tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post1402753342682504591..comments2024-03-28T11:35:53.733-05:00Comments on L.A.Times Crossword Corner: Sunday September 10, 2017 Pam Amick KlawitterZhouqin (C.C.) Burnikelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12750267554729853785noreply@blogger.comBlogger25125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-31523268924985586372019-02-26T10:58:10.977-06:002019-02-26T10:58:10.977-06:00I see your blog regularly. Your blog is very usefu...I see your blog regularly. Your blog is very useful for us. Neuro Coaching Transicional. La metodología del coaching y las herramientas de PNL enfocadas en los procesos personales, su contexto y la determinación de encontrar el verdadero propósito de la vida, desarrollando a pleno el potencial personal para vivir una vida enfocada al éxito con resultados permanentes y a corto plazo. If you are screaming out “coaching personal en linea” you’ve come to the most elite essay coaching personal en linea....<a href="https://www.pabloperdomo.net" rel="nofollow">Click here</a>Morayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11948478384425235957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-78541331984055580542017-09-11T19:09:26.385-05:002017-09-11T19:09:26.385-05:00This felt like a big Saturday puzzle! Challenging ...This felt like a big Saturday puzzle! Challenging all the way to the end! But the theme was fun and original and I felt satisfied to FIR.<br /><br />CC you never fail to surprise me with how much you know... and then surprise me by not knowing something more common like sarcophagus. A sarcophagus is actually a tomb that contains a coffin inside.<br /><br />Thanks, CC, for explaining other parts of the puzzle that I did not get. TENTH totally mystified me before your explanation.<br /><br />Had no idea that PEZ had been around so long. Thought it dated from when I was a child in Europe in the 1960s.<br /><br />Hand up that RESEE seemed a bit of a reach.<br /><br />In high school I spent an entire term on an independent study project on UTOPIA and other Utopian stories. So I was surprised I was a bit slow in catching on to the clever clue of "More work"!<br /><br />TEY totally unknown and just looked wrong, but I was wrong. Other total unknowns: ENA, ELENA, SERGIO, Skunk River which made SW very challenging.<br /><br />Learning moment that AZALEAs are a type of Rhododendron!Picardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17401317669146538447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-1854662726487369942017-09-11T01:13:10.684-05:002017-09-11T01:13:10.684-05:00BooL - Good to hear from you. I figured you were ...BooL - Good to hear from you. I figured you were busy 'cuz a guy like you ain't goin' down easy. BTW - some cool videos on lawnmower engines.<br /><br />I've been tracking Irma all eve/night and it seems like it turned East b/f hitting Tampa Bay and lost strength over land - this after Cuba ripped the back 1/2 of the storm off. I think all our FL friends are going to be OK. Wet, but OK.<br /><br />On that note: Role call - Tin, Lem, C.Moe. I wanna hear 'here' over here.<br /><br />Cheers, -TAnonymous Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00459563526290288425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-41064700339706306822017-09-11T00:59:41.304-05:002017-09-11T00:59:41.304-05:00Sorry I have not chimed earlier. I have been busy ...Sorry I have not chimed earlier. I have been busy with lawn mowers and generators in the past few days. I haven't been doing the puzzles either. Also Our garden which is almost a 1/2 acre needed some irrigation work. A friend went in with his tractor and busted some pipes and cut a bunch of drip tape. <br /><br />Anyway I thought Irma was going head west toward the Gulf and miss Florida. I have a lot of friends there and so far they are OK. <br /><br />I hope Tin is OK because the storm is very close to him right now. I am praying for all of our Florida people. Boo LuQuette AKA Boudreaux in Eunice, La.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09947640728272208615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-87792905424544009262017-09-10T22:07:34.010-05:002017-09-10T22:07:34.010-05:00Greetings!
Thanks to Pam and C. C.!
