Today’s Newsday Saturday Stumper, by Andrew Bell Lewis, is a true Saturday. Not especially tricky, but difficult, for sure. A fine value in puzzling.
Three clues that I especially liked for their novelty: 1-Across, nine letters, “Felonious pier group.” 5-Down, eleven letters, “Timberlake wore them as a teen.” And 13-Down, ten letters, “Start of many a mechanical invention.”
No spoilers: the answers are in the comments.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Today’s Saturday Stumper
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Friday, December 28, 2018
coffee
[A repurposed Ovaltine advertisement. Life, March 19, 1951. Click for larger cups and more coffee.]
Related reading
All OCA coffee posts (Pinboard)
By Michael Leddy at 9:29 AM comments: 0
“A whole new paradigm”
[Zippy, December 28, 2018.]
A Dingburg conceptual artist at work.
Venn reading
All OCA Nancy posts : Nancy and Zippy posts : Zippy posts (Pinboard)
[You can read Zippy daily at Comics Kingdom.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:36 AM comments: 0
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Roger Bradfield
Roger Bradfield, the writer and illustrator of Hello, Rock, has a website for his work. And what work.
And even if you’ve never seen a Bradfield book or painting or comic strip, you may have seen his work in the cereal aisle.
By Michael Leddy at 1:13 PM comments: 0
The year of Nancy
Todd VanDerWerff: “Nancy, a 1930s comic strip, was the funniest thing I read in 2018.” He means the new Olivia Jaimes version of the strip.
Thanks, Chris, for sending me the link.
Related reading
All OCA Nancy posts (Pinboard)
[I love the comic strip, in both Ernie Bushmiller and Olivia Jaimes incarnations. But the funniest thing I’ve read in 2018 is Tristram Shandy, which may also be the funniest thing I’ll read in 2019.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:31 AM comments: 0
Waverly goodbye
We ate at Manhattan’s Waverly Diner for the first time this past September. A great experience. But after reading this report on the Waverly and wage theft, I don’t think we’ll want to eat there again.
[If you click through, skip the hijacked comments section.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:26 AM comments: 0
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Some rock
Fresca, l’astronave, sent me this book. Thank you, Fresca!
[Roger Bradfield, Hello, Rock. Racine, WI: Western Publishing, 1965.]
Dig the interlock. Dig the rock.
Inside, two more rocks: “Are all these other rocks your friends? Is this one your mother? Is this one your father?” 1 + 1 + 1 = some. You’ll have to take my word for it: I don’t want to destroy the binding for the sake of a photo.
[“Some rocks” is an abiding preoccupation of these pages.]
By Michael Leddy at 7:32 AM comments: 3
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Christmas 1918
[“Police Are Hosts to the City’s Poor: Thousands of Children Receive Presents and Food in Most of the Stations.” The New York Times, December 25, 1918.]
You’d have to be a sentimentalist to like this kind of story. I am, and I do.
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate it.
By Michael Leddy at 8:46 AM comments: 5
Monday, December 24, 2018
Stefan Zweig on happiness
Stefan Zweig, “The Debt Paid Late.” 1951. The Collected Stories of Stefan Zweig. Trans. Anthea Bell (London: Pushkin Press, 2013).
Related reading
All OCA Stefan Zweig posts (Pinboard)
[Light, variable blogging this week. Lots of things to do.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:35 AM comments: 0