Big name in small loans
Cracking the Code: “Big Name in Small Loans”
This week’s crossword puzzle threw a curveball my way with a clue that had me scratching my head. “Big name in small loans” – it’s a classic example of a clue that plays on wordplay and double meaning.
At first glance, “big name” could refer to a famous person, a well-known brand, or even a prominent company. And “small loans” obviously indicates a financial service. But how do we connect these two seemingly disparate ideas?
This is where the art of the crossword comes into play. We need to think outside the box, consider multiple possibilities, and ultimately find the word that fits both the definition and the grid constraints.
So, let’s dive into the world of financial services, famous brands, and the potential connections that might help us decipher this cryptic clue. Ready to crack this crossword puzzle? Let’s go!
Available Answers:
KIVA.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 27 Jul 24, Saturday