tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post1916918706982812734..comments2024-03-29T09:58:14.655-05:00Comments on L.A.Times Crossword Corner: Sunday November 15, 2009 Mike TorchZhouqin (C.C.) Burnikelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12750267554729853785noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-87729584024621309802009-11-15T23:52:43.904-06:002009-11-15T23:52:43.904-06:00Editing error in my last post--sorry. Re: comic M...Editing error in my last post--sorry. Re: comic Mitch Hedberg: I've heard several times that he knew inside and out the material of those comics who came before him. As in any creative endeavor, many people settle just knowing what's hip and hot NOW, and don't necessarily<br />care much about those who came before them. <br /><br />Forgot to say that the STU clue was so obvious, I needed perps to believe it was the real answer. Similar to a puzzle <br />a few months ago where the clue was along the lines of "favorite thing to do on a cruise." I was tired and wanting to just go do anything but the puzzle so I wrote in "eat a lot" or something similar. Same thing happened as with Stu. I was being flippant maybe snarky, but ... I was also right. Cool stuff does happen in puzzleland. <br />And I close with:<br /><i><b> "We had a good week with the puzzles, didn't we?"</b></i><br />and <br /><i><b> Thank you, C. C., for forming this forum, and for making it better and better. </b></i>PJB-Chicagohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18442942109541224252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-21964630766444634802009-11-15T22:26:52.444-06:002009-11-15T22:26:52.444-06:00@Audrey in Ingersoll,
I also have difficulty readi...@Audrey in Ingersoll,<br />I also have difficulty reading the numbers in the on-line printed out version on Sunday. I use a magnifying glass from time to time. Glad you enjoyed today's puzzle.<br /><br />G'nite, all.MJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17409431043640770889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-57526734048732497052009-11-15T22:03:08.304-06:002009-11-15T22:03:08.304-06:00Good evening: Am back from my bus trip to the '...Good evening: Am back from my bus trip to the 'burbs, from grocery shopping and dinner (just some peanut noodles and a mixed lettuce &spinach salad with some grapefruit honey dressing. Yawn) Made a big batch of some pan fried potatoes* (see below) that are great hot, but travel well in my supercool keep-it-cool bag and are good mixed with whatever spices ya like during the week.).<br /><br />Two puzzle pieces: <br /> Jerome, the Bling Bling King idea is laugh out loud funny. Poor Ling Ling the panda could stand in for rapper LL Cool Jay only in a puzzle-- I doubt the critters are that musical. Then again, most rappers except Queen Latifah (a.k.a Dana Owens) don't sound too musical either.<br /><br />New words for me: TROON (Firth, too) and WAGONER. I forgot ARA and didn't remember the Eden/Nod connection. Maybe next time.<br /><br />Hahtool: thanks for the QOD. Comedian Mitch Hedberg had excellent one-liners. His videos are still on YouTube; his passing was a loss to the world of humor. He really brought one-liner comedy back, and that's an art that had faded along with a couple generations of greats. An exceptionally rare talent.<br />What people may not know about him is his encyclopedic knowlege of his <br />Lorraine; We're rooting for you throught surgery and recovery.<br /><br />Shoutout to Robin--you're only the third person I "know" with a coloboma. Yes, I do have "magical"<br /> powers: I always get a great parking spot. Problem is I don't drive very much---zero depth perception and total night blindness, unrelated to my freaky eye. I also have extra taste buds! Not a blessing always because I am prone to tasting things in food that other people may miss.<br /><br />BTW, I get along great with nurses. Last time I had to visit the hospital for a tune up (sclerosing cholangitis) I taught the RNs and NPs how to sudoku and do accents. Every shift change someone would come in a request I sing one of my stupidly funny songs. Can't quote them here is all I will say, becausr like the 7 (?) seas, they are salty!<br /><br />Amazing what you can do for fun at three a.m. I also bring lots of peanut brittle with me--99 cents a box at the mega chain drugstore beginning with a W--slap it in some plastic or on a plate and do not fess up that you didn't make it yourself!<br /><br />I hope we see another Torch puzzle soon.<br />G'night!<br /><br /> (*secret is to nuke the spuds briefly after jabbing them repeatedly with a fork and then cubing them before putting them in just a drizzle and a half of olive oil & a pitter pat of unsalty butter along with maybe a little garlic, etc. Keep 'em moving on lowish (oh, hi Lois!) heat for a few minutes, remove garlic before it gets bitter, cover and check every couple minutes and when they're slightly or modestly browned, drain and throw a little salt & pepper at them. Eat to your heart's content while no one' s looking, let the rest cool, toss those into baggies and into the frigorator for a healthy-esque snack or side. Should not be greasy at all if done right. I like mine a little crispier than most people. Go well with hot sauce, or a sprinkle of spices or I supposed you could do Ketchup or a borrowed/stolen half tsp of your co-worker or spouse's salad dressing. Have it your way. You deserve it.)PJB-Chicagohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18442942109541224252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-54417454759489016812009-11-15T21:31:17.768-06:002009-11-15T21:31:17.768-06:00Argyle, In your 10:56 posting last night, I think ...Argyle, In your 10:56 posting last night, I think you have a typo. You have capitol with an 'o' in both sentences. I think you meant<br />to use an 'a' in the second sentence.<br /><br /> DotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-71152114831148419072009-11-15T21:25:58.170-06:002009-11-15T21:25:58.170-06:00I don't think 'noise' is ever used as ...I don't think 'noise' is ever used as a verb. However, the v.t. form, 'noised' or 'noising' used to be used. I really think its archaic. Noised about appears several times in the King James Version of the Bible, the most familiar being the verse in Acts 2:6 in the account of the Day of Pentecost beginning of the Church, where it says, "Now when this was noised abroad, the multitude came together...."<br /><br />Lorraine, I hope all goes smoothly tomorrow.<br /><br />DotAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-48305701236579785492009-11-15T21:24:35.423-06:002009-11-15T21:24:35.423-06:00Got a different puzzle again in the Globe and Mail...Got a different puzzle again in the Globe and Mail called "Opposite connections". I enjoyed it and caught on to the theme quite quickly which is always good. Do you like the answer "Arrive before Afternoon"<br />for "Get there in time for lunch?"<br /><br />Well, then I printed out the LAT puzzle and was totally daunted at first. I find the numbers a bit difficult to read in the printed online version. I started to put in a few answers and then left to go out to a musical play for the afternoon.<br /><br />Upon my return, I cheated and came straight to C.C.s wonderful blog and entered a few clues. This got me going and I completed about 3/4 before I gave up. <br /><br />I looked at a BUCK many times before I remembered about CLAM and liked GARY's HOME clue the best too. <br /><br />We have Oneida natives near me also. They are called Oneida of the Thames.<br /><br />Audrey in Ingersoll, OntarioAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-30707678960338967552009-11-15T20:51:19.884-06:002009-11-15T20:51:19.884-06:00With Thanksgiving just around the corner I thought...With Thanksgiving just around the corner I thought I'd share a recipe.<br /><br /><br /><br />PUMPKIN PIE<br />1 cup pumpkin<br />2 eggs<br />1 cup milk<br />4 tablespoons bourbon<br />1 teaspoon nutmeg<br />1 cup sugar<br />1 tablespoon flour<br />1 tablespoon melted butter<br />1 teaspoon cinnamon<br />1 teaspoon ginger<br /><br />Mix all ingredients well and pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake 5 minutes at 425 degrees and then reduce heat to 325 degrees<br />and cook until firm.<br /><br />BISCUITS & GRAVYAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-80033698522872221812009-11-15T20:12:39.169-06:002009-11-15T20:12:39.169-06:00Did the puzzle early but am posting late because w...Did the puzzle early but am posting late because we had company all day.<br />Really liked the theme and got it early, but needed lots of perp and red letter help for the many unknowns and forgottens.<br /><br />Nothing fresh to comment on other than what has already been noted. <br /><br />Lorraine, <br />Good luck tomorrow!