tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post6041595908312159192..comments2024-01-25T10:14:06.567-08:00Comments on L.A. Crossword Confidential: WEDNESDAY, January 13, 2010—Dan NaddorOrangehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12433254398377357737noreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-70891471150102226922010-01-13T18:19:26.111-08:002010-01-13T18:19:26.111-08:00@JNH
Well remember DN has about 18 more to come, a...@JNH<br />Well remember DN has about 18 more to come, and though he seemed like the regular on Friday, he also had a lot on Wed. <br />More like a Thur.<br />The lack of his puns threw me for a while.<br />My coffee must have been strong because I have no idea where ERNANI popped out, and I knew it was correct. Opera, go figure.<br /><br />Oh, the CW101 is above the L.A. in the banner on top.Tinbenihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14661395078047234853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-26871233470200596932010-01-13T18:11:33.548-08:002010-01-13T18:11:33.548-08:00Ummmm... Where's that Crosswordese button that...Ummmm... Where's that Crosswordese button that everyone is talking about?JOHNSNEVERHOMEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13447455788629988277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-50176247988019416842010-01-13T18:04:54.962-08:002010-01-13T18:04:54.962-08:00@Tinbeni
Even though I don't find it worthwhil...@Tinbeni<br />Even though I don't find it worthwhile to do the Mon-Wed. puzzles anymore, I still read the blog writeups and comments. But, you're right, I should have done this one (Naddorite here) and also it was like a fri. level of difficulty.<br />I did enjoy seeing the nice 6 & 7 letter fill words, especially the esoteric, ERNANI.JOHNSNEVERHOMEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13447455788629988277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-78956709982571432112010-01-13T15:30:32.790-08:002010-01-13T15:30:32.790-08:00Well the day at the races was a winner, only lost ...Well the day at the races was a winner, only lost $80. But I did have that Mint JULEP!<br /><br />@Sfingi - Bumper POOL is played on a half-sized pool table with obstacles (bumpers) in the middle and on either side of the hole at each end. Popular with kids before they get to the real thing.<br /><br />@Lit.doc.- It is amazing, the CW101 button popped up just after @mac mentioned it on my screen.<br /><br />Got to wondering why DN didn't have his usual puns. Then remembered he did say NO JOKE.<br /><br />NAVEL contemplation solves a mystery of the world.Tinbenihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14661395078047234853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-59836624723422624482010-01-13T14:55:42.273-08:002010-01-13T14:55:42.273-08:00Every time I see the clue 54A:[Author Bagnold] my ...Every time I see the clue 54A:[Author Bagnold] my thought process is the same: Enid? Edna? Erma? Wait -- no. Oklahoma? Ferber? Bombeck? Arrrgh. <br /><br />I usually end up putting down Edna, then immediately doubt myself until the crosses straighten me out.KJGoosternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-28497459972849177172010-01-13T14:26:58.799-08:002010-01-13T14:26:58.799-08:00Enjoyed today's puzzle. Loved 'notetoself...Enjoyed today's puzzle. Loved 'notetoself' and 'thisisinsanity'. Very appropriate for me since I couldn't sleep so did the puzzle online around 1 a.m.<br /><br />Smalloj just doesn't make a connection to IHOP for me. <br /><br />Never heard of Ernani but may check it out now with all the info everyone has shared.<br /><br />Nelsons was a gimme for me since I had several perps filled in and I used to watch the show as a kid.<br /><br />Irae was also new for me. Attended parochial elementary school back in the '60s so thought I had the Latin hymns down but guess not!VTQUILTMOMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05587284618821308165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-15143655860644136332010-01-13T13:58:14.972-08:002010-01-13T13:58:14.972-08:00@Orange: Ernani was revived at the Met in 2008 and...