Ever feel that satisfying click when you solve a particularly clever clue in the New York Times crossword? Theres a special kind of joy in deciphering those witty hints. But what about when youre stumped and staring blankly at the grid, wishing for a little extra insight? Don’t fret; everyone faces this challenge!
One of the most common types of clues involves everyday objects and their associated accessories. Think about your daily life; what are some things you use frequently? What are their common parts? These are the kinds of things that the NYT crossword setters love to weave into their puzzles, often using playful wordplay. One recurring example is the humble camera.