Great theme!...Greetings!<br /><br />Thanks to Pam and C. C.!<br /><br />Great theme!<br /><br />Only a few unknowns. Did not know ELENA and EUBIE took awhile. Otherwise OK.<br /><br />Sending hope to people in Florida! Harvey has a granddaughter there whom he has not heard from.<br /><br />Hope to see you all tomorrow!<br />fermatprimehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06391014624435192426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-55884205586583236422017-09-10T21:18:31.469-05:002017-09-10T21:18:31.469-05:00Good evening, folks. Thank you, Pam Amick Klawitt...Good evening, folks. Thank you, Pam Amick Klawitter, for a fine puzzle. Thank you, C.C., for a fine review.<br /><br />I looked at this puzzle this morning before church. It seemed daunting. Later, in the afternoon I made some headway. then took a nap having worked all night last night. Then it seemed easier. The theme helped once I figured it out. CRIME WAVE was my first theme answer.<br /><br />My Achilles Heal was the NW corner. I had DEN for 4D thinking of Denver. Of course that messed up 1A, which turned out to be SOAP. Had OCTO for 2D before OCHO became obvious. Once I had PEZ, WHIZ BANGS appeared. That's my story and I am sticking to it.<br /><br />Liked 96D PIGSKIN, for Deflategate. I talked to my brother in law, who was a high school football coach his whole life, about the low pressure football. He said they did it all the time in high school. Whatever the quarterback wanted.<br /><br />Thought SET BAIL was a clever one.<br /><br />Cooked out tonight. Hamburgers and Chicken Wings. Wow! Everything was great.<br /><br />See you tomorrow.<br /><br />Abejo<br /><br />( )Abejohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10318111258011554517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-6783072310397142102017-09-10T19:19:09.189-05:002017-09-10T19:19:09.189-05:00Re: Anon @1737's frustration with the puzzles...Re: Anon @1737's frustration with the puzzles.<br /><br />I believe there are very few actual errors in the sense of "inter-changing nouns for verbs and adjectives for adverbs. I guess ignoring grammar is part and parcel of puzzle construction now-a-days. And alternate archane spellings………"<br />Our frustration lies in the fact that substitutions or clues that seem incorrect are actually correct although they may seem awkward. It is our unfamiliarity with certain usages that makes us want to argue, but mostly should be thought of as a learning moment. I give a lot of credit to the editors for doing such a good job of vetting the material, and yet offering an interesting solving experience.<br />Spelling is in a constant state of flux, and it's going to get a lot worse what with all the texting shortcuts. JMHO.Spitzboovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04448007368332133086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-80682641881495496232017-09-10T18:45:01.088-05:002017-09-10T18:45:01.088-05:00Wow! Great theme. This took longer than the normal...Wow! Great theme. This took longer than the normal Sunday, but FIR, well worth the effort. I found the bottom half easier than the top.<br />In my teens my brother and I hung hung out with his best friend and a neighbor girl. We played many games including horseshoes with its LEANERS and ringers. Whenever Jenny and I were winning my brother's friend suddenly felt unwell and had to quit, no matter what the game. Girls could not beat boys.<br />DOST was filled automatically and unnoticed. "Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of." Benjamin Franklin<br />ORAL. "Oral tests" reminds me of giving open book tests. Some students who could not rely on memorization and had to reason found an open book test very much more difficult than a regular test. I thought open books test were a cinch because I love to read.<br />Speaking of the TRAMMELs by the TROPOsphere, that is so appropriate for today. <br />My heart goes out to all in danger. I have just contributed to the Episcopal Relief and Development Fund. Most of the church sponsored funds have a high reliability rating. If you wish to contribute goods, money or voluntary services please look into what is most usable.<br /><a href="//www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/us/hurricane-irma-help-donate.html" rel="nofollow"> how to help</a>Yellowrockshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590216912123103432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-22012169666804116282017-09-10T18:21:47.582-05:002017-09-10T18:21:47.582-05:00Anon@5:37- what you refer to as an 'egregious ...Anon@5:37- what you refer to as an 'egregious shortfall' is what makes the puzzles bun and challenging. Nobody is defiling, defaming, and demeaning anybody here and if you are somehow offended, let me be the first to apologize for the regulars.