NOT "16"
...and not "8" - she needs better math skills
Leslie Young, née (oooh, I got to use it for real~! ) Leslie Rogers, was part of this collaboration here at the LA Times, and has been published in a few other places as well. I really liked the theme today - a solid, non-reveal type that has multiple examples of the common 4x4, "four by four" term we use day to day. All the themers are unique, cosisting of always-hard-to-use, 12-letter fills ( or, 4x3 if you like ), in a standard grid, and none of the trite trappings - NO circles (yay), just a few names, a few abbrs, and nothing vague or "meh". The FOUR themers;
19. Where to find a sturdy 4x4: THE HOME DEPOT - my "second" home; A 4x4 in this instance actually starts as lumber four inches by four inches square, but once dried and planed, measures 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" - and a judge upheld this "nominal" terminology. I used a short one for the center leg of this table I made as a Christmas present for my brother.
My first try at epoxy, too
26. Where to find a caloric 4x4: IN N' OUT BURGER - there are no locations of this west-coast franchise beyond TX ( TN is next ) as of 2025 - a 4x4 is this mouth-watering construction
My trainer would tell me this is my entire daily caloric intake in one sa'mich
42. Where to find an adventurous 4x4: OFF-ROAD TRAIL - the "classic" definition of a 4x4, which is a 'truck' with all four wheels powered; nowadays, there's also "all-wheel drive" - A.I. says this is the original four-wheel drive - the Wiki

Great sales pitch imagery
51. Where to find an athletic 4x4: RUNNING TRACK - I had to look this one up, as I am not "athletic", per se; it's the 4 x 400 meter dash - more from this website
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1. Gift wrapping need: TAPE - For all those "last minute" Christmas types, of which I was once a part, you now have less than 24hrs to minimum safe distance . . .
5. Sound in "The Addams Family" theme song: SNAP - Twice, preceded by; Du-Du-Du DUM
9. Dramatic haircut: CHOP
13. Jazz legend Fitzgerald: ELLA - name #1
14. Award presented at the World Science Fiction Convention: HUGO - name #2 - I am a voracious reader, and I switch between Crime/Detective/Mystery & Sci-Fi to change it up, so I knew what a "Hugo Award" was; can anyone recommend an author from any of these genres~? I am looking to read someone new...
15. Origami bird: CRANE
16. Fortnite's company:
EPIC GAMES - Learned by doing crosswords; more
here
18. Noodle dish: RAMEN
21. "You __ to be there": "HAD"- wouldn't be Wednesday without a Monday dupe . . . .
22. Tug-of-__: WAR
23. Endless expanse: OCEAN - wouldn't be Wednesday without a Monday dupe . . . .
30. Shadowboxes: SPARS
33. Disapproving chorus: BOOs
34. Brew that may be hazy: IPA - getting to be a cliché fill now
35. Lines that are often blue:
URLs - like
this
36. Out of it: LOOPY - I have been there....
38. Glitz: GLAM - Two weeks in a row with "GLAM" for me
39. Stock quote?: MOO - cattle = stock, cows 'say' moo - clever clue/answer
40. Took a tumble: FELL
41. In one's __: emotional: FEELS - never heard this phrase; the "F" was my last "eff-in" fill
46. Drummer twice inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: STARR - Ringo, and I learned today the second induction was as a solo artist in 2015; name #3
And previously as the drummer for The Beatles
47. Subj. for an aspiring polyglot: ESL - polyglot = knowing or using several (English as Second) Language(s)
48. Faux __: PAS - Foe Paaah, Frawnche, "false step"
55. Baggage __: CLAIM - I have not been in an airport for over 20yrs, and I don't travel much anymore - two weeks ago, I had some questions from Cornerites; unclefred asked about the pipe organ job - I left in February as I felt I was not being given the chance to grow into the company - and then they changed owners in June, as well ... see also 31D.
58. Eight-sided solids: OCTAHEDRA - Dungeons & Dragons fans know . . . .
59. Provokes: BAITS
60. Backup camera's view: REAR
61. Send out: EMIT
62. Quick and nimble: SPRY
63. Blend together: MELD
64. Dull: FADE - the verb instead of the adjective
DOWN:
1. Pearly whites: TEETH
2. Omega opposite: ALPHA - it's all Greek to me . . . .
3. Practiced, as a trade: PLIED - I am learning much as I ply(wood) my new trade as a handyman member of Home Advisor on the Angi app; just finished this bar for a client
Home Depot 1x oak boards and 3/4" oak plywood - a learned a few "bar" things, too
4. Per person: EACH
5. Spiritual healer: SHAMAN - good WAG on my part
6. Dos, por ejemplo: NUMERO - Español, 'two', but I didn't suss the 'No.' connection
7. Like black vinegar:
AGED - I have never heard of 'black'
vinegar
8. Billy Porter
series about 1980s ball culture:
POSE - name #4, totally unknown to me; "ball" refers to ballroom culture, the
Wiki on that; here's Billy Porter's
Wiki
9. Result of a blast from the past?: CRATER
That'll leave a mark....
