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, 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.

40-Across. Laryngeal projection: ADAM'S APPLE.  2 letters.

Here's the grid, so you can see the circled SALE.


Let's not forget this little homophone:

28-Down. Cruise (along): SAIL.

What else is for Sale in today's puzzle?

Across:
1. Lasting mark: SCAR.

5. Hairstyle with upturned ends: FLIP.  A style favored by Mary Tyler Moore.


9. Neckwear worn by Fred in "Scooby-Doo": ASCOT.


14. Worker's compensation: WAGE.

15. More than fix up: REDO.

16. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoff: RHODA.  [Name # 1.]  //  And 41-Down. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and 16-Across, e.g.: SIT-COMS.


17. "Words fail me!": I CAN'T EVEN.


19. Mexican title: SEÑOR.  Today's Spanish lesson.  Hi, Lucina!

22. __-la-la: TRA.

23. Flower bed tool: HOE.


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.

60. Spelling contest: BEE.


That's all for this week.


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