<br /><br />We just write about our missteps and what we think of the clues. But as and English teacher, you of all people should recognize the Mother Tongue is very flexible. Pick a name and join us.Big Easynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-28664833647312804042017-09-10T17:52:34.512-05:002017-09-10T17:52:34.512-05:00A very late start today, with a 42 mile bike race ...A very late start today, with a 42 mile bike race that I had to leave in a hurry after finishing to get to a 50th wedding anniversary party on time. The hairstyles were easy guesses with the DOUBLE BACK FLIP giving the most trouble. I kept wanting ACCRETES instead of ACCRUES but it wouldn't fit and I finally finished with the tricky ' More work' UTOPIA, BIKINI, ITERATED and AFT (kept thinking of an Irish 'Wake' at a BAR). <br /><br />15d- "Where to see studs"- originally had LOWES. CHIPPENDALES- that was yesterday.<br /> Originally misspelled Kerri STRUG as SHRUG and DRIER as DRYER, had to change SNARLED to GNARLED, and TEY, ELENA, and LEONI were perped. TRAMMEL- never heard of it. Ditto for the Sevillian soy-I AM.<br /><br />AMNESIA- the only one I've ever personally witnessed it 'Selective AMNESIA' when people conveniently forget to do something.<br /><br />ALL STAR- not me, I played tennis for over 30 years before my knee replacement. DW still plays. I don't know when she started but she won the Sugar Bowl singles tournament for 12 & under girls in 1958.<br /><br />BIDET- doesn't touch and I won't 'touch' your comment.<br />Big Easynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-8745361123187845092017-09-10T17:37:40.391-05:002017-09-10T17:37:40.391-05:00Second week in a row I gave up after five hours of...Second week in a row I gave up after five hours of struggle. My disagreements with the defs are too numerous to list, but the most egregious shortfall of these puzzles is their inter-changing nouns for verbs and adjectives for adverbs. I guess ignoring grammar is part and parcel of puzzle construction now-a-days. And alternate archane spellings ... don't have room to go there! The few times I've posted here, I was defiled, defamed and demeaned but, as a long time English teacher, my expectations of accuracy in the use of our Mother Tongue are high and somewhat immutable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-75872529330298329412017-09-10T15:04:52.885-05:002017-09-10T15:04:52.885-05:00Thanks for checking in with us, Pam. Interesting c...Thanks for checking in with us, Pam. Interesting coincidence regarding IRMA!<br /><br />C.C. I love the pictures of the hair-dos. Mistyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17570695193695039956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-41485647363651694132017-09-10T14:55:42.531-05:002017-09-10T14:55:42.531-05:00From the constructor: Thanks for all the nice com...From the constructor: Thanks for all the nice comments! Desper-otto, believe it or not, Irma was in the original submission! As I wait up north to see if my Florida home survives, it is quite a coincidence!Pam Klawitternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-66519806691266927352017-09-10T14:20:29.190-05:002017-09-10T14:20:29.190-05:00No paper today, but keeping with my attempt to kee...No paper today, but keeping with my attempt to keep a "sense of humor" during the hurricane, I offer this Limerick du jour:<br /><br />It's Armageddon, pastor did preach,<br />As storm Irma did bellow and screech.<br />As the winds and rain grow <br />It's for sure, that you know,<br />That it's not just a day at the beach.<br /><br />Stay strong Florida!<br />Chairman Moehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09830681893074853511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-3653153743750042282017-09-10T14:08:40.871-05:002017-09-10T14:08:40.871-05:00I liked this puzzle a lot. (Actually, it's ver...I liked this puzzle a lot. (Actually, it's very seldom I don't like a puzzle.) Great cluing! As for the theme, after WHIZ BANGS and THINGAMABOB I thought we were dealing with gadgets and whatchamacallits. Took me a minute or two to realize we were dealing with hairdos. Speaking of do, I loved the clue for DOST. Hand up for trying EVAN and EWAN before SEAN. For polecat cousin I wanted SKUNK but then I saw the clue for AMES so knew that couldn't be right. The only nose-wrinklers were RESEE and REDUB. For some reason when I got the word SOD today I thought of what a character in one of my computer games says, in a thick Scottish accent, when you order him to attack: "Take that, ya sod!" Another one of the game's characters says (also in a Scottish accent for some reason) "Hey you! Catch!" when he lobs a mortar at an enemy.<br /><br />I confess I have never had Bánh mì. But I will soon, now. Lots of Vietnamese eateries around here.<br /><br />Eubie Blake had some of the biggest hands and longest fingers I have ever seen on a pianist, or anyone else for that matter. Rachmaninoff had big hands, too.