QOD: Nothing can make injustice just but mercy. ~ Robert Frost (né Robert Lee Frost, Mar. 26, 1874 ~ Jan. 29, 1963), American poet
QOD
Saturday, 26 March 2022
Friday, 25 March 2022
Friday, March 25, 2022
QOD: Gratitude never radicalized anybody. I don’t care if they recognize the past, I just want them to get angry about the present and keep going. ~ Gloria Steinem (née Gloria Marie Steinem; b. Mar. 25, 1934), American feminist and journalist
Thursday, 24 March 2022
Thursday, March 24, 2022
QOD: You’re never allowed to step on people to get ahead ~ but you can step over them if they’re in the way. ~ Star Jones (née Starlet Marie Jones; b. Mar. 24, 1962), African-American journalist and television personality
Wednesday, 23 March 2022
Thursday, March 23, 2022
QOD: Old worlds obscure new situations. ~ Kim Stanley Robinson (b. Mar. 23, 1952), American Science-fiction writer
Tuesday, 22 March 2022
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
QOD: If at first you don’t succeed, hide all the evidence that you ever tried. ~ Billy Collins (né William James Collins; Mar. 22, 1941), American poet laureate
It's Party Time:
I'll start with the Reveal:
32-Across. Neighborhood social events ... and what the four sets of circles are?: BLOCK PARTIES. Notice that the circles form "blocks" and the letters in the blocks spell out a type of Party:
FÊTE: A fête is an elaborate festival, party or celebration. The English is borrowed from the Medieval Latin festus via the French fête, meaning holiday or party.
BASH: A bash is a party or celebration, especially a large one held by an official organization or attended by famous people. Origin of the Bash.
GALA: A social occasion with special entertainments or performances. The word comes to use from the French, which is derived from either Italian gala, or Spanish gala, both meaning festive occasion.
BALL: A formal dancing party. The ball derives from the Latin word ballare, which means to dance.
This was an appropriate puzzle for this week. The big Saint Patrick's Parade was this past weekend. I live near the end of the parade route so there were big BLOCK PARTIES all over my neighborhood. It's also the beginning of crawfish season, crawfish was served at many of these parties, along with lots of music and adult beverages.
Across:
1. Give in (to): ACCEDE.
7. Tasted or tested: SAMPLED.
14. __ Mae: student loan group: SALLIE. Student Loan Marketing Association.
15. Mother-of-pearl source: ABALONE.
16. "__ I Would Leave You": "Camelot" song: IF EVER. So many musicals are making a come-back. I wonder Camelot will make a revival.
17. One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish": ASHANTI.
18. Took the loss: ATE IT.
37. S.Pellegrino rival: EVIAN. Both are brands of sparkling mineral water.
38. Class-conscious gp.?: PTA. As in the Parent Teacher Association.
Down:
1. Italian cheese: ASIAGO. Yummers!
2. Beach robe: CAFTAN.
6. Shakespeare's "always": E'ER.
7. Swedish auto: SAAB. Saab ceased its car operations in 2016.
8. Not in class today: ABSENT.
33. Show the way: LEAD.
34. Baptism or bris: RITE.
35. Ore-Ida morsel: TATER TOT. Yummers!
39. 1942 Philippine battle site: BATAAN. The Battle of Bataan was fought between January and April 1949 by the United States against Japan during World War II.
40. Corn kernel: NIBLET.
42. Cousins of storks: HERONS. They are beautiful birds.
44. Bloodhounds follow it: SMELL.
45. Two under par: EAGLE.
Monday, 21 March 2022
Monday, March 21, 2022
QOD: A bit of trash now and then is good for the severest reader. It provides the necessary roughage in the literary diet. ~ Phyllis McGinley (Mar. 21, 1905 ~ Feb. 22, 1978), American author
Sunday, 20 March 2022
Sunday, March 20, 2022
QOD: Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else. ~ Fred Rogers (né Fred McFeely Rogers; Mar. 20, 1928 ~ Feb. 27, 2003), American television personality