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Feb 6, 2026

Friday, Feb 6th, 2026 ~ Brian Callahan & Geoffrey Schorkopf

 GRAPH WHERE SOLUTION HID

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Clever Hints; Answers Due 

Today's accomplished authors have teamed up on a clever theme, with a handful of impressive clues & answers somewhat lost among other, crummier ones.  The three, even-length four-letter words of the reveal required an oversized, 15 x 16 grid, with only two fills that are unique (°).  We have circles that, IMO, might not have been necessary in this instance, as the "ends meet" hint seems to be enough - and it's Friday; so let us solvers work through the challenge~!  A mere ten 3LWs, a handful of names,  a couple that did not need to be clued as such, no Natick crossings as far as I can see, but a little too much dreck - and I can't fault the constructors, since some of the clues may have been "editorialized".  The themers and reveal; 

17. *Get one over on: PULL A PRANK ° - "PU-NK" - I am not a fan of shows that belittle people for the sake of a gag; while Candid Camera was light and funny, the current "in that vein" kind of shows such as Punk'd  or Jackass, just seem cruel and immature - another commentary here

23. *Action blockbuster with several sequels: THE TERMINATOR - "TH-OR" - I have seen most of the Aaaahnald series movies, none of the MCU ones - I find the excessive use of CGI waaay too much

46. *Antioxidant-rich treat: DARK CHOCOLATE - "DA-TE" - the fruit, but the 'going out' meaning of "date" could be interpreted as "a treat" - not sure about the antioxidant part though . . .

56. *Chin-wag: CHEW THE FAT - "CH-AT" - I almost went with this as my title last week, on the "speak up" crossword theme, but "chew" doesn't quite have a homonym I could effectively use

35. With 36- and 37-Across, get by, or how to find a second answer to each starred clue: MAKE

36. See 35-Across: ENDS

37. See 35-Across: MEET - as the two-letter 'ends' of the themers 'meet' to create a second word with the same meaning - I did enjoy this as a theme concept

Bure Mot Theit Ware's 

ACROSS:

1. Android, for one: ROBOT - I do the Downs first, ONUS was in place; "PHONE" was not gonna work

My two favorite androids - C-3PO and Marvin, from The Hitchhiker's Guide...

6. Cat's eye, often: SLIT - At first I thought "meh.", but it turns out that the species at 25D. has round pupils; so does the Pallas Cat of Asia


10. Genesis name: ADAM - AND - 33D. Genesis name: SEGA - clecho, but not the same Genesis; the second one is the gaming console - names #1 & #2

14. Dazzled: IN AWE - Twurd - and our weekly dupe, this time from Wednesday.

15. Goals for some Olympians: TENS - Score.  Golds, Silvers, Medals, etc., did not fit

16. Frozen Four game: SEMI - vague; Friday - a round in college hockey finals. Thanks for the SO Moe~!

19. Mountain abode: CABIN - another negative temperature day here in Tolland, CT - which is giving me CABIN fever - I can't get certain projects done when it's this cold, even down in the garage . . .

20. Bilingual subj.: ESL - English (as a) Second Language

21. Touch off: CAUSE

22. Handle: MANAGE - this filled entirely via perps for me

25. Going-out outfits?: PAJAMAS - as in putting "out" the light and sleeping

28. World-weary: BLASÉ - Frawnche

29. Annual Queens sporting event: US OPEN - Ah. I read this as "Queen's", as in the royal persona, thinking maybe POLO . . . but no~!  It's the borough of NYC, where the tennis tournament is played

30. "Let's see if you're bluffing": "I CALL." - poker

32. Wanders around ORD?: TSA - Good one - the Wand-ers of the Transportation Security Admin., working at Chicago's O'Hare airport, code abbr (ORD)

38. Big primate: APE

39. Enclosures in a 19-Down: LOCKS - AND - 39D. Highlands waters: LOCHS - I am ambivalent on words spelled this closely in crosswords

41. Nutty Alpine cheese: ASIAGO - filled via perps


43. Rushing sound: WOOSH - my spelling is WHOOSH, Wich is WHrong

45. Women's liberal arts college in Atlanta: SPELMAN - name #3, spelled wrong (😜); author Geoffrey works in Atlanta - here's his last LA Times contribution and the write-up from HuskerG