10. Cordon bleu meat: HAM
11. End of a countdown: ONE - Give it a week, and "Yule" understand this clue/answer
12. Write: PEN - I am still gathering ideas for my own Sci-Fi book/screenplay
15. Early spring bloomer: CROCUS - I found out ASTER "comes up", er, short
17. Met Gala garb: GOWNS - Dah~! Got suckered by the lack of 'plural' in the clue
I'm down with the gown~!
20. NOLA sandwich: PO'BOY - I am reading James Lee Burke's Robicheaux series - the main character Dave is an alcoholic cop who goes to AA, set in Lousiana. ( CSO to Big Easy & Hahtoolah ), name(ish)
24. Quick and nimble: AGILE
25. Annapurna's country: NEPAL - filled via perps
In the center
26. W-2 org.: IRS - Death & Taxes, or, phonetically, the "hearse and the irse"
27. Horseshoe-shaped fastener: U-BOLT
28. Spinner: TOP
29. Merino males: RAMS - Motorized Machines, too
I worked with a guy who liked to point out "Ram in front, Dodge behind"
30. Japan's national sport: SUMO - does make sense
31. Tenured employees, for short: PROFs - ...and Prof M asked two weeks ago why the "~"~? It started waaay back in texts - I like to see an "!" stand out from a "1", "or an "l", and it just went from there
32. Floating in the air: ALOFT
36. Get the hang of: LEARN
37. Word before some language names: OLD - Old Enlgish, Old Norse, e.g.
38. Insole option: GEL
40. Subreddits, e.g.: FORUMS - should this be forA~? Or am I being too forMAL~?
41. Sordid matter: FILTH - "I read this disgusting filth. Twice."
43. Triple play, for one:
RARITY - Did C.C. know this
fact~?
44. Vacation cottage, often: RENTAL - Ah. Not A-FRAME - but 50% correct letter-wise
45. Realm in Norse cosmology: ASGARD - that's the "A" word I could not recall; name #5
48. "Love, Loss, and What We Ate"
memoirist Lakshmi:
PADMA - no clue, filled via perps, and I WAGed the last "A", since I misunderstood what "DULL" referred to at 64A. Name #6
49. Pungent: ACRID - but I nailed this one
50. Walk on water, essentially: SKATE - har-har....
52. Convention:
NORM - here's a simply complicated
explanation
53. Slushy drink: ICEE
54. "Finding Nemo" setting: REEF - A-ha; OCEAN was in the grid already, and SEA was too short
55. Network with an eye on television:
CBS56. F1 unit: LAP - Formula One racing
57. Yoga ball filler: AIR - I think the girl in this GIF gets some air . . . .
Wednesday Splynter, Signing Off . . . . see you next year~!
Grid Flow was a low 26.0
Merry Christmas, Festivus, and Happy New Year~!
“Get” 4x4….repeat 4 times.
ReplyDeleteInteresting puzzle, and
not too difficult. I solved it in good time.
FIR, so I’m happy.
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteAlmost got retired in Florida. Finally corrected RUNNING A RACE and things came together. [Whew] Back in my ute there was the "drive" -- Four Wheel Drive and later just FWD -- company in the next town. It was a major employer in our area. Our town's fire truck was one of their products. PADMA was a WAG. The only Lakshmi I know is Lakshmi Singh, the midday news anchor at NPR. Thanx Leslie and Splynter. (How did you finish that bar top to make it "weather-proof?")
Tonight it'll be a quandary as to which DVD to watch: It's A Wonderful Life, The Sound Of Music, The Wizard Of Oz, or Die Hard. I know what my vote'll be.
DNF, doomed in Florida. I had OCTAHEDRi and ACerb, which caused me to erase EMIT, pretty much sealing my fate.
ReplyDeleteDNK IN N OUT 4x4. Don't think it was on the menu in my SoCal days.
Never heard "in one's FEELS." Please don't let it catch on.
A sexist would say "I love it when girls try to talk boxing" - I'm glad I'm not one. When one shadowboxes, it is a solo practice. When one SPARS, one must have a partner. Good clues abound for SPARS, no need to drag out a clunker.
You HAD to be THERE is a great compilation of concert music by the late Jimmy Buffett. He would have turned 79 tomorrow. A Christmas baby.
Thanks to Leslie for the mostly-fun puzzle, and to Splynter for another fine review. I heard outgoing Cardinal Dolan say that the organ at St. Patrick's needs a $20 million makeover. Maybe time to get back into that business for one last project.
Jinx, even though I think you’re a different political “bent” than I am,
DeleteI must say that I always love your commentary! Always so thorough, witty and personally engaging!
Kudos!
- SubG
If you're looking for something SciFi to read, try "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir (Author of "The Martian"). Movie adaptation coming in March.
ReplyDeleteFIR. For me this puzzle was easy at the start and I had no trouble filling in the top, but as I went down the difficulty increased. The SE was the last to fall as I didn't know Padma. When skate appeared I was able to get the win.
ReplyDeleteSo overall a so-so puzzle.