Cracking the Code: A Crossword Clue Conundrum
Hey fellow crossword enthusiasts! This week’s puzzle has thrown me for a loop with a particularly tricky clue: “___ America Pageant (contest for married women)“.
The blank space is clearly indicating a word that modifies “America Pageant”, and the description “contest for married women” gives us a strong hint about the pageant’s focus. But what exactly is the missing word?
Let’s break it down:
“America Pageant”
immediately suggests a competition with a strong patriotic theme.
“Contest for married women”
narrows down the focus to a specific demographic.
While the clue provides a clear image of the pageant’s target audience, the missing word remains elusive. Is it a descriptor of the contestants’ marital status? A reference to a particular era? Or something else entirely?
Let’s dig a little deeper. What are some synonyms for “married” that might fit the blank? What historical context could be relevant to this type of competition?
I’m eager to hear your thoughts and strategies! Share your ideas in the comments below. Let’s crack this crossword clue together!
Available Answers:
Mrs.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 8/21/24 Wayback Wednesday