You ever flip channels while watching TV and stop on Jeopardy! to hear what the current question is, instantly know the answer, then shout it out loud even if you're all alone? You feel pretty superior, don't you? Like, this show's not that hard. Then inevitably you get the next five wrong and give up and switch over to Overweight People Dating In The Dark While Dancing With Stars On a Rock Of Love Bus or some other reality show, right? Us, too. And that pretty much sums up why a Jeep game appears in each issue of Jp. Think of it as "Jeeps for $500, Alex" every month, a game in which you are undeniably superior. And that's why this crossword with an engine theme awaits you. Answers on page 90.
Across
1. Mixes air and fuel before they enter the engine; shorthand is this
4. Found on ceilings and in paper form, too
5. Keeps dirt out of the engine
7. The V in V-6 or V-8 refers to this about it
10 Not a footer
12. Pushrods, lifters, and rocker arms as one word
13. Controls fuel disbursement into the engine
17. Slang for the number of cylinders; also good with mash
19. Like the name implies, it starts the engine
21. This goes up and down in the cylinder
23. Tommy Lee is this (no, not that)
25. This "plug" creates this
26. Pushes the pushrod to make the rocker go up and down
28. If it's not a small-block, it's probably this block
29. Helps send fuel from the tank to the carb or injectors
31. Has lobes that move the pushrods
32. Dynamometer
Down
1. Engine in a box
2. Seal that doesn't like fish
3. Slang for supercharger
6. Double overhead cam
8. You're getting warmer...warmer...cold
9. This spinner is on the end of the crankshaft
11 Beyoncé will be happy the piston has this on it
14. The piston hole
15. Torque spins this
16. A rod connecting piston to crankshaft
18. Why you need an engine hoist
20. Intake and exhaust; best place to heat a burrito
21. Turns the A/C, alternator, and water pump
22. The valve spring determines how much of this on the valve
24. Intake and exhaust; air/fuel in, spent gasses out
27. Other word for timing chain
30. The bottom of the block