The Purrfect Clue: Cat’s “Handle” for Her Kitten
Ah, the joys of a crossword puzzle. That moment of triumph when you finally crack a tricky clue, the satisfaction of seeing the grid slowly fill with letters, the quiet sense of accomplishment that settles in as you reach the final square. But what about those moments of frustration? The times when you stare at a clue, your brain buzzing with possibilities, yet nothing seems to stick? That’s where we come in.
This week’s clue has been giving our readers a run for their money. It’s a clever one, full of wordplay and a touch of feline charm. Let’s dive in:
“Cat’s “handle” for her kitten”
This clue might sound straightforward at first, but it’s deceptively tricky. Think about the word “handle” – it can refer to a physical object, but also a way of approaching something. Cats, with their playful nature and maternal instincts, might have a unique way of addressing their offspring.
Consider the various aspects of a cat’s behavior: their meows, their purrs, the way they groom their kittens. Is there a word that encompasses all of these, a word that conveys the bond between a mother cat and her young?
Don’t be afraid to think outside the box. This clue isn’t just about finding a literal word for “handle”; it’s about understanding the emotional connection between a cat and her kitten.
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! We’re eager to hear your guesses and insights. Good luck, and may the puzzle gods be with you.
Available Answers:
NAPE.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 14 Sep 24, Saturday