Cracking the Case: “Container for Milk Cartons”
Ah, the humble milk carton. A staple of kitchens and lunchboxes, it holds the creamy goodness that fuels our mornings and afternoons. But when it comes to crossword puzzles, the milk carton itself takes a backseat to its container.
This week’s clue, “Container for milk cartons,” is a classic example of a wordplay-heavy clue. It’s not simply asking for the name of a box. Instead, it’s hinting at a specific type of storage or holding device, perhaps one you might find in a refrigerator or grocery store.
The clue relies on a few layers of meaning:
“Container”:
This suggests a physical object that holds something else.
“Milk Cartons”:
We’re not looking for something that holds the milk itself, but the container the milk is packaged in.
To crack this clue, you need to think about the larger picture. Where do you typically find milk cartons? What kind of containers are designed to store multiple, individually packaged items?
This clue is ripe for a little word association. Think about the characteristics of milk cartons – they’re usually rectangular, with a flat bottom and often have a cardboard or plastic exterior.
Keep those thoughts in mind as you ponder the possibilities. Remember, there may be a word or two that perfectly fits the bill.
Let me know in the comments if you’ve got any theories!
Available Answers:
CRATE.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 6 Aug 24, Tuesday