Stuck in a Groove: Unraveling the “Like Some Broken Records” Clue
Ah, the joys of a good crossword puzzle! That feeling of triumph when you finally crack a tricky clue, the satisfaction of filling in those blank squares, and the sense of accomplishment that washes over you when you’ve solved the whole thing. But let’s be honest, there are those pesky clues that leave us staring blankly at the grid, scratching our heads and muttering under our breath.
Today, we’re tackling one such enigma:
“Like some broken records.”
This cryptic phrase is likely to trip up even seasoned solvers.
At first glance, it seems straightforward. We know a broken record, literally, will endlessly repeat the same groove. But what does that translate to in a crossword context? We need to dig deeper and consider how this phrase could be interpreted figuratively.
Does it relate to a person, a place, a thing? Is it about a repeated action or a persistent state of being? Let’s break down this clue into its component parts and see if we can unearth the answer.
Stay tuned for a detailed analysis of this enigmatic clue, where we’ll explore potential synonyms, wordplay, and other tricks of the crossword trade to unlock the solution. Let’s get solving!
Available Answers:
WARPED.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: –NY Times Crossword 24 Aug 24, Saturday
NY Times Crossword 23 Aug 24, Friday