Decoding the Double Take: “Take in” or “Take on”?
Ah, the joy of a tricky crossword clue. You’ve meticulously filled in the grid, but then you hit a wall, staring at a single, enigmatic phrase that throws your entire strategy into disarray. Today’s culprit? The versatile, yet frustratingly ambiguous, “Take in” or “Take on.”
This little phrase, seemingly simple on the surface, can lead you down a rabbit hole of possibilities, leaving you questioning your own sanity and the sanity of the crossword setter. But fear not, fellow solvers! We’re here to unravel the mystery behind this clue, exploring the multiple meanings and contexts that make it a crossword staple.
So, grab your coffee (or tea, or whatever your preferred crossword companion is), and let’s delve into the world of “Take in” and “Take on.” We’ll examine the different ways this phrase can be used, decipher the clues that might point to one answer over another, and hopefully emerge with a newfound appreciation for the subtle nuances of the English language (and maybe even a triumphant sense of victory!).
Available Answers:
ADOPT.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 13 Aug 24, Tuesday