THEME: homonyms of the words TO, BE, OR, NOT, TO, BE found, in order, at the end of phrases
GOOD ONES: Speaker {& theme} HAMLET
Olympus competitor LEICA [camera, not ancient athlete]
Public opening? JOHN Q [the generic name, not a store event]
BTW:
Tossed off the covers AROSE [I guess, but tossing off covers is often done in bed on other occasions and suggests discomfort rather than rising to meet the day]
Disco phrase A GO GO [as I remember, A GO GO referred to go-go dancing which predated the disco era by about a decade --- the monkey and the jerk of the 60's were two go-go dances --- but some clubs from the go-go era may have remained open long enough to become discoteques]
Usually Ed gives us a science word or two, but perhaps his retirement from medicine is having the intended effect.
RATING:
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun