Esse print é de uma postagem do ator/humorista Bruno Mazzeo em sua página no Twitter. Ele publicou uma citação bem legal do cineasta Billy (ou Billie) Wilder.
Uma seguidora do ator comentou: “@paticamalvar: @bmazzeo Você está famoso mesmo, hein! Já virou até pergunta no Coquetel...rs”
As palavras-cruzadas podem ser consideradas indicador de fama? Para o cineasta Billy Wilder (Oscar em 1960 por The Apartment) sim. Aqui no Brasil, a Coquetel tem publicações de jogos destinadas ao mundo das celebridades: TV Sucesso, TV Astro e TV Show.
Procurando na internet, achei duas cruzadinhas do New York Times (em inglês) que se referem ao Billiy Wilder. Não sei se são as que ele comentou, mas são as únicas no arquivo de puzzles do jornal.
Uma seguidora do ator comentou: “@paticamalvar: @bmazzeo Você está famoso mesmo, hein! Já virou até pergunta no Coquetel...rs”
As palavras-cruzadas podem ser consideradas indicador de fama? Para o cineasta Billy Wilder (Oscar em 1960 por The Apartment) sim. Aqui no Brasil, a Coquetel tem publicações de jogos destinadas ao mundo das celebridades: TV Sucesso, TV Astro e TV Show.
Procurando na internet, achei duas cruzadinhas do New York Times (em inglês) que se referem ao Billiy Wilder. Não sei se são as que ele comentou, mas são as únicas no arquivo de puzzles do jornal.
Horizontal
11. Seven-card melds
31. S-s-s-subject of a 1918 hit song
33. The "her" in the lyric "I met her in a club down in old Soho"
44. Greeting of respect
48. Where Haiku is
51. Word-processing acronym
58. Carrier whose name means "skyward"
59. Frist's successor as Senate majority leader
66. One of two by Liszt
68. James who was C.I.A. director under Clinton
72. Piscivorous flier
76. Founder of New York's Public Theater
81. Narrator in Kerouac's "On the Road"
82. The blond Monkee
87. International food company based in Paris
97. "The Five Orange Pips" sleuth
98. ___ buco
106. Melville work
108. Group defeated in '65
119. Ingredient in furniture polishes
Vertical
4. "Chiquitita" group
9. S-curve
12. Bee: Prefix
15. Big do
17. Japanese volcano
24. "The Open Window" writer
32. General on a menu
34. Coach Parseghian
36. 45-degree wedge
40. Funnywoman Sedaris
41. U.K. reference
42. Solve, in British slang
44. ___' Pea
45. "The Clan of the Cave Bear" heroine
49. "Some Like ___"
55. Gold-certified debut album of Debbie Harry
61. Nickname for Björn Borg
62. Big production company in 1950s-'60s TV
66. Hair care brand since 1931
68. Knowledgeable on arcane details of a subject
78. Bend for Baryshnikov
86. ___ admin
89. "Eldorado" poet
95. Michael Jackson film, with "The"
99. Mexican state south of Veracruz
108. Skeevy sort
109. Sealy competitor
112. Houlihan player on TV
114. Only man to win both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar
117. Its HQ are in Austria, which isn't a member
118. ___ facto
119. One of the Beverly Hillbillies
120. Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta
Respostas
Horizontal11. Seven-card melds
31. S-s-s-subject of a 1918 hit song
33. The "her" in the lyric "I met her in a club down in old Soho"
44. Greeting of respect
48. Where Haiku is
51. Word-processing acronym
58. Carrier whose name means "skyward"
59. Frist's successor as Senate majority leader
66. One of two by Liszt
68. James who was C.I.A. director under Clinton
72. Piscivorous flier
76. Founder of New York's Public Theater
81. Narrator in Kerouac's "On the Road"
82. The blond Monkee
87. International food company based in Paris
97. "The Five Orange Pips" sleuth
98. ___ buco
106. Melville work
108. Group defeated in '65
119. Ingredient in furniture polishes
Vertical
4. "Chiquitita" group
9. S-curve
12. Bee: Prefix
15. Big do
17. Japanese volcano
24. "The Open Window" writer
32. General on a menu
34. Coach Parseghian
36. 45-degree wedge
40. Funnywoman Sedaris
41. U.K. reference
42. Solve, in British slang
44. ___' Pea
45. "The Clan of the Cave Bear" heroine
49. "Some Like ___"
55. Gold-certified debut album of Debbie Harry
61. Nickname for Björn Borg
62. Big production company in 1950s-'60s TV
66. Hair care brand since 1931
68. Knowledgeable on arcane details of a subject
78. Bend for Baryshnikov
86. ___ admin
89. "Eldorado" poet
95. Michael Jackson film, with "The"
99. Mexican state south of Veracruz
108. Skeevy sort
109. Sealy competitor
112. Houlihan player on TV
114. Only man to win both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar
117. Its HQ are in Austria, which isn't a member
118. ___ facto
119. One of the Beverly Hillbillies
120. Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta
Respostas
1. J.F.K.'s predecessor
4. Thesaurus creator
14. Film critic Reed
29. "Hel-l-lp!"
30. Dashing actor Flynn
33. Horse color
38. Last words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
41. Passover meal
42. Caboodle's partner
45. Sleepless princess' bane
49. River of Arles
51. Richard's partner in the Carpenters
60. Rice field
Vertical
2. Danny of "Throw Momma From the Train"
5. Kabuki sash
7. Night school subj.
8. Buddy Holly's "___ Be the Day"
9. "The Treasure of the Sierra ___"
11. Scattering of an ethnic group
12. Internet connection faster than dial-up
23. Former Texas senator Phil
24. "___ la Douce"
27. Pitcher Hershiser
28. ___ Aviv
30. "Born Free" lioness
31. Title before Rabbit or Fox
34. German/Polish border river
42. N.B.A.'s ___ Abdul-Jabba
55. Energy inits. in the South
Resposta
Good Luck!
hummmm, adorei o Post! Há um tempo a Pitty saiu tb nas Revistas Coquetel e ela amou muito!!! É uma coisa que o pessoal de editorial pode fazer sempre, né?? Dê a idéia aí!!!
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