Q: Take a common five-letter first name that contains one V. Change the V to an L, rearrange the letters and you'll get a familiar last name. The first and last names go together to name a famous star living in Hollywood. Who is it?I would definitely agree that the first name is common. As for the last name, I'd have to say maybe.
Edit: The clue above was to the 2008 movie "Definitely, Maybe"
A: KEVIN KLINE
Here's my standard reminder... don't post the answer or any outright spoilers before the deadline of Thursday at 3pm ET. If you know the answer, click the link and submit it to NPR, but don't give it away here. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSomething fishy about this one... Love this figure tho. Done some great work. Love them. To death. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteThere are only a few common five letter first names containing a V. This leaves us with an easy choice.
ReplyDeleteAS to the last name being uncommon, I'm inclined to agree.
ReplyDeleteI only know of two actors with that last name. When I figured out the answer it sent chills up my crooked back.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure, but I want to say the first name is David....but I think he goes by "Dave".
ReplyDelete...nevermind, that doesn't work.
By the sound of it (almost), the actor has something in common with Will Shortz.
ReplyDeleteThis is not so klever an incline toward, right off, thinking the puzzle answer a female “star living in Hollywood” cuz Hollywood and its audiences, since long ‘fore even Sophie’s time, jus’ idn’t so inclined to first think folcks female… what with always their sekxist thinkings, doings, komings and goings.
ReplyDeleteToo bad he lives in New York (not Hollyweird) and if he's smart he's got a swimming pool -for the Mrs. to use!
ReplyDeleteFirswt hint above nailed it for me. Or was it the second? Or the third? What was the middle thing?
ReplyDeleteThis was easy so I had a bit more fun coming up with non-famous names that fit like; Steve Steel, Vance Lance, Vicky Licky, or my favorite Olive Oille (famous - but misspelled).
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't seen it yet, you otto see the movie.
ReplyDeleteLast week only "about" 400. This one
ReplyDeleteshould get to 3000.
I'm not so optimistic, I'm guessing 2,272 will get this star.
ReplyDeleteI heard this star begged to remain on the "A" list - but was declined !
ReplyDeleteI was looking at this actor's filmography. I thought he had done more high-profile stuff than he really has. I guess the fleeting nature of fame can be a fierce creature.
ReplyDeleteThis puzzle would have been more difficult had Edgar Degas been the unknown person and the actor used as the example.
ReplyDeleteCurtis I liked your fishy clue. No wait, that was Carl.
ReplyDeleteRelated puzzle #1:
ReplyDeleteTake a first name (5 letters) that includes a V. Replace the V and the letter that follows with A and S. Rearrange to form a last name. The two names together form the name of well-known movie star.
Geri, you're right. Your puzzle would have been a much more difficult one.
ReplyDeleteOne movie I really enjoyed, featuring this week's answer, could be titled Argent Fuss. Matter of fact, it features my favorite performance by another personage with the same first name... before I started getting sick of them.
ReplyDeleteProbably the best single thing about the movie in question is how it showcased endless cliches from a specific genre, all in good fun.
loved the line, delivered with a look of quiet disbelief, Jake fell off his horse?
ReplyDeleteIn California, we used to say "That's what a hamburger is all about"
ReplyDeleteDid Jake fall off his horse after a round at the Midnight Star?
ReplyDeleteCarl, I never saw "Argent Fuss," but I know what movie you're referring to. Nice. Do you recommend the movie?
ReplyDeleteYeah, as long as you don't take it too seriously it's a heck of a lot of fun and the cinematography is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAnother much overlooked film that I strongly recommend is To Sleep With Anger, with Danny Glover.
Off topic, but Liane Hansen should be back for this Sunday's program.
ReplyDeleteMike, I hope so.
ReplyDeleteyea liane should come back, she is the only one that can REALLY host the show
ReplyDeleteI kinda liked Scott Simon when he sat in...
ReplyDeleteGeri's said,
ReplyDeleteLast week only "about" 400. This one should get to 3000.I replied:
I'm not so optimistic, I'm guessing 2,272 will get this star.That was a hint that Kevin Kline is the 2,272nd actor to receive a star-shaped plaque on the "Hollywood Walk of Stars".
"Testing Your Forty-tude" by
ReplyDeleteMerl Reagle in the Washington Post
is an "all-time high" in crossword
puzzles. Getting a copy is worth
whatever time and energy it takes
to acquire it. Working it is an unique
experience.
How come no one has acknowledged what I wrote earlier? That he lives in New York, not Hollywood (according to Wikipedia). Are y'all sure we even have the right guy???
ReplyDeleteI wonder if my answer even counted as a correct answer because I spelled his name Kevin Klein...geez
ReplyDeleteJean, I know the NPR website says to "name a famous star living in Hollywood", but the actual broadcast said to "name a famous living star in Hollywood". Big difference. The proposed answer fits the broadcasted puzzle because Hollywood is symbolic of an industry and not a specific geographic location. So Kevin Kline...is he in or out of Hollwood?
ReplyDeleteJean, You used the right-wing put-down
ReplyDeleteterm "Hollyweird"!
Ken, Your comment reminds me of my
ReplyDeleteconsternation each week because of the
discrepancies between the printed and
the broadcast information given for the puzzles.
my little family, it looks like you were the only person who got it right! They mispelled it on their website.
ReplyDeleteGeri, "right-wing" is hate speech!!! Foul! Foul! My feelings are hurt!!! I want you banned!!! If you could only learn to be more tolerant of other people's intolerance, you would be more at peace with yourself.
For those who are confused, it's K-L-I-N-E.
ReplyDeleteJean, YOU were the one who used the term "Hollyweird" and YOU offended ME!Are you proud of being intolerant?
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to know if spelling counts in a "correct" answer.
ReplyDeleteKevin Kline got "about 1800" and I wonder how many Kevin Klein got.
Maybe 472?
Jean, I don't consider either
ReplyDelete"right-wing" or "left-wing" as
"hate speech."
geri, I was joking... Duh.
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