Answer: FOUR
FOUR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 117 times.
- Lou Gehrig, on the diamond
- Late afternoon
- Number of F.D.R.'s Freedoms
- Count in a march
- Tea time, perhaps
- Afternoon hour for tea
- What leap years are divisible by
- Afternoon hour
- Barbershop group
- Tetrad
- Fab number, in rock-'n'-roll
- Horsemen count
- Number of apocalyptic horsemen
- Small square
- Number of times this puzzle's theme word appears diagonally in the grid (to complete the puzzle, shade those words plus the Down answers that begin where they meet)
- Two squared
- __ Corners
- IV, sometimes
- Wee hour
- Gettysburg Address starter
- Quartet quorum
- Number before H?
- Tea time, traditionally
- Gehrig's number
- Number of Ring operas
- Brett Favre's number
- Number of quarts in a gallon
- Quartet count
- ___ Corners (Western intersection of note)
- They may be on the floor
- ___ Corners (Western intersection)
- Chrysler 300, e.g.
- ___ Corners
- China, our #______ trader
- Lightfoot hit "____Strong Winds"
- ___ Loko
- Trey topper
- Number of Gospels
- Final complement, perhaps
- Teatime
- Tea time
- Quartet
- Quartet's makeup
- Bridge table quorum
- Tea time, maybe
- See 31-Down
- Bridge-table quorum
- Teatime, perhaps
- Bridge game quorum
- Number of times the letter 'U' appears in each of this puzzle's eight longest answers
- Typical barbershop complement
- Suit count
- Quad number
- See 33-Across
- Tea hour
- ... of a 1954 Lincoln stamp
- Bridge quorum
- Quartet number
- Typical number of theme answers in a crossword
- Eliot's ____ Quartets
- Bridge-game complement
- Minimum number of times each letter of the alphabet appears in this puzzle's solution
- IV
- Grand slam run count
- With 69-Across, childish taunt ... and a homophonic hint to the answers to the asterisked clues
- The Fantastic ___ (superhero group)
- Number in a quartet
- Number of pecks in a 34-Down
- Double date complement
- Double-daters
- Square of the only even prime
- Two by two?
- Lou Gehrig's number
- The last ball
- Time that little Susie is woken in the 1957 hit "Wake Up Little Susie"
- F or H preceder
- "Fab" total
- Teatime, maybe
- Halfway between ten and ten, if you only count to twelve
- Bridge group
- Gospel complement
- Late afternoon hour
- See 23 Across
- Ultimate ball
- ___-star review (rave)
- An hour before office closing time, maybe
- With 63- and 64-Across, meeting place suggested both literally and graphically by this puzzle's circled letters
- Near-impossible N.F.L. point total
- Calling birds count, in song
- Count in a quartet
- Afternoon tea time, traditionally
- With 34-Across, another way to make 60-Across
- H or F attachment
- Hour for tea
- Polo team complement
- Number of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Common par
- The number of letters in this clue's answer
- Final ___ (March Madness stage)
- {See Notepad}
- Purple pool ball
- One of two in Hank Aaron's uniform number
- English number that's a noun in French
- Par on most holes
- Only digit in the ZIP code for Newton Falls, Ohio
- Number of balls before a walk
- It has an apt number of letters in its name
- Number that's a homophone of a preposition
- Number of feet for a quadriped
- "Yum! ___ stars out of five"
- Number of 69-Across surrounding the monument depicted in this puzzle
- Twice 30-Across
- What a 56-Across would tally for this puzzle?
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- Number of Gospels in the New Testament
- Number of quarters in a football game
- Smallest composite number