<br /><br />Best wishes to you Floridians, and to you all.Jaycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15906163232315177399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-47337113375658306482017-09-10T12:56:34.587-05:002017-09-10T12:56:34.587-05:00Just finished Friday and Saturday. I hope to get ...Just finished Friday and Saturday. I hope to get to today's so I didn't peek.<br /><br />Wanted to stop by to offer thoughts for safety and strength to our Floridians and others in Irma's path. Same for Houstonians who are still working their way out of Harvey's mess.<br /><br />At least Tinbeni won't need ice. . . . <br /><br />You have my thoughts and prayers. <br /><br />Madame Defargehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02003303114163633197noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-81861847596432520592017-09-10T12:25:50.782-05:002017-09-10T12:25:50.782-05:00Thank you, Pam Amick Klawitter! I see your puzzles...Thank you, Pam Amick Klawitter! I see your puzzles in puzzle books and they are always challenging. <br /><br />This one I thought the cluing was difficult and misleading but managed to get through it one sector at a time. Luckily the hairdos were had a somewhat familiar ring and I could complete them except the BACK in DOUBLEBACKFLIP. Finally I came and finished it here on C.C.'s commentary.<br /><br />For which, thank you, C.C. You provide such interesting background information on a culture that is unfamiliar to me and I've learned so much from you.<br /><br />In BASKETWEAVE though, I believe it refers to the African-American style but I could be wrong. <br /><br />Have a peaceful Sunday, everyone! Floridians, stay strong and stay safe!<br />Another birthday party today.<br /><br />Lucinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16278649651081244724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-12079231781056049302017-09-10T12:19:47.088-05:002017-09-10T12:19:47.088-05:00What a terrific puzzle! The clues were hard and th...What a terrific puzzle! The clues were hard and the theme answers a lot of work!<br /><br />But a great feeling of accomplishment when completed!<br /><br />Many places in Portland for the sandwich ... yum yum!<br /><br />Dick Swarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05916582540029654250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-48556195696701762312017-09-10T12:08:01.573-05:002017-09-10T12:08:01.573-05:00I did best on the top this morning, beginning with...I did best on the top this morning, beginning with the northeast. I remembered APOLO Ohno from "Dancing with the Stars," and my German helped me get KAISER pretty quickly. Was also thankful that it was easy to get the easy Donne quote. I also got the clever ZERO which gave me the lovely AZALEA. And I'm so glad that NENE is showing up regularly in puzzles these days. I unfortunately had EVAN before SEAN for that Dublin John, but then remembered that EVAN was Welsh and not Irish.<br /><br />But lots of trouble and lots of cheating to get other parts of the puzzle. I'm having a much harder time with Sunday puzzles than I used to--hope they're just getting a little harder and not that I keep losing ground. But not your problem, Pam, you produced a terrific puzzle, and C.C., your write up is a delight, as always. <br /><br />I'm still worried about how all those folks who lost homes in Texas are going to find places to live, and now the huge worry about the poor people in the path of IRMA. I put ERMA in the puzzle at first, because I just didn't want to think about the sorrow in that part of the country. Hope all of our friends there will stay safe.<br /><br />And have a good Sunday, everybody!<br /><br />Mistyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17570695193695039956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-42788596616754402332017-09-10T11:22:16.280-05:002017-09-10T11:22:16.280-05:00Good morning everyone.
Agree with PK about wood c...Good morning everyone.<br /><br />Agree with PK about wood chisels. Part of any good carpenters tool set - several widths as well. <br />Nice hairy puzzle today. Only needed a few red letters. Couldn't suss I AM. TRAMMEL was a new word. <br />KAISER - Always chortle a little when I hear it. My dad would sometimes use the phrase "wo selbst der KAISER zu Fuß hingeht" to mean "going to the bathroom". Literally "Where the Kaiser has to go by himself on foot". (Must be a peasant thing relative to the esteem of the monarchy).<br />AZALEA - Love azaleas. Norfolk has an Azalia Gardens near the airport.<br />ORAL - ORALS can be tough, I guess, but if you know your material, I submit it can be fun, too, to interact with your peers or examining board. (I've had two, a graduate degree and a civil service exam for a more senior engineer slot.)Spitzboovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04448007368332133086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-73853533125050302642017-09-10T07:32:36.117-05:002017-09-10T07:32:36.117-05:00Good morning!
