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, 4 April 2023
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
QOD: A book read by a thousand different people is a thousand different books.~Andrei Tarkovsky (Apr. 4, 1932 ~ Dec. 29, 1986), Russian filmmaker
All Sales are Final.
I'll start with the unifier today:
56-Across. Going-out-of-business bargain event, and an apt description of this puzzle's circles: CLOSING SALE. Notice how there are fewer and fewer letters in-between the SA-LE as we progress down the grid. Crazy Eddie finally closed for good due to SEC violations. I remember the Crazy Eddie ads from my days in Connecticut.
20-Across. Muppet with blue feathers and a black unibrow: SAM THE EAGLE. 7 letters.
34-Across. Ceramic piece in a kitchen backsplash, say: MOSAIC TILE. 3 letters. Some of the most magnificent mosaic tiles can be seen at the Piazza Armerina in Sicily. Because the Roman ruins are so remote, they have been well preserved.
24. Poems that may begin "For a ... ": ODEs. A crossword staple. An Ode could also be musical.
25. __ before: deadline words: ON OR. I have to finish the blog commentary on or before 3:30 a.m. each Tuesday.
27. "No seats" sign: SRO. As in Standing Room Only.
28. Access ticket at a snowy resort: SKI PASS.
31. Farm mom: MARE.
37. Burn soother: ALOE. A crossword staple. So is this cartoon.
38. "Parlez-vous français?" reply: OUI. Today's French lesson. The alternative answer could have been NON.
39. Cabbage dish: SLAW. Why is it called Coleslaw? Yummers!
44. Belief systems: -ISMS. Think Theism, or deism, or as Waseeley gave us last Thursday, there is Darwinism.
45. Fill-in-the-blanks diversion: MAD LIBs.
46. Dudes: MEN.
48. Memory unit: BYTE. Computer memory.
49. Naval lockup: BRIG. Origin of the meaning of Brig as a naval prison.
51. Journalist Koppel: TED. Ted Koppel (né Edward James Martin Koppel; b. Feb. 8, 1940) is a British-born American journalist. He is probably best known for hosting Nightline. [Name # 2.]
54. Good friend: PAL.
59. Vinegary stew of Filipino cuisine: ADOBO. Apparently, countries all over the world have a variation of Adobo.
61. Zoom call, say: VIDEO CHAT.
62. "Attack!": SIC 'EM.
63. Genesis garden: EDEN. Another crossword staple.
64. Reusable bag: TOTE.
65. Lifts: TAKES.
66. Home made of sticks: NEST.
67. Zig or zag: VEER.
Down:
1. Sound of a clean jump shot: SWISH.
2. Crème de __: sweet liqueur: CACAO. Everything you wanted to know about Crème de Cacao but didn't know to ask.
3. Athlete's best effort: A-GAME.
4. Tenant's monthly expense: RENT. Also the name of a Broadway musical.
5. Liberty: FREEDOM.
6. Structure with high-water marks: LEVEE.
Aerial view of the Levee in Baton Rouge.
7. "Any more bright __?": IDEAS.
8. Early Atari release: PONG. Pong was first released over 50 years ago!
9. "__ and Old Lace": ARSENIC. Arsenic and Old Lace is a 1939 play, later made into a movie, about two old women who begin murdering lonely old men by poisoning them.
10. That woman: SHE.
11. Air lines?: CONTRAILS. Everything you wanted to know about Contrails but didn't know to ask.
12. Skunkiness: ODOR.
13. Stanford basketball coach VanDerveer: TARA. Tara Ann VanDerveer (b. June 26, 1953) has been the head women's basketball coach at Stanford since 1985. [Name # 3.]
18. God of Thunder: THOR. Norse mythology. [Name # 4.] // And 21-Down. God of Mischief: LOKI. [Name # 5.] More Norse mythology.
26. Chooses to join: OPTS IN.
27. Appropriate: SEEMLY.
29. Grand __: bases-loaded homer: SLAM.
30. Fixes with thread: SEWS.
31. Hat-tipping word: MA'AM.
32. Actor Alan honored with a SAG Life Achievement Award in 2019: ALDA. Alan Alda (né Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo; b. Jan. 28, 1936) is probablybest known for his portrayal of Hawkeye Pierce on M*A*S*H. [Name # 6.]
33. Highway barricade: ROAD BLOCK.
A major road block.
35. "Clumsy me!": OOPS!
36. Slangy greeting: 'SUP. This slangy greeting has made many appearances in the puzzles recently.
42. Cain's brother: ABEL. A Biblical reference. Cain, who was a farmer, slew his brother, Abel. (See Genesis 4:8). [Name # 7.]
43. Prestigious: EMINENT.
47. Waffle-maker: EGGO.
49. Less-played song, usually: B-SIDE. A list of B-Side songs that became hits.
50. Harley outings: RIDES.
51. Chevrolet SUV model: TAHOE. I've heard there is also a lake with this name on the border of California and Nevada.
52. Fill with joy: ELATE.
53. Turn aside: DETER.
54. Historian's field: PAST.
55. Sarah McLachlan ballad: ADIA. Not to be confused with Aida, which is both an opera and a Broadway musical. [Name # 8.]
57. Pizza cooker: OVEN.
58. "SNL"-like show filmed in Canada: SCTV. As in Second City TeleVision.
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