Tag: Crossword Puzzle

  • Autumn Classical Music Crossword Puzzle

    Autumn Classical Music Crossword Puzzle

    It’s ginger snaps for breakfast!

    One of things I did to fill the time during the pandemic was think up clues for crossword puzzles while tidying up the house. Here’s the revival of one of those, on the subject of autumn. The answers are all related in one way or another to classical music and the season.

    Of course, I wouldn’t ask you to do anything I wouldn’t do myself. When filling out the puzzle this morning, I was delighted to find among the answers my old favorites, “SIBELIUS” and “VAUGHANWILLIAMS.”

    Follow the link and select “solve online” at the bottom of the page. You’ll then be able to type directly into the squares. Once you feel you’ve exhausted the puzzle, you’ll find the solutions by clicking on “Answer Key PDF.”

    Take it or leaf it! Celebrate autumn by raking through 50 colorful clues here:

    https://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/2020.09/2707/27072447.189.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawNhCEdleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFrUEkzQzdkRkFHaG9UQ3pBAR7_GwjVPSq3SjG_y6dWBnKsfCyAJ5GG9vhfFiuIzMMi0Ig-WK8HXFbuudeebQ_aem_sM-JlVkOhrX_QuqfBp0vTw

  • Janáček Sci-Fi Opera & A Hi-Fi Crossword

    Janáček Sci-Fi Opera & A Hi-Fi Crossword

    On Leoš Janáček’s birthday, I recollect that I was on my way to see “The Makropulos Case” at the Metropolitan Opera a number of years ago, when my car broke down on the New Jersey Turnpike. I never did get to see it. Janáček’s 1925 opera – based on a play by Karel Čapek, author of the novel “War with the Newts” and the play “R.U.R.” (credited with introducing the word “robot”) – is about a 337-year-old woman who, thanks to an elixir, is preserved in the flower of youth, but comes to regard life with clinical detachment.

    This is not Janáček’s only science fiction opera. Less-known, perhaps, is Janáček’s “The Excursions of Mr. Brouček to the Moon and to the 15th Century” – actually more of a fantasy, I suppose.

    These got me pondering, and not for the first time, the “lowly” genre of science fiction and its unlikely influence on the high art of classical music. The topic is still fresh in my mind from having recently revisited Karl-Birger Blomdahl’s 1959 opera “Aniara,” in which a journey to Mars goes horribly wrong, thanks to, of all things, a good old-fashioned Swedish celebration of Midsummer.

    During the pandemic in 2020, one of the things that kept me mentally engaged while doing menial chores around the house was compiling clues for a weekly crossword puzzle that I would post on Sunday mornings. The topic for the first week of October was “Hi-Fi Sci-Fi.”

    I know tomorrow is the 4th of July and the weekend is bound to be a busy one for many, but if you’re interested in bookmarking it for later, you’ll find a link to the puzzle below. Both Janáček operas (and “Aniara”) are among the clues.

    To fill out the puzzle, follow the link and select “solve online” at the bottom of the page. You’ll then be able to type directly into the squares. Once you feel you’ve exhausted the puzzle, you’ll find the solutions by clicking on “Answer Key PDF.”

    Test your knowledge of “Hi-Fi Sci-Fi” here:

    https://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/2020.10/0407/04073509.417.html

    Happy birthday, Leoš Janáček!


    IMAGES (clockwise from upper left): Janáček; art deco stage design for “The Makropulos Case;” art nouveau cover art for libretto to “The Excursions of Mr. Brouček;” Čapek’s “Makropulos” novel

  • Memorial Day Crossword Puzzle Remember & Reflect

    Memorial Day Crossword Puzzle Remember & Reflect

    There’s more to Memorial Day than burgers, beaches, and beer. Take some time today to reflect on the sacrifice of those who laid down their lives for the greater good. Our security and freedom have been purchased and maintained at an exorbitant cost.

    It’s been a while since I’ve revived one of my Classic Ross Amico crossword puzzles, formulated during lockdown, a period that provided all of us with an opportunity for a little undisturbed introspection. That said, I used to come up with most of my crossword clues while doing the dishes!

    Test your knowledge of war songs, commemorative works, and composers who served. To fill out the puzzle, follow the link and select “solve online” at the bottom of the page. You’ll then be able to type directly into the squares. Once you feel you’ve exhausted the puzzle, you’ll find the solutions by clicking on “Answer Key PDF.”

    https://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/2020.05/2405/24055522.558.html

    Then, if you’ve a quiet moment, search for some of the musical selections online. I’m sure audio files for many of them have been posted, and they are all suitable for the day.

  • Autumn Classical Music Crossword Puzzle Fun

    Autumn Classical Music Crossword Puzzle Fun

    It’s ginger snaps for breakfast! For the first weekend of autumn, here’s the revival of another Classic Ross Amico crossword puzzle. The answers are all related in one way or another to classical music and the season.

    Of course, I wouldn’t ask you to do anything I wouldn’t do myself. When filling out the puzzle this morning, I was delighted to find among the answers my old favorite “VAUGHANWILLIAMS;” also “PANUFNIK,” whose birthday it happens to be today.

    Follow the link and select “solve online” at the bottom of the page. You’ll then be able to type directly into the squares. Once you feel you’ve exhausted the puzzle, you’ll find the solutions by clicking on “Answer Key PDF.”

    Take it or leaf it! Celebrate autumn by raking through 50 colorful clues here:

    https://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/2020.09/2707/27072447.189.html

  • Rainy Day Fun Princeton Books Music Crossword

    Rainy Day Fun Princeton Books Music Crossword

    You wouldn’t guess it now in the Princeton area, but there’s more rain on the way this afternoon. In fact, rain is in the forecast, to a greater or lesser extent, for the next week or more, mostly in the form of scattered thunderstorms. But you know how it is. It’s a very unstable time of year.

    When it pours down rain, you can waste the opportunity by doing what I can’t help noticing a lot of people do much of the day anyway – flip through your phone. OR you could unplug and enjoy some quiet time with a book.

    Even if I were Burgess Meredith in a post-apocalyptic world with “time enough at last,” my life couldn’t possibly be long enough to read everything I would like to. And that goes for listening to music also.

    Having just polished off the “Kalevala” – the Finnish national epic that inspired so much of Sibelius’ music – and recently posted a photo of my library, reading is much on my mind lately.

    Here’s one of many Classic Ross Amico crossword puzzles I compiled while we were all sitting at home during the first wave of COVID in 2020-21, a puzzle that celebrates two of life’s great pleasures – books and music!

    To fill out the puzzle, follow the link and select “solve online” at the bottom of the page. You’ll then be able to type directly into the squares. Once you feel you’ve exhausted the puzzle, you’ll find the solutions by clicking on “Answer Key PDF.”

    Rain or shine, summer is a great time to catch up on your reading. Pour yourself something cheering, relax, and enjoy!

    https://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/2020.08/0206/02062839.850.html?fbclid=IwAR0k-_3ekCIGTo3h8stMi2A6pWYJd2uzd_oC7cKDvHdyXxGAH-mRvxaJk0c

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