DNF right off the bat. I was so su...Good morning!<br /><br />DNF right off the bat. I was so sure that "Wise words" were SASS that I let SHIZBANG stand. Looked weird, but hey, it could'a been. Bzzzzzt! Thanx, Pam and CC.<br /><br />ARISTA used to be a record label. Heck, maybe still is. Nope, looked it up, and it's gone.<br /><br />Yup, PK, it was Thomas More back in the 1500s.<br /><br />Interesting to see IRMA in today's puzzle. Coincidence? I think not. I'll bet Rich reshuffled.desper-ottohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17242581085713882677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-70685153572521657352017-09-10T06:52:08.391-05:002017-09-10T06:52:08.391-05:00Hi Y'all! Great puzzle, Pam. Theme was amusing...Hi Y'all! Great puzzle, Pam. Theme was amusing. Great expo, C.C.!<br /><br />Owen: woodworkers also use a CHISEL such as to make a slot under a latch plate for the deadbolt to slide into.<br /><br />Had heard of SKUNK RIVER recently but couldn't remember where it was. <br /><br />SW was the last to fill today with a couple red-letter runs. Stoat before SABLE. RErun before RESEE. Didn't remember Deflategate term until after PIGSKIN perped in. Knew SERGIO. I was cheering him on to the Green Jacket.<br /><br />Why is "more work" UTOPIA. UM, is More the author?<br /><br />Don't remember Kerri STRUG at all. Had other things on my mind that year.<br /><br />Didn't know TRAMMEL,BCCs, EUBIE, DOA.<br /><br />I raise wheat. Never heard of ARISTA. After Googling, I see it is bristles which we always call the beard.<br /><br />Yesterday I wrote "Teutonic" when I meant "Tectonic Plates". Duh!<br /><br />PKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14570575955563406341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-81002396444461140152017-09-10T06:39:11.950-05:002017-09-10T06:39:11.950-05:00Good Morning:
This is the earliest I have ever po...Good Morning:<br /><br />This is the earliest I have ever posted and can be chalked up to insomnia. I think my nerves are frazzled listening to the horrors and havoc that Irma is causing. I am so sad and worried for everyone facing the danger and devastation that lies ahead.<br /><br />This was a fairly easy romp, aided by the straightforward title. Lots of clever cluing, as CC pointed out. More work had me stumped for quite awhile but perps saved the day there and elsewhere. No real hiccups so I finished in normal Sunday time. Fav clues were Moveable border=Hem and Round number=Zero.<br /><br />Thank you, Pam, for a pleasant diversion from Irma and thank you, CC, for being the "hostess with the mostest."<br /><br />Thoughts and prayers to all those in harm's way.Irish Misshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12527047622731333304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-21799769199307932582017-09-10T06:17:33.320-05:002017-09-10T06:17:33.320-05:00Early Lurk say...
{LOL x2}
C.C. I love Bánh mì! ...Early Lurk say...<br /><br />{LOL x2}<br /><br />C.C. I love Bánh mì! There are 3 places in H-Town I know where to get a good one. I understand it was the French influence on Vietnam that inspired the sandwich. I like it with fish sauce but my buddy (who emigrated from Hong Kong when he was 6) thinks that's gross. He only employs the plum sauce and Sriracha... As Steve would say, FOOD! Cheers -TAnonymous Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00459563526290288425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-17412754092615483412017-09-10T04:10:51.200-05:002017-09-10T04:10:51.200-05:00FIR, but not without travail! My worst TRAMMEL was...FIR, but not without travail! My worst TRAMMEL was the top center (to use the meaning of that word that I'm familiar with). Didn't know ARISTA, don't like the clues for SCHMO or CHISELS (stonemasons use chisels, woodworkers use planes or adzezes!) and STRUG and FRANKFURTER took a long time to bring to mind!<br /><br />Noticed ASE & ESA are placed in reflected position in the grid.<br /><br />A SCHMO who awoke with NEUROLOGICAL AMNESIA<br />Claimed that he WENT, VIA dreams, to UTOPIA!<br />All the women wore bikinis,<br />Speedos covered men's, UM, FRANKFURTERS --<br />But OH, ME, he could only wear a loose TOGA.<br /><br />Patterns of behavior change with a BIDET.<br />Ignoring of TRAMMELS, schedules forget.<br />People come up with RUSES<br />To go SOAK their tushes.<br />Add the DRIER THING-AMA-BOB, and they have no regret!<br /><br />{A-, A-.}<br />OwenKLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16709695380239557575noreply@blogger.com