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Feb 13, 2026

Friday, February 13th, 2026 ~ Barbara Lin

 CATWALK-ING

Superstitious~?  The Quadruple Whammy

THIS is what a real crossword looks and solves like - with gratitude from my heart to our constructor, whose last appearance for the LA Times was here.  The puzzle has a standard 15 x 15 grid, no gimmicks, no circles, a level of difficulty hinting at what's to come with the Saturday themeless ( I'm looking at you, 11D. ).  Just six names, maybe a few too many abbrs ( and a high 3LW count ), with with two pairs of nines in the Downs, and enough vagueness/deception to make me have to think about the answers.  The themers, "add-ING" to common phrases, are all unique, and such that if a solver can get a hold on one, they can go back and get some assistance for the others; no contrived reveal or 'forced' fill, either.  I give it Four Moe ⭐ stars~!  The themers;

19. Reservation with impeccable timing?: THE GOOD BOOKING - The Good Book, better known as The Bible; add ING, and you get the last room available at Comic Con - I so want to dress up and go~!

27. Task for a pet store with too many cats?: KITTY HAWKING - I thought this might be an outlier, with Kittyhawk being one word, but no - the town in North Carolina is Kitty Hawk - more here

A kitty hawking "real estate"

45. Sport that combines football and sparring?: TACKLE BOXING - Sounds like this could be fun - but then again, I think we have this sport already - it's called MMA

54. Night when one leaves the closet?: COME OUT EVENING - Gaming, gambling, etc., where one "buys in" and leaves at the end with the same 'investment'; I have had many a poker night where I was glad to have "come out even"


But Waiting, There's Moreing

ACROSS:

1. Elevator choice: FLOOR - Ah.  Clever; I was thinking brand name, then "LOCAL", as opposed to express; overthinkING it, so my NW was messy

6. Tech giant headquartered in Armonk, N.Y.: IBM - I did not know the home office was residING in my old state; name(ish)


9. Mixes in: ADDS - no mixing, just tackING on ING

13. Future family member: FIANCÉ -  Ah. The groom side of the equation; fiancée is the lass

14. Cal. neighbor: ARIzona

15. Sniffed item in some tastings: CORK - I pondered "NOSE"  - more here - the aroma ( not odor ) of a wine at a tasting; cork sniffer has a negative connotation these days

16. Intelligence, sense of humor, etc.: ASSETS

17. Aunt's sis: MOM - my step-grandfather married my grandmother and his brother married her daughter, my mother's sister - figure that one out 😜

18. Like half of an MLB team's games: AWAY - not just baseball, most team sports have half their season played at another team's arena, not on/at their home field

22. Med. nation: SYR - I had the "Y" in place from doing the Downs first; Mediterranean / Syria

23. WNBA player: PRO - clever deception; NBA players are PROfessionals, too - I was overthinkING again, that the "W" factored into the answer

24. Forensic drama franchise: CSI - totally misread this clue, put in NSA 😝

25. "Christopher Robin" hopper: ROO - from Winnie The Pooh, name #1

30. "Frozen" character with antlers: SVEN - The reindeer in the Disney animated film; name #2

33. "Told you!": "SEE~!"

34. One metal in bimetallism: SILVER - LearnING moment for me; I thought bimetallism referred to the two metals, typically brass and steel, that make an old thermostat work - more on the financial "standard" here

Technically, I am correct - help me out here, HuskerG

35. Peninsula between the Gulf of Thailand and the Strait of Malacca: MALAY - geo name #3


37. Fuel additive brand: STP - crossword staple

39. Prolonged battle: SIEGE

40. Polar mass: ICE CAP

42. Facial twitch: TIC

44. Indoor rowers: ERGS - I knew this because my brother has one in his basement


48. Sinus specialist, briefly: ENT - Ears, Nose, Throat - crossword staple

49. Not well: ILL

50. "Or so __ heard": "I'VE"

51. Soccer great Hamm: MIA - name #4, but a frequent visitor to crosswords

58. Drive: FIRE - Friday cluING; drive has several definitions; cars, golf, passion, etc

59. Ironman competition, for short: TRIathlon; SwimmING, CyclING, RunnING 

60. Brainstorm: IDEATE - $2 word

61. Light up: BEAM - think facially, like 'happy' tics

62. Crew blade: OAR - Crüe Axe

Mick Mars - Mötley Crüe - I have a similar BC Rich "axe"

63. Tickled pink: ELATED - This one cost me two minutes trying to find my error;  I went with "S" at the end, not "D", never noticed the "tense" of either crossing

