Ever stared at a crossword clue, feeling utterly stumped, only to have that glorious “aha!” moment when the answer finally clicks? That’s the magic of crosswords, and the New York Times crossword is a pinnacle of puzzling pleasure. Today, we’re diving into a specific, perhaps less common, but utterly delightful crossword entry: “pigeonry.”
The beauty of crosswords lies in their ability to test your knowledge in unexpected ways. “Pigeonry” might seem obscure, but it connects to history, hobbies, and even architecture! Let’s explore what this word means and how it pops up in the NYT crossword, making us all a bit smarter with each square filled.