<br /><br />Have a good night everyone.kaziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06761801803016465459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-14258304010120242172009-11-15T20:10:44.289-06:002009-11-15T20:10:44.289-06:00Melissa, talk about pretty photos; that link had s...Melissa, talk about pretty photos; that link had some great shots. I had never heard Remember, but I bet my girls have.<br /><br />I'm putting my 300+ pictures on Shutterfly and if anyone wants to view them let me know.I think all I could do otherwise is send one at a time to CC..not computer-wise.JDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04789723171543457661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-29905092235913217772009-11-15T18:56:40.721-06:002009-11-15T18:56:40.721-06:00jd, my daughter LOVES her tank patrol job. she say...jd, my daughter LOVES her tank patrol job. she says she's never had so many people so happy to see her before, lol. greg kihn had a few hits, you'd probably recognize the breakup song, jeopardy, and lucky. my favorite tune of his though is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPA2CYIGSGk" rel="nofollow">remember</a>. he's also the morning dj on 98.5.<br /><br />hope we get to see some pics of your recent travels.melissa beehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11617567775900623609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-47290538086805411942009-11-15T18:40:37.958-06:002009-11-15T18:40:37.958-06:00Hi all,
Although it took close to an hour, leavin...Hi all,<br /><br />Although it took close to an hour, leaving an open square once more, I finished with very few G attacks!I usually give up on Sunday. Clever theme, but only saw the ing, not the ling...doh! The M in syms/damns was my waterloo.<br /><br />Didn't like iterates, noised and uplit. Loved Oneida; Troon, nonagon, and SALT I were new to me.<br /><br />Beautiful day here; have been taking care of grandsons since Mom and Dad are sheetrocking, painting,etc., a home they just bought.Truman is a good helper in my garden; he sings to the flowers and leaves as he knows his colors.<br /><br />Melissa, the SHARKS are doing great. Is your daughter enjoying working for them? Thanks for the link. Should we know this singer?JDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04789723171543457661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-83730258047749785792009-11-15T16:59:18.571-06:002009-11-15T16:59:18.571-06:00Krakatoa, everyone! It's an Indonesian word th...Krakatoa, everyone! It's an Indonesian word that could double as an exclamation if you were feeling enthusiastic AND creative at the very same time. It's fresher than good old Simpsonesque "Cowabunga!" <br /><br />Lots of hits and a couple misses today: that describes my solving process and the puzzle, too. I enjoyed the theme answers, once I figured out the "trick." I particularly liked BEN HURLING and RED INKLING, both clever and aptly clued. Didn't like NOISED, but I guess it's a real word. Slippery names for me were OMRI (channeling Mr. Anagram, a.k.a Jerome, I thought of Joan MIRO, Spanish painter) and EULA and NALA. The only ELSA I could think of was ELSA Klench, because Mom used to watch her style segments on TV.<br /><br />You could PICKLE YOUR BRAIN with SKYY vodka. I still cannot imagine C. C. barhopping, by the way! Speaking of C. C., I loved your joke re: SALT I. And I had the same mistaken identity as ClearAyes with 25. I was lost thinking about the Freudian ID. Whoopsie. Not a fan of PARA-NOIA, speaking of psych stuff.y<br /><br />Uh oh, this bus is an express line, so Ii must come back here later. Sorry.PJB-Chicagohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18442942109541224252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-70862250735156066962009-11-15T16:13:55.673-06:002009-11-15T16:13:55.673-06:00Clear Ayes: Initially I wracked my brain trying t...Clear Ayes: Initially I wracked my brain trying to remember a game that would've fit too!Annettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02347232302896024104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-67337516907877834902009-11-15T14:58:48.970-06:002009-11-15T14:58:48.970-06:00Not bad for a Sunday puzzle, it did take me the be...Not bad for a Sunday puzzle, it did take me the better part of the AM. I had a hard time with the theme at first but then it ALL got better. She-could-go-all-the-way! My NFL fantasy team is getting killed today.<br /><br />Lovely 70 degrees here in Phoenix. My heart goes out to all of you in those areas hit by so much rain. Feel free to ship some this way.Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05239009770443002740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-44175668116105869802009-11-15T13:49:53.866-06:002009-11-15T13:49:53.866-06:00Annette, D'OH, of course! I was still thinkin...Annette, D'OH, of course! I was still thinking of it as a game. After I posted, I googled and there actually is an ID TAG game on You Tube. Since it is pretty obscure, I was sure that couldn't be the connection. I never even thought of a straightforward identification tag. I had one for for 20 years myself. Double D'OH!Clear Ayeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14463641770718104835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-75739391636887465672009-11-15T13:47:16.366-06:002009-11-15T13:47:16.366-06:00Loved, loved today's puzzle and theme! Fortun...Loved, loved today's puzzle and theme! Fortunately I caught on early, which really helped with a number of the theme answers. My only problems were initially spelling AREOLE as AREOLa, and reading 71D as "Under construction" a number of times. Favorite theme clues were 58D: BEN HURLING and 50A: OX BOWLING INCIDENT. I have never heard anyone use the word "noised" in a sentence, but it is in the dictionary, and Sallie, I'll take your word for it.<br /><br />Lorraine L.-Wishing you the best for your surgery tomorrow.<br /><br />TFrank-Great news for your dear wife.<br /><br />JimmyB-Congrats to your son.<br /><br />Enjoy the day!MJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17409431043640770889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-24207942205811116412009-11-15T13:23:49.870-06:002009-11-15T13:23:49.870-06:00Sunday puzzles often look intimidating at first, m...Sunday puzzles often look intimidating at first, mostly because of the volume of clues. Today's wasn't bad at all. A few unknowns, but the perps took care of them. I was disappointed to have system problems at the end rob me of hearing the Ta-da though! I really felt I'd earned it today.<br /><br />C.C.: 2D is probably referring to a 45 rpm record, rather than a cassette, since it reads "It's" usually a hit, and most of the time cassettes had multiple songs on each side, with a mix of hits and misses.<br /><br />Also C.C., there's a minor typo for your 54D answer. The letter "T" is missing from the end of A BEAT. Sorry, I'm not saying it to be picky, only letting you know so you can add it for the many people who rely on your explanations to help us understand the puzzles! Do we say "Thanks!", enough?<br /><br />My favorite fill was STU for 67D. Very timely with the wonderful changes in weather everyone's having. Stew's such a great fall and winter meal, as well as all of Jeannie's great soup recipes!<br /><br />My first thought for "Converse" were the athletic shoes too.<br /><br />Clear Ayes: I think of ID TAG as the security badge many of us have to wear at work and swipe in a machine for entrance to a building or room. I guess it could also be referring to the toe tags used in the morgue...<br /><br />Enjoy the rest of the weekend!Annettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02347232302896024104noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-90359647090306218262009-11-15T13:22:31.791-06:002009-11-15T13:22:31.791-06:00What a great puzzle! The mental image I get from O...What a great puzzle! The mental image I get from OX BOWLING INCIDENT cracks me up. Super job, Mike. One of the best Sunday's of the year.<br /><br />Halloween night I moonlighted as a doorman (bouncer) at a nightclub. One of the perks was drink tokens. Yesterday I used the tokens. PICKLING YOUR BRAIN is an apt theme entry for me. Bud and Old Crow. Don't tell me I'm not a high roller.<br /><br />Where's TER? I miss TER.<br /><br />Here's my contribution to today's puzzle-<br /><br />"Bluesman turned rap star?"<br />BLING BLING KINGJeromehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06174332800591939009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-44492327412217660132009-11-15T12:29:52.649-06:002009-11-15T12:29:52.649-06:00Good Morning All, I started this puzzle last nigh...Good Morning All, I started this puzzle last night on Cruciverb.com and after a while (I have no idea how much of "a while") I decided sleeping was a more productive activity. When I came back this morning, things started to fall into place.<br /><br />It still wasn't easy, but I finally finished up in the middle with IDLING TAG. I have no idea what ID TAG is. Anybody have an explanation?