QOD: Only by going too far can you go far enough. ~ Francis Bacon (Oct. 28, 1909 ~ Apr. 28, 1992), Irish-born British artist
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, 28 October 2022
Thursday, 27 October 2022
Thursday, October 27, 2022
QOD: I can tell you, the same as basketball players say “Game recognizes game,” sloth recognizes sloth. ~ Fran Lebowitz (née Frances Ann Lebowitz; b. Oct. 27, 1950), American author and humorist
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
QOD: A recipe is a good story that ends with a good meal. ~ Pat Conroy (né Donald Patrick Conroy; Oct. 26, 1945 ~ Mar. 4, 2016), American Southern writer
Tuesday, 25 October 2022
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
QOD: Ever consider what pets must think of us? I mean, we come back from the grocery store with the most amazing haul ~ chicken, pork, half a cow. They must think we’re the greatest hunters on earth! ~ Anne Tyler (b. Oct. 25, 1941), American novelist
The Devil Made Me Do It.
17-Across. * Equally disagreeable choices: HORNS OF A DILEMMA.
23-Across. * Easy to cut, as meat: FORK TENDER.
40-Across. * Improvises: WINGS IT.
51-Across. * Braking signals: TAIL LIGHTS.
And the unifier:
62-Across. "We were just talking about you!" and a hint to the first words of the answers to the starred clues: SPEAK OF THE DEVIL.
Across:
1. Brief email sign-off: BEST.
5. Baby horse: FOAL.
9. Utterly detest: ABHOR.
14. __ rug: floor decor: AREA.
15. Extreme anger: RAGE.
16. Director Sergio: LEONE. Not a Tuesday name. Sergio Leone (Jan. 3, 1929 ~ Apr. 30, 1989) was an Italian film director best know for producing the so-called Spaghetti Westerns. Clint Eastwood starred in many of his films, including A Fist Full of Dollars and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. [Name #1.]
20. Line spoken to the audience: ASIDE.
21. Boo-boo kisser: MOM.
22. Serve dinner to: FEED.
27. Be a good dog, say: OBEY.
28. Grade just above C: B MINUS.
32. Mideast title: EMIR.
35. Org. that certifies albums as gold or platinum: RIAA. As in the Recording Industry Association of America.
38. Pronoun-shaped girders: I-BARS.
39. __ Vegas Raiders: LAS. The professional football team.
42. Gym cushion: MAT.
43. "Erin go __": BRAGH. Roughly translated to mean Ireland Forever.
45. Prod: GOAD.
46. Snaky swimmers: EELS.
47. "The Handmaid's Tale" novelist Margaret: ATWOOD. Margaret Eleanor Atwood (b. Nov. 18, 1939) is a Canadian novelist. [Name # 2.]
49. Tire leak sound: HISS.
55. Admin. aide: ASS'T. As in an Assistant.
58. Alumna bio word: NÉE. Today's French lesson.
59. Deliver a speech: ORATE.
66. Depend (on): HINGE.
67. Oompah instrument: TUBA. Hi, JazzB!
68. 12/24 and 12/31: EVEs. Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
69. Provide with funding: ENDOW.
70. "You missed a __": SPOT.
71. Whitehall whitewall: TYRE. Whitehall is the name of a street in London, England where many government offices are located, hence, the cars parked on the street would be "misspelled" as Tyres. Does a Tyre 49-Across in London?
Down:
1. "Who Let the Dogs Out" group __ Men: BAHA. It was over a decade ago since this song was released.
2. Greek Cupid: EROS.
3. Calligraphy stroke: SERIF.
4. Clay oven for baking naan: TANDOOR. Everything you wanted to know about Tandoor, but didn't know to ask.
5. To and __: FRO. More information than you wanted to know about a pendulum going to and fro.
6. Bumbling fool: OAF.
7. Athlete's peak performance: A-GAME.
8. Gave false hope to: LED ON.
9. Every last one: ALL.
10. Barbecue cut: BEEF RIB.
11. House-shaped browser button: HOME. I misread this clue as Horse-shaped browser button.
12. "Looks like the joke's __": ON ME.
13. Get lost in a book: READ.
18. Balkan native: SERB.
19. Film research website: IMDb. As in the Internet Movie Database.
24. "The Americans" star Russell: KERI. Keri Lynn Russell (b. Mar. 23, 1976) portrayed Elizabeth Jennings, a Russian spy, pretending to be an American on the spy drama The Americans. The show ran for about 5 years. [Name # 3.]
25. Making, as a knot: TYING.
26. Radiate: EMIT.
29. Birth certificate information: NAME.
30. Eurasian border river: URAL. We often see URAL in the puzzles, but it usually refers to the mountains, not the river.
31. Phased-out fast planes, for short: SSTs. As in the Super Sonic Transport planes. The last commercial Concorde SST flight was on October 24, 2003. Exactly 19 years and 1 day ago!
32. Actor Idris: ELBA. Idris Elba (né Idrissa Akuna Elba; b. Sept. 6, 1972) is an English actor. He portrayed Stringer Bell on the HBO series, The Wire. Hi, Lucina! [Name #4.]
33. Small store: MART.
34. "No need to describe what happened": I SAW.
36. "Four score and seven years __ ... ": AGO. The opening line from the Gettysburg Address.
37. Japanese beer brand: ASAHI.
40. "Not so fast!": WHOA.
41. "With ya so far": I DIG.
44. "Adios!": GOTTA GO.
46. Springsteen's __ Band: E STREET. How the band got its name. [Name adjacent.]
48. Flintstone family pet: DINO. [Name # 5.]
50. Wearing kicks: SHOD.
52. Some boxing jabs: LEFTS.
53. Ease off, as rain: LET UP.
54. Expertise: SAVVY.
55. Tennis legend Arthur: ASHE. Arthur Ashe (né Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr.; July 10, 1943 ~ Feb. 6, 1993) makes frequent guest appearances in the crossword puzzles. [Name #6.]
56. Laundry cycle: SPIN.
57. Ship: SEND.
60. Cake layer: TIER.
61. "You are something __!": ELSE.
63. London's __ Gardens: KEW. Everything you wanted to know about the Royal Botanical Kew Gardens but didn't know to ask.
64. "House of the Dragon" cable network: HBO.
65. "Dig in!": EAT.
Here's the Grid:
Happy Halloween!
Monday, 24 October 2022
Monday, October 24, 2022
QOD: There is something maddening about mediocrity that calls forth the worst in those who are forced to deal with it. ~ Moss Hart (Oct. 24, 1904 ~ Dec. 20, 1961), American playwright
Sunday, 23 October 2022
Sunday, October 23, 2022
QOD: Do not fear that what has been blown up. If you must, fear the unexploded. ~ Suheir Hammad, (b. Oct. 25, 1973), American poet