Contracts for shrinks, e.g.
“Contracts for shrinks, e.g.” – A Clue That’s All About the Shrink Wrap
This week’s crossword puzzle presented us with a clue that had me scratching my head for a good few minutes. “Contracts for shrinks, e.g.” – a seemingly simple phrase that, upon closer inspection, revealed a double meaning, and a bit of a mind-bender.
At first glance, the clue seems straightforward. We’re looking for a term that applies to contracts, specifically those related to the profession of shrinking. But then, the word “shrink” throws a curveball. Is it referring to the act of shrinking, or does it relate to the slang term for a psychiatrist?
The answer lies in understanding the subtle connection between the two. While it might seem like a stretch, the clue hints at a word that encompasses both shrink-wrapping and the contractual agreements psychiatrists enter into.
It’s a classic example of how crosswords love to play with words, forcing us to think outside the box and consider multiple interpretations. This clue, in particular, emphasizes the importance of reading between the lines and recognizing hidden meanings.
Did you manage to crack this cryptic clue? Let us know in the comments below, and we’ll discuss our thought process and the solution!
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Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 10 Aug 24, Saturday