Ever stared at a crossword clue, feeling utterly stumped? We’ve all been there! Especially when it comes to the New York Times Crossword, those clues can be deceptively tricky. Often, they’re less about obscure knowledge and more about clever wordplay and lateral thinking.
One recurring theme in the NYT crossword puzzles is the art of misdirection. Clues might seem straightforward at first glance, but they’re subtly guiding you down the wrong path. This is especially true when dealing with clues that ask you to “falsify in a way.” It is noun form in here.