@Orange: Ernani was revived at the Met in 2008 and has appeared recently in Boston & Chicago but sadly not in San Francisco since the early '80s. <br /><br />For those of you who are interested, there are two productions of Ernani available on Netflix. One with Domingo & Freni and the other with Pavarotti & Leona Mitchell. Coincidentally I watched the Domingo about 2 mos ago... quite good... recorded with Muti at La Scala if my memory serves. It's about 3 guys of widely differing ages chasing after a tender young thing by the name of Elvira. One of the suitors is Don Carlos who becomes the emperor Charles V of the HRE during the opera. Charles V is best known for fighting off the Saracens and then later going on to persecute Martin Luther. It's a very dramatic and difficult opera, but doesn't have any "blockbuster" arias.<br /><br />That's your "Opera" of the Day.Rubehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04773241241484881566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-92215079733181230742010-01-13T13:27:07.971-08:002010-01-13T13:27:07.971-08:00@Eye Doc, that button WAS NOT there till you said ...@Eye Doc, that button WAS NOT there till you said something!!lit.dochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06729199575329286046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-13752315983941228742010-01-13T13:19:13.101-08:002010-01-13T13:19:13.101-08:00At first, had "Jetsons" for NELSONS, MOV...At first, had "Jetsons" for NELSONS, MOVIEstar for MOVIETITLE, "table" talk for TRASH talk, "skillet" for SMALLOJ. <br /><br />Thanx to HEBREWNATIONAL, I got the theme, __DEFENSE (sports), so had no theme problem. Themes are definitely getting easier. <br /><br />Got EFFS but not ENS (print size?). <br /><br />What is a bumper POOL?<br /><br /><a href="http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/images/BB/Arp.gif" rel="nofollow"> ARP </a>Sfinginoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-47598768323788382152010-01-13T13:13:26.845-08:002010-01-13T13:13:26.845-08:00@Van55 The Steve Allen Show was a Sunday night sta...@Van55 The Steve Allen Show was a Sunday night staple in our home. The Man on Street skits would send us into giggle fits. Same thing with the Carol Burnett show. They couldn't get through a skit without cracking up. That was often even funnier than the skit.CrazyCathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00245025301434920905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-83896055918676724532010-01-13T13:12:30.531-08:002010-01-13T13:12:30.531-08:00Being a neophyte to CW . Found this Tues puzzle a ...Being a neophyte to CW . Found this Tues puzzle a bit difficult . Was unable to relax thus affecting my posture( defensive)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-59228571306823744972010-01-13T12:56:19.241-08:002010-01-13T12:56:19.241-08:00My waterloo was the 1 square, b/c for some reason ...My waterloo was the 1 square, b/c for some reason I misremembered the artist as ERP (maybe thinking Wyatt? Ok, that would also be misspelled, lol). And since I didn't know (or forgot) AWN, EWN seemed just as likely. Oh well.<br /><br />I was proud of getting NOTE TO SELF right off the bat, though I had a moment of doubt working that middle top section. <br /><br />Got VEER right off, thanks to an earlier puzzle this week I think, and IRAE was a gimme for me. Had to write SEATTLE over SURGERY (which didn't fit w/ either veer or irae, but whatever).<br /><br />ENID ... was that in CW101 at some point? I got that one reflexively. <br /><br />Don't usually see OTHELLO, rather used to seeing his nemesis (I think) IAGO.<br /><br />Unlike many previous posters, I had DJS early, so OJ fit relatively easily.<br /><br />Loved PEE-Dee :)<br /><br />I liked the puzzle, and found it a nice mid-week challenge.gespensthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17345498521904521489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-63371875145524026712010-01-13T12:17:21.652-08:002010-01-13T12:17:21.652-08:00I got to thinking about NELSONS and NOOP. Both de...I got to thinking about NELSONS and NOOP. Both derive from 1950's and 1960 TV shows. "Ozzie & Harriet" featured the real life and fictional Nelson family. Don Knotts portrayed the extremely nervous "man on the street" in Steve Allen's interview sketches. In the interviews, Allen would ask the Knotts character if he were nervous and Knotts would immediataly stop shaking and say, "Noop!" The repeated gag never ceased to amuse me. The other two man on the street interviewees were Louis Nye and Tom Poston. Great memories!Van55https://www.blogger.com/profile/15904942044695917615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-68125314801266499892010-01-13T11:47:47.058-08:002010-01-13T11:47:47.058-08:00@Chef Bea It's Dies Irae, a Latin hymn. It me...