One of 11 in “The Twelve Days of Christmas” – Unlocking the Festive Clue
Ah, the holiday season! The time for twinkling lights, warm cookies, and… crosswords! For many of us, the festive spirit extends to our crossword puzzles, especially those infused with holiday themes. And sometimes, those festive themes can lead to some truly delightful, albeit tricky, clues.
One such clue we’ve encountered recently, and one that’s sure to test your knowledge of carols, is the simple yet intriguing phrase: “One of 11 in “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”
While seemingly straightforward, this clue can be a bit more complex than it first appears. The word “one” hints at a singular item, but the mention of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” calls for a broader consideration of the carol’s contents.
So, where to begin? Let’s break it down.
Firstly, we need to remember the structure of the carol. Each verse presents a cumulative list of gifts, starting with “a partridge in a pear tree” and growing with each verse. The key lies in identifying which items are presented
individually
within the verses.
Secondly, we need to note the specific phrase “One of 11.” This implies that there are a total of eleven instances of the answer within the carol. This narrows down our search for possible answers.
Let’s consider the gifts:
Are there any items that are consistently given in groups of 11?
Are there any items that appear only once but are part of a larger group?
These questions will help guide your thinking as you decipher the clue.
Remember, sometimes the answer is hiding in plain sight. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box and use your knowledge of the carol’s lyrics to uncover the solution.
Happy puzzling!
Available Answers:
PIPER.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 25 Jul 24, Thursday