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Puzzling thoughts

S Subbaraman

Keeping the mind active by doing puzzles is a good way to ward off diseases.

Doing crossword puzzles seems to  be the preferred pastime of some people. I myself had been doing for some years what is called the ‘Easy crossword’, which means finding words corresponding to the actual meanings of the clues, which is not always that easy, I can assure you, because there can be more than one answer to each clue. Finding the right word, for say an  ‘across’ clue, having letters that have to fit in with the words for the ‘down’ clues, certainly takes some doing. I kept indulging in this ‘intellectual’ pastime for quite some time, deriving no small degree of mental satisfaction therefrom .

Then one day I noticed my teenage  daughter also doing some crossword  puzzle. My curiosity was aroused and  when I asked her what she was doing,  she said ‘cryptic’ crossword. This answer itself being cryptic, I wanted to  know what exactly it was and asked her  to show me the clues. The first one she  showed me was “Hide the real trouble”(7). All I could make out was that a  seven letter word was the answer but I  could not, for the life of me, understand  what the ‘real’ trouble was and why it  should be hidden.

Then my girl patiently explained to her rather foggy father  that in this type of exercise, one should  not go by the straightforward meaning  of words but look for a hidden answer.  In this particular case, she said the clue  lay in the two words ‘the’ and ‘real’ adding up to seven letters in all.

The  word ‘trouble’ throws a hint that the  letters in ‘the’ and ