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.

Showing posts with label January 17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January 17. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

QOD:  I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it’s not the answer.  ~  Jim Carrey (né James Eugene Carrey; b. Jan. 17, 1962), Canadian-American comedian and actor

Tuesday, 17 January 2023

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

QODKeep your eyes wide open before marriage; half shut afterwards.  ~  Benjamin Franklin (Jan. 17, 1706 ~ Apr. 17, 1790), Founding Father of the United States


Where's the Beef?  In-N-Out Burger serves Animal Style burgers.  Hopefully the burgers are still made with beef and not the animals depicted in today's puzzle.

3-Down. *  Short stiletto: KITTEN HEEL.

6-Down. *  Updo in a scrunchie, maybe: PONY TAIL.

9-Down. *  Shirt with a snug collar: TURTLE NECK.


51-Across. Option on In-N-Out Burger's not-so-secret menu, or the fashion sense that includes the answers to the starred clues?: ANIMAL STYLE.  In-N-Out Burger is a California-based burger chain, so unless you live in that area, you might not be aware of the various "not-so-secret" menu of their burgers.  That may change soon, however.  Just this past weekend, the company announced it will be opening a restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee.

Across:
1. Some cast-iron cookware: WOKS.


5. Letters on a foundation?: SPF.  As in Sun Protection Factor.  Everything you wanted to know about SPF but didn't know to ask.

8. Singer Redding: OTIS.  Otis Redding (né Otis Ray Redding, Jr.; Sept. 9, 1941 ~ Dec. 10, 1967) was a talented singer and songwriter.  Tragically, he his career was cut short when he was killed in a plane crash at age 26.  [Name # 1.]


12. Reebok rival: AVIA.  Both are brands of running shoes.

13. Husband-to-be: GROOM.


15. "That hurt!": OUCH.  //  And 8-Down. "That hurt!": OOF!

16. Oval Office override: VETO.

17. Trivial: MINOR.

18. On the house: FREE.

19. Doc with an otoscope: ENT.  As in Ears, Nose, and Throat.


20. Component of some paint and nails: ACRYLIC.

22. "More info soon": TBD.  As in To Be Determined.

23. Severe: STERN.  Also the back of the boat.



25. Had a bite: ATE.

26. Angels' auras: HALOS.



28. With crisp resolution: IN HD. High Definition.

29. Currency with loonies and toonies, briefly: CAD.  Everything you wanted to know about Loonies and Loonies but didn't know to ask.  Hi, Canadian, Eh!

I guess there will have to be a new version of the Toonie now that Elizabeth is gone.


30. Kingston with a recurring role on "Doctor Who": ALEX.  Alex Kingston (née Alexandra Elizabeth Kingston; b. Mar. 11, 1963) is a British actress who portrayed Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the television series ER.  She also has a recurring role as River Song on the British series Doctor Who.  [Name # 2.] 


31. Textspeak qualifier: IMHO.  In My Humble Opinion, I am not keen on this type of cluing.

32. Leveling strips: SHIMS.

34. "You only live __": ONCE.  YOLO!


36. Nourish: FEED.


37. Prefix meaning "primitive": PALEO-.

38. Recover: HEAL.

39. Causing goose bumps, maybe: FREAKY.


41. Clobbers: WHACKS.

43. French couture monogram: YSL.  Yves Saint Laurent (né Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent; Aug. 1, 1936 ~ June 1, 2008) was a French fashion designer. In 1962, he founded his eponymous fashion label.   [Name # 3.]





44. Green prefix: ECO-.

46. Noodle soup garnished with basil and lime: Phở.  I ate a lot of Phở on my recent trip to Southeast Asia.  It is really delicious.


47. Hawaii's Mauna __: KEA.  Mauna Kea is a dormant volcano on the Big Island.  It is the highest point in the State of Hawaii.




48. Revelatory cries: AHAs!

49. Overnight __: breakfast dish: OATS.  You, too, can make this breakfast dish.  I have never eaten overnight oats, but it might be worth a try.


54. Arrange in a row: ALIGN.

56. Obtained: GOT.

57. "Yer __ here!": OUTTA.


