QOD: The truth is, most of us discover where we are headed when we arrive. ~ Bill Watterson (né William Boyd Watterson, II; b. July 6, 1958), American cartoonist
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 July 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July 5. Show all posts
Wednesday, 5 July 2023
Tuesday, 5 July 2022
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
QOD: The noblest art is that of making others happy. ~ P.T. Barnum (né Phineas Taylor Barnum; July 5, 1810 ~ Apr. 7, 1891), American showman
It's Yours for the Taking: Go for it. The word GET can be found after the word IT in each of the theme clues.
20-Across. * Financial plan followed by a mayor: CITY BUD GET.
28-Across. * Nests, as a set of measuring cups: FITS TOGETHER.
44-Across. * Achieve one's specific goal: HIT THE TARGET.
And the unifier:
55-Across. "Seize the day!," and what the answers to the starred clues literally have: GET AFTER IT.
Across:
1. Seat that may swallow the remote control: SOFA.
5. U.K. soccer teams: FCs. I think this stands for Football Clubs. I wasn't in the UK on this past trip, so can't confirm.
8. Tappable symbols: ICONS.
13. Happy kitty sound: PURR.
14. Washer capacity: LOAD. My washing machine got a real workout this past weekend.
16. Krispy Kreme buy: DONUT. Yummers!
17. Thing: ITEM.
18. "Pitch Perfect" actress Kendrick: ANNA. Some of the scenes in Pitch Perfect 2, which also starred Anna Kendrick (née Anna Cooke Kendrick; b. Aug. 9, 1985), were filmed at the Louisiana State University.
19. Residence: ABODE.
23. From square one: ANEW.
24. "Totally!": YES.
25. "It's __-win situation": A NO.
26. Breakfast syrup choice: MAPLE.
32. Olympian's goal: MEDAL. What are the medals really made of?
35. Technical sch.: INST. As in an Institution.
36. Big primate: APE.
37. Words that clarify spelling: AS IN. "A" as in Apple.
38. Some postgrad degs.: MAs. As in a Master of Arts degree.
39. Bermuda shorts endpoint: KNEE.
40. Automobile: CAR.
41. Way out there: AFAR.
43. No longer vivid: FADED.
48. Repeated slogan: CHANT.
49. Frying liquid: OIL. What is the best cooking oil for frying?
50. Some laptops: PCs. I use a Mac.
53. Fish often grilled, on menus: MAHI. Yummers!
58. Odds partner: EVENS. Because Odds and ENDS wouldn't fit.
60. Take five: REST. Take Five was a favorite of my Dad's. We played it at his funeral.
61. Score in a tennis shutout: LOVE. Why Love in Tennis?
62. Royal domain: REALM.
63. Fill until full: SATE.
64. Scissors sound: SNIP.
65. Annual cable sports awards: ESPYS.
66. Drug used in microdosing therapies, for short: LSD. It's formal name is Lysergic acid diethylamide.
67. Snakelike swimmers: EELS. We had some of the most amazing smoked eel at the Volendammer Vishandel fish shop in Amsterdam.
Down:
1. Like hot wings: SPICY.
2. Belly button type: OUTIE.
3. Guitar neck features: FRETS.
4. West Point team: ARMY.
5. Show off shamelessly: FLAUNT. If you've got it ...
6. Time-share units: CONDOS.
7. Participated on karaoke night: SANG.
8. Mont. neighbor: IDA.
9. Bright blue pigment: COBALT. Everything you wanted to know about Cobalt, but didn't know to ask.
10. How some tots count to five: ON ONE HAND.
11. Ready for skinny-dipping: NUDE.
12. Instant Pot dish: STEW.
15. Mailer-__: programs that send automated messages: DAEMONS.
21. Skip out (on): BAIL.
22. License plates: TAGS. Here are some examples of Louisiana license plates.
27. Vet's patient: PET.
28. Autograph seeker: FAN.
29. Wonder Woman's headpiece: TIARA. Well, sort of. I think of a tiara as being bejeweled.
30. Fencing blade: ÉPÉE. A crossword staple.
31. Woodwind insert: REED.
32. Name associated with supersonic speed: MACH. Named after Ernst Walfried Josef Wenzel Mach (Feb. 18, 1838 ~ Feb. 19, 1916).
33. Actor Morales: ESAI. Esai Morales (né Esai Manuel Morales Jr.; b. Oct. 1, 1962) makes frequent guest appearances in the puzzles, but I can never remember how to spell his name.
34. Really inexpensive: DIRT CHEAP.
38. Holds weight: MATTERS.
39. Kit __ Klub: "Cabaret" setting: KAT.
41. "I see now!": AHA!
42. __ shui: FENG.
43. Perceived: FELT.
45. How prosciutto is sliced: THINLY. Prosciutto is uncooked, unsmoked dry-cured ham.
46. Cooks in an oven: ROASTS.
47. Talented: GIFTED.
50. Naturally inclined (to): PRONE.
51. Courteous: CIVIL.
52. Pedometer units: STEPS.
53. For a __ pittance: MERE.
54. St. crossers: AVES. Streets and Avenues.
56. Color named for a duck: TEAL.
57. Besides: ELSE.
59. Texting format, briefly: SMS. As in Short Messing Service.
Here's the Grid:
Many thanks to Malodorous Manatee and Waseeley for holding down the fort on Tuesdays while I was away. We traveled from Budapest, Hungary to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Sunday, 5 July 2020
Sunday, July 5, 2020
QOD: Morale is when your hands and feet keep on working when your head says it can’t be done. ~ Benjamin Morrell (July 5, 1795 ~ 1839), American sea captain and explorer
Friday, 5 July 2019
Friday, July 5, 2019
QOD: Never let anyone define what you are capable of by using parameters that don’t apply to you. ~ Chuck Close (né Charles Thomas Close; b. July 5, 1940)
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Thursday, July 5, 2018
QOD: Satire always benefits when evil and stupidity collide. ~ Gary Shteyngart (b. July 5, 1972)
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
QOD: Fortune always favors the brave, and never helps a
man who does not help himself. ~ P.T. Barnum (né Phineas Taylor Barnum; July 5, 1810 ~ Apr. 7, 1891)
Sunday, 5 July 2015
Sunday, July 5, 2015
QOD: Without promotion, something terrible happins …
nothing! ~ P.T. Barnum (né Phineas Taylor Barnum; July 5, 1810 ~ Apr. 7, 1891)
Friday, 5 July 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
QOD: Money is in some respects life’s fire: It is a very excellent servant,
but a terrible master. ~ P.T. Barnum (né Phineas Taylor Barnum; July 5, 1810 ~ Apr. 7,
1891)
Thursday, 5 July 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
QOD: Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy. ~ Albert Einstein (Mar. 14, 1879 ~ Apr. 18, 1955)
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Tuesday July 5, 2011
QOD: Conversation about the weather is the last refuge of the unimaginative. ~ Oscar Wilde (né Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde; Oct. 16, 1854 ~ Nov. 30, 1900)