@Chef Bea It's Dies Irae, a Latin hymn. It means Day of Wrath (Judgement Day). It shows up once in a while in CW puzzles.CrazyCathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00245025301434920905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-32734717382461201392010-01-13T11:20:47.647-08:002010-01-13T11:20:47.647-08:00I found this a bit more difficult than the NYT. Of...I found this a bit more difficult than the NYT. Of course I new the Nelsons. Loved the Don Knotts clip. Never heard of Ernani.<br /><br />And what is wrath in a hymn title=Irae. Guess I'm not up on my hymns.chefbeahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15195945085405126511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-1523552042606078222010-01-13T11:20:42.099-08:002010-01-13T11:20:42.099-08:00Agree totally w @van55, @parsan: very enjoyable, c...Agree totally w @van55, @parsan: very enjoyable, challenging-enough, and far superior to today's great bore in the NYT. Loved INSANITY defense, WMDS, MELEE, lots more<br /><br />@shrub5: So far as I've been able to determine, the NBA chant of "DEE-FENSE!" was first deployed at Madison Square Garden in the Knicks' great championship season of '69-'70/I was a season ticket holder and rabid Knicks fan; we all felt Coach Red Holzman's emphasis on defense was worth shouting for!<br /><br />Needless to say, the game has changed radically changed. Maybe fans need to remind today's players that defense is even in their job descriptions!Charles Boglenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-35458484538219081432010-01-13T11:07:36.973-08:002010-01-13T11:07:36.973-08:00Yeah, I s'pose AERIAL/AERATED is a semantic du...Yeah, I s'pose AERIAL/AERATED is a semantic dupe. I waver on how much I care about those. If I don't notice it while solving, I tend not to be bothered when I become aware of it.Orangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12433254398377357737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-46850042790796835122010-01-13T11:01:51.230-08:002010-01-13T11:01:51.230-08:00I was amused by "woo" as a "chase i...I was amused by "woo" as a "chase in a way." And it helped me remember awn, which regularly leaks out of my brain.<br /><br />I've seen/heard a fair number of operas, but Ernani was new to me; ashanti also new. But both came through crosses.bluebellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07112978237190389791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-90725465427009047442010-01-13T10:45:30.308-08:002010-01-13T10:45:30.308-08:00Kind of tough for Wednesday, but fun DN. NELSONS w...Kind of tough for Wednesday, but fun DN. NELSONS was a gimme. Guess I'm officially old. Had a crush on Ricky when I was a kid. Totally at a loss for ERNANI, but I will now remember the Verdi Bandit. Got AWN for a change. Also got the EFFS. Those % of something clues usually confound me. Was able to figure out the theme at DEFENSE. Yesterday we had WEINER, today HEBREW NATIONAL. Haven't had a hot dog in years. Who knows what may be lurking in a hot dog, even if it is Kosher. SMALL OJ also gave me fits. And I too tried SOVIET for a minute and then thought, nah, nothing to do with a Marquee. <br /><br />Thanks Orange. Loved the Don Knots clip. Watched half of Wordplay last night. It was awesome to watch those solvers. Thoroughly enjoyed watching Merle Reagle construct a puzzle. Will finish it tonight.CrazyCathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00245025301434920905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-3878400871292998872010-01-13T10:23:04.210-08:002010-01-13T10:23:04.210-08:00i've never seen ERNANI in a crossword before, ...i've never seen ERNANI in a crossword before, but considering that i could probably name only about a couple dozen operas and it's one of them, yeah, it seems important enough. it's by verdi, and based on a victor hugo novel... that's legit opera cred right there.<br /><br />AERATED and AERIALS do share a root word but they have little in common, so i don't have a problem with that.