60. Spanish toast: SALUD.  Today's Spanish lesson.  Hi, Lucina!

61. Prefix with Pen: EPI-.  The EpiPen was the center of a scandal a few years back.

62. Unit of salt or sand: GRAIN.


63. Group of friends: POSSE.


64. Place that may be kept quiet?: SET.  Think of a movie set.

65. Suitably: APTLY.

Down:
1. Surfer's need: WAVES.


2. Kitchen counters?: OVEN TIMERS.  Cute clue.

4. "Saint," in Portuguese place names: SÃO.  Portuguese is spoken in Brazil, and São Paulo is one of its major cities.

5. Condiment also known as "rooster sauce": SRIRACHA.  Sriracha is a hot pepper sauce that has its origin in Thailand.  Apparently, it is known as Rooster Sauce because of the rooster on the company's logo.


7. "I had no idea!": FOOLED ME!

10. Chilled dessert: ICEBOX CAKE.  If you feel so inspired, here is a recipe.


11. Storage structures: SHEDS.
13. Hummer EV automaker: GMC.  These were hot items several years back.


14. Hosp. scan: MRI.  As we learned last week, they are not kin to the CT.

20. "Your point being?": AND.  //  And 33-Down. "Your point being?": SO WHAT.

21. Tea, in Mandarin: CHA.

24. Valerie Harper sitcom of the 1970s: RHODA.  Valerie Harper (née Valerie Kathryn Harper; Aug.  22, 1939 ~ Aug. 30, 2019) began her career as a dancer on Broadway.  She is probably best known, however, for her portrayal of Rhoda Morgenstern on the Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spinoff Rhoda.  [Name # 4.]


27. Waikiki welcome: ALOHA.

31. Far from certain: IFFY.

32. Hidden video gadget: SPYCAM.


35. Idina's "Frozen" role: ELSA.  Idina Kim Menzel (b. May 30, 1971) is primarily known for her work in Broadway musicals, especially her role as Elsa on Frozen.  [Name # 5.]


40. "President Barack Obama" portraitist __ Wiley: KEHINDE.  Kehinde Wiley (b. Feb. 28, 1977) is a Nigerian-American artist best known for his portraits.  [Name # 6.]


42. Exercise discipline in a very warm studio: HOT YOGA.  It is a trending form of yoga, but not a form I practice.

45. Great Plains people: OSAGES.  For a good history of the Osage tribe, I recommend Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann.



46. Sticky note: POST IT.


48. Scottish beef cattle: ANGUS.  Everything you wanted to know about the Black Angus cattle, but didn't know to ask.


50. Drink noisily: SLURP.


51. Isn't well: AILS.

52. Easy stride: LOPE.

53. Californie, par exemple: ÉTAT.  Today's French lesson.

54. Venomous snake: ASP.  A crossword staple.


55. Thai neighbor: LAO.  What do Thailand and Laos have in common?



58. "Don't knock it __ you try it": TIL.

59. "__ minute now": ANY.  Any minute now you will comment on this blog.


Here's the Grid:




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Monday, 17 January 2022

Monday, January 23, 2022

QOD:  Fish and visitors stink in three days.  ~  Benjamin Franklin (Jan. 17, 1706 ~ Apr. 17, 1790)

Sunday, 17 January 2021

Sunday, January 17, 2021

QOD:  I don’t care with whom you sleep.  I just care what king of a decent human being you are.  ~  Betty White (née Betty Marion White; b. Jan. 17, 1922), American actress

Friday, 17 January 2020

Friday, January 17, 2020

QOD:  I just make it my business to get along with people so I can have fun.  It’s that simple.  ~  Betty White (née Betty Marion White; b. Jan. 17, 1922), American actress

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Thursday, January 17, 2019

QOD:  If animals have moody days, they handle them better than humans do.  ~  Betty White (née Betty Marion White; b. Jan. 17, 1922)

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

QOD:  I have a two-story house and a bad memory, so I’m up and down those stairs all the time.  That’s my exercise.  ~  Betty White (b. Jan. 17, 1922)

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

QOD:  Just try new things.  Don’t be afraid.  Step out of your comfort zones and soar.  ~  Michelle Obama (b. Jan. 17, 1964)

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Sunday, January 17, 2016

QOD:  Tell me and I forget.  Teach me and I remember.  Involved me and I learn.  ~  Benjamin Franklin (Jan. 17, 1706 ~ Apr. 17, 1790)