When Your Crossword Clues Go Too Long—Solving the Puzzle of Overly Complex Clues
The first time you encounter a crossword clue that reads like a legal contract—*”British composer of 19th-century oratorios, anagram of ‘TENORIAL’”*—you might pause. Not because it’s clever, but because it feels like a betrayal. Crosswords are supposed to be a quick, satisfying challenge, not a marathon of mental gymnastics. Yet, puzzles with clues that stretch … Read more