64. Spot in the sea: ISLE - this corrected my other messy corner; I had "ATF" for 63D.

65. Bill addressing climate change?: NYE - filled via perps, but "Bill Nye, the Science Guy" is also a regular visitor to crosswords; name #5

66. Flower part: SEPAL


DOWN:

1. Suspicious: FISHY - Ah.  I was thinkING human perspective, went with LEERY - this is somethING generally soundING questionable - but not my "Y"

2. Hair-removal option: LASER - HOT WAX did not fit.  Ouch.

3. Thou: ONE G - the slang for a thousand, one Grand, not the Biblical thou / thee / thine

4. Army creatures?: OCTOPI - Clever, but perhaps this is better clued as Arm-y~?   I did get it

5. Vacation spots: RESORTS

6. Foot that's part of a meter: IAMB - poetry, e.g.

7. Jewelry box item: BROOCH - Earring, Necklace, Bracelet were too expensive in terms of letters

8. Brunch cocktails: MIMOSAS

9. Nutrient-rich berry: ACAI

10. With the current: DOWNRIVER - Dictionary says it's one word

11. Unhatched prize in Naomi Novik's "Temeraire" series: DRAGON EGG - name(ish), complete unknown, but I had enough crossings to figure it out; here's the Wiki

I'm going to try out this read

12. Much of a sunset photo: SKY - Dah~!  I went with "RED"

Surreal - and a contest winner - more here

13. Jazz legend Waller: FATS - name #6, no clue.  We are in Feb, Black History Month; more here

20. Lavishes affection (on): DOTES

21. Auckland residents, informally: KIWIS - Aussies are too fat to fit


26. Big brutes: OGRES - unless you're Shrek

27. Special skill: KNACK - I have a knack for complicatING simple things

28. "__ Come": BTS hit song: "YET TO" - no clue; here's the video link if you care to watch

29. Big name in bright lights: KLIEG - this one I knew, from working on movies - more here

30. Dispatch, biblically: SMITE - lots of Bible today

31. Openings: VACANCIES

32. __ college: ELECTORAL

36. New Haven undergrad: YALIE - Ah.  Eli didn't make the grade . . . 

38. Short cut: PIXIE - Haircut - I call my Pruis C 2 "Pixie"

Short cut - Short car - both cute

41. Pack of cyclists in a race: PELOTON - Tour de Frawnche taught me this word

Now that there's a piece of equipment called Peloton, it's
all that comes up on a Google search 😜

43. Out-of-uniform garb: CIVVIES - Ha~! Nailed it, the rare double "v" spelling and all; civilian attire

46. DVD alternative: BLU-RAY - I have a Blu-Ray player and a few movies

47. Pine leaf: NEEDLE - Yup, that's what the needles are - leafs; they're Leafs in Canada, Eh~?

51. Mazda roadster: MIATA - One of the employees of the pipe organ company has a 2005 model - he let me drive it to get coffee; no power steerING, and manual shiftING - a true drivING experience~!

I'll have the 2026 - in blue, with the fold-away hard top - Vroom-Vroom~!

52. Recon acquisition: INTEL - GatherING whilst spyING

53. Like wine and cheese: AGED - PAIRED didn't work - DUET~?

55. Eager volunteer's cry: "ME~! ME~!" - not the internet meme

56. Lose steam: TIRE - It's Friday, I pondered "FLAG"

57. Semimonthly tide: NEAP

58. DOJ arm: FBI - Department oJustice, and "Fart, Barf & Itch" ( from the Dave Robicheaux series books ).  Also possible were ATF and DEA; not fitting in were the Bueau of Prisons and the US Marshals

** Thanks to all at the Corner for the B-day comments, and I truly appreciate "Eh!" who had me down for five years younger 😁 I am surprised at the number of folks who said that "double nickel" was in the rearview mirror for them - keep on solving crosswords~!  I do miss the pipe organ job - such a cool place to work, and I am still planning on getting my very own Cooper - loved the links and pics; my brother's card said "I can't drive 55~!" **

Splynter

Grid Flow a low 23.7




13 comments:

  1. Personally, I didn’t
    find this to be the easiest puzzle in the world. It took me a long time to get everything.
    But get it I did, eventually.
    FIR, so I’m happy.

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  2. Good morning! Triskadekaphobia, anyone?

    Hand up for LEERY at 1d. That red herring seemed to fit so well, until it didn't. There was nothing particularly arcane in this one, but it still took longer than any others so far this week -- fitting for a Friday. Thanx, Barbara and Splynter.

    MIATA: Splynter's driving experience reminds me of my old F-150. It had a manual transmission with clutch and floor shift, U-crank windows, and no second seat. The only nod to modern technology was an air conditioner -- not a luxury in SE Texas. It was the last year Ford offered a manual.