50. Actress Cuthbert: ELISHA - name #4

51. Lingering scents: ODORS

52. Penny prez: ABE - abbr in the clue, abbr in the ans - name(ish)

55. Ultrasound subject: FETUS - First Extra-Terrestrial of the United States~?

GORT, from The Day the Earth Stood Still

58. Done: OVER

59. Went down: FELL

60. Doctoral hurdle: ORALS - Dah~!  I read this as "doctor's", so I put in MCATS

61. "Razzle Dazzle" singer in the 2002 film "Chicago": GERE - Richard, name #5

62. Just: ONLY

63. Running behind: TARDY


DOWN:

1. Rank: RIPE - Like the lingering scents of 51A.

2. Weight: ONUS

3. Sitcom pioneer: BALL - could have been LUCY, or DESI, so I waited - name #6

4. Parliament member: OWL - Ah - parliament, the "animal grouping" - good one

5. "I want to learn how to do that!": "TEACH ME~!" - Twurd

6. Walks with confidence: STRUTS

Watch Sheena Easton "Strut" in Tokyo, back in 1989, singing "Strut"

7. Crib sheet?: LEASE - semi-clever; the 'paper' one signs to rent a 'crib', slang for the place one lives

8. __ beauty: INNER - vague, Friday

9. Judgy sound: TSK - judgy~?  The river 'meh' is rising

10. Yoga poses: ASANAS - I think I have had this fill now in three of my Fridays

11. Student group that may encourage members to go pro?: DEBATE TEAM° - this one was clever.  The "side" in a debate, that being either "pro" or "con" 

12. Compañero: AMIGO - Español lesson

13. Worker in a rush?: MINER - Gold rush, that is

18. Hymn of praise: PAEAN - Its etymology here

19. Waterway with 39-Across: CANAL

22. Move (about): MILL

23. End of some races: TAPE

He's across the finish line~!

24. Chicago Booth degs.: MBAs - I had no idea what "Booth" meant; the university website; name(ish)

25. Big mountain cat: PUMA - A.K.A. "cougar" - two others 'cats' that fit: Lion and ???? - see below

26. "Right this second!" letters: A.S.A.P. - again, the blasé, cliché, mis-representation of STAT

27. Part of a crack team?: JOKE WRITER - OK, kinda funny

30. Doodle medium: INK - meh

31. LP successors: CDs - or, did cassette tapes, and even eight-tracks, 'succeed', as in "follow"~?

34. Oodles: A TON - one of the two the most over-used crossword Twurds - ALOT being the other

36. Fun word to shout into a canyon: ECHO


37. Unit with Roman and "country" varieties: MILE - I know about a "country mile", as in 'longer than a typical distance', but was curious about the Roman one - the Wiki


40. Gp. concerned with NSFW material?: OSHA - I took the OSHA 30 hour course, and while it does have a harassment section, the government 'group' is more about safety; hence the "S" in the acronym Occupational Safety and Health Administration, so 'meh'

41. In pieces: APART - in keeping consistent, this should be: one piece = A PART

42. Free throw, e.g.: SET SHOT - Basketball, which I don't care for

44. "Fine, whatever": "OK SURE." - Twurd

45. At a snail's pace: SLOWLY

46. Clear up, as a windshield: DEFOG - I had DE-ICE

47. Naproxen brand: ALEVE - it was a toss-up between this WAG and ADVIL; name(ish)

48. Poet Leonard: COHEN - name #7 - his Wiki

49. Scott who wrote "Island of the Blue Dolphins": O'DELL - I had no clue; more here - name #8

52. Way off: AFAR - "The sheriff is A NEAR~!" - Blazing Saddles

"No, dagnubbit, the sheriff is . . . " Now that's NSFW~!

53. Like Mr. Johnson on "Abbott Elementary": BALD - oof.  Friday cluing, his IMDb - name(ish)

54. Site with a Home Favorites section: ETSY - good WAG on my part

Highlighted in red

56. Fiscal exec: CFO - Chief Financial Officer

57. Flop __: period of setbacks, in slang: ERA - no clue, but I shoulda guessed; at least it's a new clue for this tired answer.  Below is what came up first in a Google search - commentary on our Social Media obsession; it's a bit annoying, but spot on . . .

Flop Era - Akita Neru

Splynter

Grid Flow 33.4

From 25D. - "Lynx"

Notes from C.C.:

The ORCAS season is here. I'm so happy that our own Sumdaze (Renee) has been nominated for Best Crossword Commentary. This year, all of the ORCAs-nominated puzzles will be available together in one special pack. The voting is open there through midnight Thursday, February 19.