<br /><br />I thought the rest of the theme answers were quite clever. I particularly liked OX BOWLING INCIDENT.<br /><br />It took me a while to SLA out of my brain and replace it with SDS for 63A. I had to look up NOISED post-puzzle to really believe it. I also wanted DROWND (variant of drown) for 65A.<br /><br />Four four letter names ended with <b>A</b>, ELLA, EULA, NALA and ELSA. <br /><br />Sallie's a smart lady. Semi-redundant indeed. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms says, <i>"There is very little difference between iterate and re-iterate, except that iterate occasionally refers to a second saying or uttering or sometimes doing and reiterate carries an even more emphatic implication of manifold repetitions"</i>.<br /><br />MamaRuth1950, how's everything going?Clear Ayeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14463641770718104835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-24420129056041025882009-11-15T11:15:10.599-06:002009-11-15T11:15:10.599-06:00Sallie, thanks for that - I always thought iterate...Sallie, thanks for that - I always thought iterate meant 'to state'. I continually amaze myself with my stupidity.<br /><br />Lorraine L., what Sallie said. Best of luck for a fast recovery.<br /><br />TFrank, that's wonderful news. Must be like getting your wife back after an extended absence.Dennishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05476669744435495547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-25894512241074795772009-11-15T11:10:31.055-06:002009-11-15T11:10:31.055-06:00Clams as money comes from Native Americans, princi...Clams as money comes from Native Americans, principally those from California, using them as money, similar to wampum. <a href="http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-hap1.htm" rel="nofollow">Happy as a clam?</a> Why ever would clams be thought of as happy? The rest of the phrase "at high water" makes more sense, but is apparently too long for people to repeat and has been dropped in the common-use phrase.<br /><br />Converse (TALK), could mean opposite (ANTI) as CC mentions, but is also a brand of sneaker, so the answer could as well have been SHOE. Had to wait for a perp.<br /><br />The ONEIDA Nation also has a Casino in WIS quite near to me.<br /><br />Didn't care for EGO TRIPLING until now, just as I was going to complain about it. I was thinking EGO TRIPPING should have been the answer, but I suppose you could could increase someone's ego three times over. Hard to imagine with some people I've encountered though.Alhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00645254428860855980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-16801114689115967492009-11-15T11:06:02.798-06:002009-11-15T11:06:02.798-06:00P.S.: Dan Naddor, glad you're feeling better....P.S.: Dan Naddor, glad you're feeling better.<br /> <br />tfrank, it's wonderful news that your wife's new med is working. <br /><br />Lorraine L: good luck on tomorrow's surgery.<br /><br />Hope you all have a great Sunday. It's 72 and sunny here – a perfect day. And I surely agree with MamaRuth1950 that that means a good day for reading. I have 5 unread books that I got from the library yesterday.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-9180479006164936922009-11-15T11:00:11.601-06:002009-11-15T11:00:11.601-06:00Good morning everyone.
I didn't go to church ...Good morning everyone.<br /><br />I didn't go to church today; maybe that's why I missed so many clues.<br /><br />Dennis: iterate means to repeat. Reiterate is semi-redundant. And, "He noised it about." is a fairly frequently used expression.<br /><br />CheersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-51408911210898682382009-11-15T09:17:02.858-06:002009-11-15T09:17:02.858-06:00Today's poster panda, Ling-Ling.Today's poster panda, <a href="http://www.televisioninternet.com/news/pictures/lingling.jpg" rel="nofollow">Ling-Ling</a>.Argylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09472446316589207365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5995532066584316410.post-9581496282211781702009-11-15T09:05:23.323-06:002009-11-15T09:05:23.323-06:00OK, so coffee turned into breakfast but now I'...OK, so coffee turned into breakfast but now I'm back.<br /><br />Two answers put me IN MIND of Dennis' week: BAR HOP and PICKLING YOUR BRAIN. Maybe SORE DOMES might apply?Argylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09472446316589207365noreply@blogger.com