41. Greek Cupid: EROS.


42. Lively dance: JIG.


43. Bowling woes: SPLITS.  Hi, Boomer!  Hope you are feeling better.

48. Game console letters: NES.  As in Nintendo Entertainment System.

49. Its symbol is Fe: IRON.  Iron is number 26 on the Periodic Table.  It's chemical symbol is Fe, which comes from the Latin, Ferrum.



50. Dedicated poem: ODE.  A crossword staple.

51. Test for M.A. hopefuls: GRE.  As in a Graduate Record Examination.

52. Masters of the Universe superhero: HE-MAN.

54. With 55-Down, superhero alter ego: CLARK.  //  And 55-Down:  See 54-Across: KENT.  Together we get Clark Kent, who is the mild-mannered reporter and Superman's alter ego.


56. Señora Perón: EVA.


63. Tennis call: LET.

64. Coin flip call: HEADS.


65. Baseball's Shohei Ohtani, notably: ANGEL.  Shoehi Ohtani (b. July 5, 1994) plays baseball for the Los Angeles Angels.



66. "Black-ish" patriarch: DRE.  Anthony Anderson (b. Aug. 15, 1970) portrays the father, Dre Johnson on the sit-com Black-ish.

67. Scents: ODORS.


68. Sporty car roofs: T-TOPS.



Down:
1. Dolt: OAF.

2. Romantic kiss in a crowd, for short: PDA.  As in Public Display of Affection.  Not to be confused with a Personal Digital Assistant.

3. Univ. aides: RAs.  As in the Resident Assistant, which also appeared in last Tuesday's puzzle.

4. Turkish title: AGHA.

5. Song sung by a toon mining septet: HEIGH-HO.  And off to work we go ...

6. Facade: VENEER.

 

7. Otherwise: ELSE.

8. "Dilbert" cry: GAH.


9. From __ B: basic step: A TO.  From A to B ... pretty basic, indeed.

10. Period of change that's "ushered in": NEW ERA.

11. Diva's goal: STAR BILLING.

12. "That's awful!": OH, NO!

13. Coffee source: BEAN.
18. The first of them was sold March 6, 1912: OREOS.  Good to know!  The Cookie will soon be 110 years old.

22. Spa treatment: FACIAL.


23. Brings together: UNITES.

24. Zen enlightenment: SATORI.  Zen Philosophy.

25. Close, but not precise: APPROXIMATE.

30. Prolonged battle: SIEGE.


31. Holiday lead-in: EVE.

32. Empty __: parent whose kids have grown and moved: NESTER.


33. __ Pointe, Michigan: GROSSE.  Everything you wanted to know about Grosse Pointe, but didn't know to ask.




35. Speech platforms: ROSTRA.  Plural of Rostrum.

39. 2020 Super Bowl number: LIV.  Not to be confused with LIV Ullmann (b. Dec. 16, 1938).


42. Yr. starter: JAN.  The first month of the YR is January.

43. Khartoum's land: SUDAN.



44. Eyes closely: PEERS AT.

46. Bigwig: HONCHO.


47. "We can do without him": NO LOSS.

52. Conducted, as a meeting: HELD.

53. Eternally: EVER.

54. Starfleet rank: Abbr.: CMDR.  As in Commander.

58. 20-vol. reference: OED.  Here's the history of the Oxford English Dictionary.

59. Red Guard leader: MAO.

Andy Warhol's rendition

60. Nonprofit aid gp.: NGO.  As in a Non-Governmental Organization.

61. Labor Day mo.: SEP.  Labor Day is the first Monday of September.

62. Golfer Ernie: ELS.  I learned about Ernie Els (né Theodore Ernest Els; b. Oct. 17, 1969) from doing the crossword puzzles.

Here's the Grid:


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