Went on a field trip with the kid’s summer day camp today.  16 five and six year olds.  Invariably when I chaperone these things, no exceptions, I get asked the question.  "What are those (fill in either 'things,' 'spots,' or 'dots' - sometimes add brown or black first - and occasionally 'that dirt') on your skin?" Today it was "What are those things on your skin?" Last field trip, it was “What are those black spots on your skin?”   I then get to say that they are freckles (today got some follow up questions – what are freckles? what is pigment?) and have a lot of fun watching their eyes get really big when I show them that I have freckles on my fingers, toes, lips, and eyelids.  The kid’s mom is pretty cool after that.
Puzzle #32 was great if only because it had, “Fencing weapons” as a clue.  EPEES!  However, I was unable to complete the puzzle.  These are the clues I could not answer:
14 across, “Geometry calculation.”  Have I mentioned that I haven’t taken a math class since sophomore year of high school?  That would be over 20 years ago.  I had A_EA.  The answer is AREA.
17 across, “Laurel or Musial.”  STAN.  (I had S_AN).  Stan Laurel is the Laurel & Hardy guy.  Stan Musial was a baseball player.  I should have gotten this clue because I know Laurel’s first name is Stan and Puzzle #20 had, “Stan’s partner in old comedy” as a clue.  Also, Puzzle #19 and “Baseball’s Musial” as a clue.
(But, I know I am learning some stuff because this puzzle had “Draft org.” as a clue and I knew it was SSS – thanks to Puzzle #26.)
2 down, “But is it ____?”  ART.  I only had the A.
16 across, “Asia’s ____ Sea.” I had the ARA of ARAL.  (also should have known because of previous puzzle)
13 down, “Omits, in pronunciation.” ELIDES. MW tells me that elide means, “to suppress or alter (as a vowel or syllable) by elision.”
Answers I got, but don’t really know are:
23 across, “Giant Hall-of-Famer.”  OTT.  Name sounds familiar. WikiP tells me this is Mel Ott, aka “Master Melvin.”  He was the first National League player to surpass 500 home runs.
42 down, “____ the Hyena.”  LENA.  Lena the Hyena was a character in the Lil’ Abner cartoon.  It’s a pretty interesting story, which you can learn about here. 
67 down, “Cakes and ____, Maugham novel.”  ALE.  I have added this to my reading list.  My very long reading list.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Monday Puzzle #32 or "Freckle Juice"
Labels:
Aral Sea,
Cakes and Ale,
elide,
epee,
Lena the Hyena,
Mel Ott,
SSS,
Stan Laurel,
Stan Musial
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