<br /><br />MOVIE TITLE feels totally in the language to me. more so than TITLE DEFENSE, actually. but i really dug THIS IS INSANITY and I'LL BITE.Joonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07825085755390339668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-53129023705285730712010-01-13T10:09:52.094-08:002010-01-13T10:09:52.094-08:00Hard to get a toe hold on this one but it slowly c...Hard to get a toe hold on this one but it slowly came together and then moved very fast. Also new to me, ASHANTI and ERNANI, but they just filled in. <br /><br />NELSONS an easy get, had scoots for SPLITS, no jest before NO JOKE, and also thought Toots for SARDI.<br /><br />Also think this is more a Friday LAT puzzle. Are they now moving in the direction of competing with the NYTimes in difficulty? I've noticed some comments lately that the LAT puzzle that day was harder than the one in the NYTimes.<br /><br />Good, thoughtful puzzle, and kudos to the editor and paper brass for making it challenging again!<br /><br />Thanks for the write-up Orange!Parsannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-16004305409790890762010-01-13T09:50:41.060-08:002010-01-13T09:50:41.060-08:00@LitDoc - Right up there on the top. A little gre...@LitDoc - Right up there on the top. A little grey box with CW101 written in it, embedded in the big black banner spanning the top of the blog.Eye Docnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-73490791875378908102010-01-13T09:39:31.356-08:002010-01-13T09:39:31.356-08:00@mac and @Tinbeni - OK, I'LL BITE, *what* effi...@mac and @Tinbeni - OK, I'LL BITE, *what* effing CW101 button *where*?<br /><br />Crossword 101 progress today--the AWN synapse actually fired. Slow Wednesday for me, but lots of interesting moments, some of which were actually DN's doing.<br /><br />Got "40% of fifty?" instantly, with just __F_: FIFT. Seriously. And moved on. Yeah, easy enough in *retrospect* to say "Dude, that's 80%!"...<br /><br />Also got WALTONS instantly. Glad to see I wasn't the only one (misery loves company, eh?). Eventually figured out that it was the booooring Ozzie, but that's symptomatic of why SW took as long as all the rest of the puzzle.<br /><br />Secondary POT HOLE installed by the WALTONS was 44D, where I confidently slammed in TOOTS Shor, thanks to what I've learned from crosswords. But then I saw 46A's A FLAT (a gimme for piano geeks), and I knew I was hosed.<br /><br />@Zeke, me too re AERials above AERated. That can't be "legal", can it? Thoughts, @Orange?<br /><br />Anyone else notice the interesting cross of "Free-for-"ALLS and MELEE?<br />Nice. And my favorite clue was "Subject of contemplation?" Quite a few of my students are very contemplative, it seems.lit.dochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06729199575329286046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-66422211797052828342010-01-13T09:32:13.215-08:002010-01-13T09:32:13.215-08:00Like Phil_m99, aka Glowe, wondered about the 40d c...Like Phil_m99, aka Glowe, wondered about the 40d clue, but once I got 39a and 45a, I popped "aerated" in and it stuck.<br /><br />Also noted the 10d Aerials and 40d Aerated and thought it might be cool to have a similar pairing for 17d and 44d.<br /><br />WhoTF moments: Enid, Erani. Also put in Waltons, but Nelsons was escaping me. Had I only thought of Ricky sooner!<br /><br />My fumble was the 5d and 22a-ovoids/Del cross. Wanted ovolos or ovoili. Del was not even floating in any backroad brain paths, as I totally misread the clue "St." to mean "street," instead of state. D'oh. <br /><br />For some reason got "small oj," which seemed to be the bane of a few solvers today. Mine is not to reason why...<br /><br />Took me a while to solve, so it was a good meat and potatoes entry for Wednesday. Tip of the hat to Dan, RIP.<br /><br />Thanks, @Orange for the w-u. Shoutout to your friend PD from DD! The (Great) Pee Dee River was in a puzzle back a few months....I laughed at it then!ddbmcnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8626052240584383873.post-36017144083617769642010-01-13T09:21:26.574-08:002010-01-13T09:21:26.574-08:00I loved this tough (for me) puzzle. Had the same m...I loved this tough (for me) puzzle. Had the same missteps as others have mentioned with the Waltons and the NELSONS and the SMALL OJ and the omellet (sic). I thought the theme was great, altho' it didn't help me solve anywhere.<br /><br />At NBA games, "DEFENSE" is chanted almost constantly. I find it annoying.<br /><br />@Orange: I wish some of that stimulus money would find its way over to my neck of the woods. CA roads are in a sorry state of disrepair from deferred maintenance and POTHOLEs abound.shrub5https://www.blogger.com/profile/09466867716773759568noreply@blogger.com