How the Conventional Crossword Clue Shapes Puzzles—and Why It Still Dominates
The first time a solver stares at a grid and reads *”6A: Capital of France (6)”*, something instinctive clicks. That six-letter answer—PARIS—isn’t just a word; it’s a microcosm of how the conventional crossword clue operates. No wordplay, no double meanings, just a direct question or statement that demands a single, unambiguous response. This simplicity is … Read more