Ever get that little thrill when you finally crack a crossword clue? The New York Times crossword is a daily ritual for many, a mental workout that can be both challenging and rewarding. And sometimes, a particular clue lingers in your mind long after you’ve filled in the grid.
One such clue that has sparked quite a bit of online chatter is the “name that drops JAH” clue. It’s a fun example of how crossword puzzles play with words and meanings, and it’s a great illustration of the cleverness that NYT crossword constructors bring to the table. Let’s dive in!