You won't hear
me complain about Mister magus taking a break today. He deserves a day of rest once in a while. I'll start the thread today. Exactly six years ago today, on November 16, 2008, puzzle creators Merl Reagle and Will Shortz appeared (in cartoon form) in an episode of
The Simpsons titled "Homer & Lisa Exchange Cross Words." Lisa entered a crossword tournament and was angry when she discovered that Homer had bet against her.
Reagle's puzzle today is titled "Ode to Homer Simpson" and the 16 theme answers include FAT or BALD. Examples: GARIBALDI, IFATFIRST, FATHERLESS, HERBALDIET and ALECBALDWIN.
I'm glad that Reagle didn't include D'OH among the answers. Any true Laurel & Hardy fan knows that the expression "D'oh" originated not with Homer Simpson but with James Finlayson, who appeared in 33 Laurel & Hardy comedies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Finlayson_(actor)