- FOUR
- Number of questions asked at Passover
- ___ striper: naval captain
- Start of an 1863 address
- Wallace novel, "The ___ Just Men"
- Tea time
- The Fantastic ___
- Final ___
- The first positive non-Fibonacci number
- Polo team
- Bobby Orr's number
- Deck suit complement
- Figure on Orr's back
- Nearly quitting time?
- Typical par
- Grand slam run count
- Small square
- Lou Gehrig's number
- Quotation, Part 2
- Ultimate ball
- ___-star review (rave)
- Barbershop group
- Tetrad
- Fab number, in rock-'n'-roll
- Horsemen count
- Number of apocalyptic horsemen
- ___ Corners (Western intersection of note)
- Bridge quorum
- The Fantastic ___ (superhero group)
- Halfway between ten and ten, if you only count to twelve
- Square of the only even prime
- Number of Roosevelt's freedoms
- Elevator stop
- Number for golf
- ___ letter word
- IV, sometimes
- __ Corners
- Brett Favre's number
- Final complement, perhaps
- Typical barbershop complement
- Bridge table quorum
- Calling birds count, in song
- With 63- and 64-Across, meeting place suggested both literally and graphically by this puzzle's circled letters
- Common par
- One of two in Hank Aaron's uniform number
- It has an apt number of letters in its name
- Tea time, perhaps
- F or H preceder
- Trey topper
- Quarts in a gallon
- Double date complement
- Wee hour
- Number of quarts in a gallon
- Quartet count
- Bridge-game complement
- Number in a quartet
- Gospel complement
- See 23 Across
- Count in a quartet
- Singers in a quartet
- Afternoon hour
- Polo team complement
- Par on most holes
- Number of singers in a quartet
- Twenty-seven connection
- Gospel group
- Little Joe, to a craps player
- What leap years are divisible by
- 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
- Hard-to-make point in craps
- ___ Power Treaty, 1921.
- A coach and ___.
- ___ corners (crossroads).
- The Sign of ___” by Conan Doyle. nyt 1948 FOUR Number of the apocalyptic horsemen. nyt 1948 FRANC Monetary unit. nyt 1948 FRANCE A western union country. nyt 1948 FRANCE Western Union nation. nyt 1948 FRANCONIA Part of the White Mountains. nyt 1948 FRANKLIN He is on face of new half-dollar. nyt 1948 FRANKS New British Ambassador to U. S. nyt 1948 FRANKS Successor to Lord Inverchapel. nyt 1948 FRAU German wife. nyt 1948 FREEDOM ___ Train. nyt 1948 FRENCH Premier Schuman's langue du pays. nyt 1948 FRETS Ridges across the fingerboard of a guitar. nyt 1948 FRISK Gambol. nyt 1948 FROES Cleaving tools. nyt 1948 FROM Preposition. nyt 1948 FULTON Where Churchill spoke in Missouri. nyt 1948 FUNERALS Interments. nyt 1948 FUROR Overwhelming enthusiasm. nyt 1948 FUROR What Mr. Roberts” caused.
- A table at bridge.
- Fairly low card.
- ___ Freedoms.
- Table at bridge.
- Eight bells.
- Coach-and-___.
- Playing card.
- Quartet.
- To go number.
- Spot card.
- ___-o'clocks, garden plants.
- Day time.
- Horsemen or seasons
- Crowd plus one
- Number for bridge
- Word with score or square
- Eliot's "___ Quartets"
- Quaternary
- Bridge group
- Quantity in hand, sartorially
- Number of fingers per hand
- Low card
- Quad number
- Late afternoon
- Lou Gehrig, on the diamond
- Count in a march
- Afternoon hour for tea
- ... of a 1954 Lincoln stamp
- Quartet number
- See 33-Across
- Minimum number of times each letter of the alphabet appears in this puzzle's solution
- Number of pecks in a 34-Down
- With 69-Across, childish taunt ... and a homophonic hint to the answers to the asterisked clues
- Teatime, maybe
- Time that little Susie is woken in the 1957 hit "Wake Up Little Susie"
- Two by two?
- Late afternoon hour
- An hour before office closing time, maybe
- Near-impossible N.F.L. point total
- With 34-Across, another way to make 60-Across
- Number of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Purple pool ball
- The number of letters in this clue's answer
- {See Notepad}
- Only digit in the ZIP code for Newton Falls, Ohio
- Number of 69-Across surrounding the monument depicted in this puzzle
- What a 56-Across would tally for this puzzle?
- Number of feet for a quadriped
- Number that's a homophone of a preposition
- -
- Number of Gospels in the New Testament
- Number of sequels to the original "Planet of the Apes"
- ___ Loko
- Suit count
- Number of times the letter 'U' appears in each of this puzzle's eight longest answers
- Word with "ball" in an umpire's call
- Quaternion number
- Number of Galilean moons of Jupiter
- Par, usually
- Number of operas in the Ring Cycle
- Word with square or star
- Gettysburg Address starter
- Number before H?
- Quartet quorum
- Tea time, traditionally
- Number of Gospels
- H or F attachment
- Hour for tea
- Final ___ (March Madness stage)
- Number of balls before a walk
- Number of Ring operas
- Gehrig's number
- They may be on the floor
- ___ Corners (Western intersection)
- Afternoon tea time, traditionally
- Near-impossible NFL point count
- English number that's a noun in French
- Number of Olympic gold medals for Tamika Catchings
- Yum! ___ stars out of five
- Number of quarters in a football game
- Smallest composite number
- FDR Freedoms count
- Beryllium's atomic number
- Curling team, e.g.
- Low square
- Square between two primes
- Polo team, e.g.
- Number of letters in our contest answer--and the number of letters between certain pairs of letters in this puzzle