LA Times Crossword Clue · Down
"Othello" villain
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Letters
4
Direction
Down
Starts with
I
Ends with
O
Vowels
3
Puzzle date
June 1, 2026
About this clue
The clue “"Othello" villain” appeared in the LA Times Crossword on Monday, June 1, 2026, in the down direction. The answer is a 4-letter word that starts with I and ends with O.
Crossword editor Patti Varol and her constructor team often use short answers like this one to anchor the grid. With 3 vowels, the answer is unusually vowel-heavy — a hint that it may be a phrase, a name, or a borrowing from another language.
How to solve this clue
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- Watch for misdirection. If the clue ends in a question mark or feels weirdly phrased, the answer is probably a pun, a homophone, or a non-literal interpretation.
- Match the part of speech. A noun clue takes a noun answer; a verb clue takes a verb in the same tense.
- Try common short fills first. Three- and four-letter answers tend to recur across thousands of puzzles.
- Crosscheck with the perpendicular entries. If the Down entry is fighting you, fill in the Across words that cross it.
- Consider context. Theme entries often relate to the puzzle's overall gimmick.