Cracking the Code: “Rule for kids before homework is done, perhaps“
This week’s crossword puzzle threw a curveball my way, leaving me scratching my head and muttering under my breath. The clue? “Rule for kids before homework is done, perhaps.”
Now, I’m no stranger to cryptic clues, but this one had me stumped. What could possibly fit the bill? Is it a specific rule, a general guideline, or something entirely different?
The key, as always, is to break down the clue and look for hidden meanings. “Rule” immediately suggests a set of guidelines or instructions, while “kids” narrows down our focus to the world of childhood. “Homework” further points to the educational sphere. And then there’s that pesky “perhaps.” It suggests that the answer isn’t a hard and fast rule, but rather a common practice or suggestion.
So, how do we bridge the gap between a rule and a suggestion? What common practice might parents or teachers enforce before kids tackle their homework?
This clue is a real brain teaser, but I’m confident we can find the answer. Stay tuned as I dive deeper into the puzzle and share my thought process. In the meantime, feel free to leave your own interpretations in the comments below!
Available Answers:
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Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 10 Sep 24, Tuesday