Cracking the Code: “With 29-Down, insect that conducts raids”
Ah, the joy of a good crossword puzzle! That satisfying feeling of piecing together clues, working through the grid, and ultimately revealing the hidden message. But sometimes, even the most seasoned solver can get stumped.
This week’s challenge? A particularly tricky clue that has left me scratching my head: “With 29-Down, insect that conducts raids.”
Let’s break it down. The clue is a classic “compound clue,” meaning it relies on another clue in the grid to provide the full solution. We need to figure out the answer to “29-Down,” whatever that may be, before we can understand the meaning of “insect that conducts raids.”
This makes the challenge even more intriguing. It requires a bit of lateral thinking, connecting the dots between two seemingly unrelated clues. Are we dealing with a specific type of insect? Or is there a more metaphorical meaning to the word “raids”?
I’ve circled back to the clue several times, pondering the possibilities. Maybe “raids” refers to a particular type of insect behavior? Or perhaps it hints at a larger theme within the puzzle itself?
I’m sure many of you are grappling with this clue as well, so let’s share our thoughts and brainstorm together! What are your initial impressions? What strategies are you employing to decipher this cryptic message?
I’ll be posting my own solution (and hopefully some helpful hints along the way) in the comments section below. But for now, let the puzzle-solving commence!
Available Answers:
ARMY ….
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 18 Aug 24, Sunday