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, 27 September 2022

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

QOD: If at first you don’t succeed, blame your parents.  ~  Marcelene Cox, American author

An Ice Breaker:


17-Across. *   Another thing altogether: WHOLE NEW BALLGAME.  Whole Truth

30-Across. *    William S. Burroughs novel: NAKED LUNCH.  Naked Truth

49-Across. *    Background sound that may be a sleep aid: WHITE NOISE.  White Lie

And the unifier:

65-Across. Ice-breaker activity involving three claims, or what the starts of the answers to the starred clues literally are: TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE.  Two Truths and a Lie is a simple ice-breaker game that is designed to get to know others in a group.  Each individual shares three statements about themselves:  2 of the statements are true, and one is false.  The rest of the group tries to guess which statement is the lie by asking questions.

Across:
1. "How tragic": SO SAD!

6. Cent: PENNY.
11. Gender-neutral German article: DAS.  //  And 5-Down. Feminine German article: DIE.  The masculine German article, DER is missing from today's German lesson.

14. Food safety concern: E. COLI.  The full name of this bacterium is Escherichia coli.  Most strains of E. coli are actually harmless.  It is often used in microbiology teaching labs.

15. Infer: EDUCE.

16. Foot part: ARCH.

20. Annual presidential speech, for short: SOTU.  As in State Of The Union.

21. Maker of Simply Radishing and Can't Be Beet! nail polish: OPI.  This brand is becoming a crossword staple.

22. Sunburn soother: ALOE GEL.

23. Chain reaction component: DOMINO.


26. Restroom, to a Brit: LOO.

27. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame architect: I.M. PEI.  I.M. Pei (né Ieoh Ming Pei; Apr. 26, 1917 ~ May 16, 2019) was a Chinese-American architect.  He was quite a visionary and designed many unique looking buildings.  The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is designed to look like a record player.[Name # 1.]


35. Pad thai strand: NOODLE.  Yummers!



37. One-line rave on movie posters: A MUST SEE!

38. __ Angeles Kings: LOS.  The professional hockey team.




39. Medium for many homemade cards: CRAYON.  If you are lucky, you have 64 color choices.


42. Chapped, maybe: DRY.

43. Remains calm: ACTS COOL.

46. Interstate through Chicago: NINETY.  Interstate-90 runs from Boston, Massachusetts to Seattle, Washington.


52. High-IQ group: MENSA.

53. "__ Lasso": TED.  Ted Lasso is a fictional character portrayed by Jason Sudeikis. [Name Adjacent.]


54. Doodads: GIZMOS.

56. Pseudonym: PEN NAME.  //  And 18-Down. __ de plume: NOM.  Theodor Seuss Geisel (Mar. 2, 1904 ~ Sept. 24, 1991) used Dr. Seuss as his pen name.



60. Org. headed by Michael S. Regan: EPA.  Michael Stanley Regan (b. Aug. 6, 1976) is the current Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.  [Name # 2.]


61. Wooden barrel: CASK.



68. Hardens: SETS.

69. Sports data: STATS.

70. "Assuming there is one": IF ANY.

71. "Black-ish" role: DRE.  Actor Anthony Anderson (b. Aug. 15, 1970) portrays Dre Johnson on the television sit-com Black-ish.  [Name adjacent]


72. Generational tales: SAGAS.  I can get lost in a good saga.  I have read several on this list.  Ken Follett also writes wonderful historical sagas.


73. Trait carriers: GENES.



Down:
1. Wraps (up): SEWS.

2. Cuatro x dos: OCHO.  Spanish math.  Hi, Lucina!

3. Flue residue: SOOT.

4. Slyly referred (to): ALLUDED.

6. Peek through shutters, say: PEEP IN.

7. Holly's "Raising Arizona" role: EDWINA.  Raising Arizona was a 1987 movie that starred Holly Hunter (b. Mar. 20, 1958) and Nicholas Cage (b. Jan. 7, 1964).  Holly hunter portrayed Edwina McDunnough.  [Name Adjacent]


8. Much-used pencil: NUB.

9. March Madness gp.: NCAA.  As in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

10. Holler: YELL.

11. International reality show that inspired "Shark Tank": DRAGONS' DEN.  I am not familiar with Dragon's Den.

12. Pinnacle: ACME.

13. Writer Silverstein: SHEL.  Shel Silverstein (né Sheldon Allan Silverstein; Sept. 25, 1930 ~ May 11, 1999) was a poet, cartoonist and songwriter.  Did you know that he wrote A Boy Named Sue?  [Name # 3.]


16. Get too old: AGE OUT.

19. Lounges around: LOLLS.

24. Cruet contents: OIL.


25. Just so-so: OKAY.

27. Spouse's kin: IN-LAW.


28. Scrounging sort: MOOCH.

29. Sticky reminder: POST-IT NOTE.

31. Genre associated with black eyeliner: EMO.

32. Country duo Brooks & __: DUNN.  [Names # 4.]


33. "Two mints in one" mint: CERTS.


34. 2003 Outkast hit: HEY YA!



36. Business maj.: ECON.  As in Economics.

40. Milne joey: ROO.  A reference to Winnie-the-Pooh's reference.


41. Sacha Baron Cohen persona: ALI G. Ali G is a satirical character played by Sasha Baron Cohen (b. Oct. 13, 1971).  [Name # 5.]

44. Artery inserts: STENTS.

45. Fragrant wood: CEDAR.  Everything  you wanted to know about Cedar wood, but didn't know to ask.

47. "If u ask me ... ": IMO.  Textspeak for In My Opinion.

48. Brand that had instant success?: NESCAFÉ.  The brand that makes instant coffee.


50. Afternoon nap: SIESTA.


51. Toll-paying convenience: E-ZPASS.  I live in a state that doesn't use an electronic pass.  We did have to get a toll-tag for Texas, however.



55. "Wow": MAN!  Meh?

56. Survivor's struggle, briefly: PTSD.  As in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

57. Carafe kin: EWER.
58. No __, no fuss: MUSS.


59. Jazz legend James: ETTA.  Etta James (née Jamesetta Hawkins; Jan. 25, 1938 ~ Jan. 20, 2012) makes frequent guest appearances in the crossword puzzles.  [Name # 6.]



62. Actor Rickman: ALAN.  Alan Rickman (né Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman; Feb 21, 1946 ~ Jan. 14, 2016) was such a talented actor.  [Name # 7.]


63. __ wave: SINE.

64. Types (in): KEYS.

66. Folklore crone: HAG.

67. Use a trowel: DIG.
Here's the Grid:


חתולה

L'Shana Tova to all who celebrate.



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