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, 1 March 2022
Tuesday, March 1, 2022 / Mardi Gras
QOD: There’s room in the world for beauty to be diverse.~Lupita Nyong’o (né Lupita Amondi Nyong’o; b. Mar. 1, 1983), Mexican-Kenyan actress
Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader?
18-Across. Sequence of missed calls: PHONE TAG. Smart Phone.
21-Across. Place for Oreos: COOKIE JAR. Smart Cookie. A Smart Cookie is a clever person with good ideas.
38-Across. Let it slide: LOOK THE OTHER WAY. Smart Look.
52-Across. Wallet or purse alternative: MONEY BELT. Smart Money.
And the unifier:
58-Across. Fashionable group ... and what the starts of 18-, 21-, 38- and 52-Across form: SMART SET. The word Smart can precede the first word of each theme answer to give us a new concept.
Today is not only Mardi Gras, but it's a White Rabbit Day. Happy first of March and Mardi Gras!
Across:
1. Gaming site whose machines originally took pennies: ARCADE. That's why they were called Penny Arcades.
7. Invite (to): ASK.
10. Serve, as coffee: POUR.
14. Jumped: LEAPED.
15. Wide-angle view: PANORAMA. Guess the panoramic city below.
17. Mom or dad: PARENT.
19. Pitcher's control, say: ASSET.
20. Wood-splitting tool: AXE.
25. Extra: SPARE.
30. New England cape: ANN. Cape Ann is north of Boston.
31. Fountain offerings: SODAS.
33. When tied NFL games may be decided: IN OT. As in in Over Time.
34. Spanish folk hero: EL CID. We've seen El Cid before.
36. Does some self-grooming, as a bird: PREENS.
42. Counsel: ADVISE.
43. Things one can't do without: NEEDS.
44. Bearing: MIEN.
45. Salt or fresh follower: WATER. Ever wonder about the differences between Fresh and Salt Water?
47. Mayo, por ejemplo: MES. Today's Spanish Lesson. May is a Month. Hi, Lucina!
50. North Atlantic hazards: BERGS.
55. "What was __ do?": I TO.
57. Lord's home: MANOR.
63. Barely manage, with "by": SCRAPE. // And 34-Down. Barely managing, with "by": EKING.
3. Novelist McCullers: CARSON. Carson McCullers (née Lula Carson Smith; Feb. 19, 1917 ~ Sept. 29, 1967) was an American author whose writings generally take place in the deep South. She is probably best known for her 1940 novel The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, which was also made into a film. It was also made into a 1968 film, starring Alan Arkin.
4. Sneak __: look secretly: A PEEK.
5. Teeth: Pref.: DENTI-.
6. Georgia summer hrs.: EDT. As in Eastern Daylight Time. Much of the country goes into Daylight Time in 13 days.
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