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, 26 August 2022

Friday, August 26, 2022

QOD:  If we have not peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.  ~  Mother Teresa (née Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu; Aug. 26, 1910 ~ Sept. 5, 1997), Roman Catholic nun, missionary and recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize

Thursday, 25 August 2022

Thursday, August 25, 2022

QOD:  There’s a great urge to live on after you’re dead.  That’s why we have children, partly, because we don’t want the story to end with a whimpering full stop.  ~  Martin Amis (né Martin Louis Amis; b. Aug. 25, 1949), British novelist  [Martin Amis died of cancer on May 19, 2023 at age 73]

Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

QOD:  The solution to the mystery is always inferior to the mystery itself.  ~  Jorge Luis Borges (Aug. 24, 1899 ~ June 14, 1986), Argentine author

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

QOD:  You’ve got to be very careful if you don’t know where you are going, because you might not get there.  ~  Yogi Berra (né Lawrence Peter Berra; May 12, 1925 ~ Sept. 22, 2015), American baseball player and coach


Moving Up the Ranks:


16-Across. Intimate meeting with an important person: PRIVATE AUDIENCE.

22-Across. Rum brand with a pirate logo: CAPTAIN MORGAN.

48-Across. Significant parts of family budgets: MAJOR EXPENSES.

58-Across. United Nations body: GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Across:
1. Covertly includes on an email: BCCs.  As in Blind Carbon Copy.  A term that originated back in the day when correspondence was on paper.



5. "You're a winner!" email, often: SCAM.

9. "In that case ... ": IF SO.

13. Chills-inducing: EERIE.


14. Tom yum soup cuisine: THAI.  Tom Yum Soup must be good because it has YUM in its name!  Hi, Lemon and Oo.


15. Spanish hundred: CIEN.  Hi, Lucina!

19. Tax-collecting agcy.: IRS.  The dreaded Internal Revenue Service.


20. Pool float filler: AIR.


21. Stock up on: AMASS.  //  And 37-Across. Hoarder's heaps: PILES.



27. Big-eyed bird: OWL.


28. Pride newborn: LION CUB.

31. Stager of live shows: IMPRESARIO.


36. Like some off-price merchandise: Abbr.: IRR.  As in Irregular.



38. Roomy family car, for short: SUV.

39. Last Greek letter: OMEGA.  Also the name brand of an expensive watch that makes occasional guest appearances in the puzzles.  //  65-Across. Pricey watch brand: ROLEX.  Another expensive watch.  What's the difference?

41. Gulf st.: ALA.  Alabama is one of the American Gulf States.  It has a some nice beaches. 


42. Didn't mind one's own business: INTERFERED.



44. Hotel pricing information: DAY RATE.
47. Former U.K. record label: EMI.  The history of the Electrical and Musical Industry name. 




54. Birch who had a recurring role on "The Walking Dead": THORA.  I have never seen The Walking Dead, and am not familiar with Thora Birch (b. Mar. 11, 1982).  It took this long in the list to come to the first name in the puzzle.  [Name # 1.]


56. Rock's __ Speedwagon: REO.

57. Prefix in some genre names: ALT.  Short for Alternative.  

63. Makes really mad: IRES.

64. Javier's "Being the Ricardos" role: DESI.  Javier Bardem (né Javier Ángel Encinas Bardem; b. Mar. 1, 1969) is a Spanish actor.  He is married to fellow Spanish actress, Penélope Cruz (b. Apr. 28, 1974).  [Name # 2.]


66. Racing legend A.J.: FOYT.  This name did not ring a bell for me.  A.J. Foyt (né Anthony Joseph Foyt, Jr.; b. Jan. 16, 1935) won the numerous races including the Indy 500 four times in the 1960s and early 1970s.   [Name # 3.]


67. Garden of Genesis: EDEN.


68. Prayer ender: AMEN.

Down:
1. Quotable catcher Yogi: BERRA.  Although he was a professional baseball catcher, Yogi Berra (né Lawrence Peter Berra; May 12, 1925 ~ Sept. 22, 2015) is probably best known for his unintentionally funny quotes.  [Name # 4.]

