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Figure skating jump - NYT The Mini Clue

Across

  • The answer is JAVA because "java" is a common informal term for coffee. Additionally, Java is a large island in Indonesia, one of the world's major coffee producers, making it a fitting double-meaning in the clue.

  • The answer "AXEL" refers to a type of jump in figure skating. It is named after Norwegian figure skater Axel Paulsen, who invented it. The Axel is known for its forward takeoff, making it distinct from other jumps that start on a backward edge.

  • The answer "MIXES" fits because it refers to varied collections of songs blended together, creating wide-ranging playlists. These mixes can span multiple genres, styles, or eras, aligning perfectly with the clue’s description of "wide-ranging music playlists." The plural form matches the clue's context as well.

  • In baseball, "on deck" refers to the player who is up next to bat. Similarly, in general usage, "on deck" means being next in line or ready. Thus, the answer "NEXT" fits perfectly as it captures the meaning of being next in sequence.

  • The clue "Down Under welcome" refers to how Australians informally greet someone. "Down Under" is a common nickname for Australia, and "G'DAY" is short for "Good Day," a quintessential Australian greeting. The casual tone matches the clue's informal style, making GDAY the correct answer.

Down

  • The clue "Print issue?" with a question mark signals wordplay. "Print" can refer to a newspaper or magazine edition, which can experience delays or a traffic JAM in production or distribution. Thus, "JAM" cleverly fits as a pun for an issue or blockage in printing or distribution.

  • The clue "Cutting down" refers to reducing or eliminating something. "Axing" is a direct synonym for cutting, as an axe is used to cut down trees. Figuratively, "axing" also means ending or eliminating something, such as a project or budget, making it a perfect fit.

  • The answer "VEXED" fits because it means to feel annoyed, frustrated, or irritated. It directly matches the clue "Annoyed," as both express a sense of agitation or displeasure. It's a succinct term that aligns with the emotional state described in the clue.

  • ALEXA is the virtual assistant developed by Amazon, and both its name and the company's name start with the letter "A." This aligns with the clue's requirement for a virtual assistant whose name shares the first letter with its parent company's name.

  • In "Charlotte's Web," Wilbur is a pig who resides in a pigsty, often referred to as a "sty" for short. The clue directly references Wilbur's living environment, making STY the correct answer.

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Solving today’s NYT Mini Puzzle and stuck on the 4-letter answer to the Figure skating jump clue? Don’t worry—Lady Puzzle Pro has you covered! Whether you want the answer right away, revealed letter by letter, or this wordplay seems too puzzling, keep reading for the explanation.

Figure skating jump Answer Explained

The answer is AXEL.

When I see “figure skating jump,” my brain goes to a few common ones: lutz, toe loop, axel. The AXEL is unique, it’s the only jump that takes off going forward and includes an extra half-rotation, which makes it especially challenging and often spotlighted in figure skating commentary. Because it’s so iconic, it’s a favorite for crossword clues too. Even though lutz could technically fit in terms of length, the AXEL tends to be the more famous and crossword-friendly answer. If you’ve heard skating terms during the Olympics, this one likely rings a bell.

Now that you've cracked the 5A Figure skating jump clue, you're one step closer to completing today’s Mini Puzzle! If you're still stuck on other clues, don't worry—we've got you covered. Explore more NYT Mini crossword answers right here, or check out our tools for solving the NYT Crossword, Connections, or Strands.

Today’s NYT Mini Highlights

A crisp and clean Monday Mini from Ian Livengood, exactly what you'd expect to start the week. The grid covers a fun range of topics, from coffee and tech to skating and classic children’s lit. There's a bit of wordplay tucked in too, just enough to keep things interesting without slowing you down. A solid mix of general knowledge and playful cluing makes this a breezy solve.

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