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  3. FIR. I had to really work at this one. There were a ton of unknowns, like peloton and octopi. Even spellcheck doesn't like those words. And as clued total mysteries.
    I failed completely to see the theme as I struggled to fill in answers.
    Overall not an enjoyable puzzle.

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  4. FIR, but broach->BROOCH and kleeg->KLIEG. (Bad spelars of the world UNTIE!)

    One season of the sitcom MOM featured the daughter (Anna Faris) dating the brother of MOM’s (Allison Janney’s) FIANCE. Christie and Bonny mused that if they married the brothers, Christie would be her own niece.

    TRI is impressive to watch, but I’m more impressed by Olympic biathlon competitors. Cross-country skiing requires total exertion, then competitors have to calm themselves so they can aim their rifles accurately, fire at fixed targets, then get back into cross-country skiing mode.

    IDEATion was the first block in a flow chart we created to explain how new products and services got to market.

    I knew PELOTON only from TV commercials for the overpriced stationary bike and its overpriced subscriptions.

    Thanks to Barbara Lin for the fun, fairly easy-for-Friday puzzle. And thanks to Splynter for another fun review.

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  5. Forgot to mention that I once had a brief romantic relationship with a woman who was younger than her niece.

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  6. Thank you, Barbara and Splynter.

    A few unknowns in the clues (such as Naomi Novik's "Temeraire")" but every answer for those perped in just fine. The same for a few answers, such as KLIEG and YET TO (as part of the BTS song name.)

    Thanks for the KLIEG link, Splynter. Unknown to me. In fact, thanks for all of the links.

    I think that sumdaze will like seeing TRI, PELOTON and CIVVIES.

    PVX mentioned that he has an early MIATA, and that he likes it. That new 2026 is a pretty good looking car.

    The year 2026 will have three Friday the 13ths. According to the Farmers Almanac that happens twice in every 14 year period. So not rare.

    This YouTube Short on WGN Morning News interrupted my solve this morning: Nature is amazing! The Black Heron - Fishing With a Canopy. Genius!.

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  7. Actually, I found this one easy for a Friday (for once!). But when finished, I couldn't suss ONEG and OCTOPI. Oh, Arm-y. Thank you! And O-Neg like blood? One-G like Earth's gravity? Maybe The Good Booking and SMITE had me thinking THOU as in the Bible, not Thousand. Thanks again!

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  8. Most dictionaries list OCTOPI as an incorrect pluralization, should be -puses or possibly -podes because octopus is derived from Greek, not Latin

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  9. Didn’t quite understand army creature being octopi until I got here. Got the theme early on which helped a little. Took a while but FIR!

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  10. Good Morning:

    Despite the unknown Dragon Egg and a few tricky entries, e.g., Octopi, Needle, Yet To, etc., the theme and much of the fill led to a smooth and satisfying solve. I echo Splynter’s enthusiastic approval.

    Thanks, Barbara, and thanks, Splynter, for your always candid and spot on analysis. The Friday the 13th superstitions were nicely illustrated.

    Have a great day.

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  11. Took 7:03 today to finishing.

    Only the first word in "Unhatched prize in Naomi Novik's 'Temeraire' series" was a clue for me, eventually. "Klieg" looked wrong, but everything else seemed to work. I didn't know the BTS song, and I was unsure if "civvies" was spelled with one or two vees.

    [This space is reserved for my weekly bemoaning about the Fridays of olden days.]

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  12. A clever puzzle.
    Loved the “thou” and “Army” clues. I didn’t understand them until I read Splynters recap.

    A nose wrinkle for the WNBA clue. It is becoming gratuitous and annoying to always play to Patti’s woke editorial agenda.

    Thanks Barbara Lin for an entertaining Friday morning puzzle. Thanks Splynter for the thorough and educational recap.

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  13. Musings
    -After I fixed two typing errors, I earned a “got ‘er done”
    -I always wonder what gimmick tripped the constructor’s AHA button. I’m guessing Kitty Hawking
    -The financial trajectory of the WNBA really changed when Caitlin Clark turned PRO
    -You got it Splynter
    -I BEAMED when I sussed that Bill was a proper noun
    -The pronounciation of BROOCH is one of the words that make learning our language difficult
    -Last night my grandson had his Master’s Degree Recital with a group full of incredible musicians playing Jazz music I did not really understand.
    -I share that complicating KNACK
    -I would have some relearning to do to play a DVD, CD or VHS tape today.
    -People with Triskadekaphobia yelled out “I told you so” when Apollo 13 blew up on the way to the Moon.
    - Perhaps the greatest basketball player of all time wore this number in high school, college and the NBA

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