2. Like raw celery: CRISP.  Because Crunchy was too many letters.

3. Western __: history class, briefly: CIV.  As in Western Civilization.  Is this even taught in school these days?

4. Salty expanse: SEA.

5. Oktoberfest mug: STEIN.


6. Bracelet ornament: CHARM.  Charms are also found on the Charivari that men attach to their lederhosen at Ocktoberfest.


7. Non-pro sports org.: AAU.  As in the Amateur Athletic Union.

8. Prefix with Atlantic: MID.

Mid-Atlantic States

9. "Top Gun" moniker: ICEMAN.  Val Kilmer (né Val Edward Kilmer; b. Dec. 31, 1959) portrayed Lt. Tom "Iceman" Kazansky in the movie Top Gun.


10. Venture capitalist, e.g.: FINANCIER.

11. Min. parts: SECs.  60 Seconds make up one Minute.

12. Dollar bills: ONES.


13. Large-scale tale: EPIC.

17. Coin toss choice: TAILS.


18. Othello's false friend: IAGO.  Iago is a fictional character from Willie the Shakes' play Othello.  Iago hates Othello and plans to destroy him.  [Name # 5, fictional]

23. Ripped: TORE.  
24. Fills with wonder: AWES.

25. Tapenade fruit: OLIVE.  Tapenade is an olive spread that is common in southern France.


26. __ de Janeiro: RIO.


29. Compulsion: URGE.

30. "Country Nation" singer Paisley: BRAD.  As you can probably tell by the name of the song, Brad Paisley (né Bradly Douglas Paisley; b. Oct. 28, 1972) is a country music musician.  [Name # 6.]



31. Apple tablet: iPAD.  How did I ever survive without my iPad?


32. Actress Kunis: MILA.  Mila Kunis (née Milena Markovna Kunis; b. Aug. 14, 1983) was born in the Ukraine when it was a Soviet state.  Since 2015, she has been married to Ashton Kutcher.  [Name # 7.]



33. Bills included with some board games: PLAY MONEY.


34. Ed who plays Santa in "Elf": ASNER.  Ed Asner (né Eddie Asner; Nov. 15, 1929 ~ Aug. 29, 2021) is probably best known for his portrayal of Lou Grant on the Mary Tyler Moore shows.  He died just about a year ago at age 91.  [Name # 8.]



35. Dirt road furrow: RUT.


39. "All __": John Legend #1 song: OF ME.


40. Lo __: noodle dish: MEIN.  Yummers!


42. Judge featured in a season of "American Crime Story": ITO.  American Crime Story is a television story featuring true life crimes.  Its first season focused on the murder trial of OJ Simpson.  Judge Lance Ito (né Lance Allen Ito; b. Aug. 2, 1950) is best known for presiding over the trial. [Name # 9.]

43. Some towed cars, for short: REPOS.  Anyone see the 1984 movie Repo Man?


45. Hardest to find: RAREST.

46. Open just a crack: AJAR.  When is a door not a door?

49. Totally remove: ERASE.


50. Marks, as a ballot: X'ES IN.  Awkward!

51. Black fur: SABLE.  The black sable ferret is a cute little critter.



52. Pompeo of "Grey's Anatomy": ELLEN.  Ellen Kathleen Pompeo (b. Nov. 10, 1969) portrayed Dr. Meredeth Grey on the television series, Grey's Anatomy.   [Name # 10.]


53. River that made Achilles (mostly) invincible: STYX.  When Achilles' mother dipped him into the River Styx, she held him by his heel.  He became invincible, except for that portion of his foot held by his mother.


54. "Bring on the weekend!" letters: TGIF.  Also the name of a restaurant chain.



55. Courageous one: HERO.


59. Fruit drink suffix: ADE.  Hi again, Lemonade!

60. Was on top: LED.

61. Important time: ERA.





62. Cry during an argument between siblings: MOM.






חתולה

Monday, 22 August 2022

Monady, August 22, 2022

QOD:  We are an impossibility in an impossible universe.  ~  Ray Bradbury (né Ray Douglas Bradbury; Aug. 22, 1920 ~ June 5, 2012), American science fiction writer

Sunday, 21 August 2022

Sunday, August 21, 2022

QOD:  The society that has accepted the threat of its utter destruction soon finds it hard to react to lesser ills, for a society cannot be at the same time asleep and awake, insane and sane, against life and for life.  ~  Jonathan Schell (Aug. 21, 1943 ~ Mar. 24, 2014), American author and activist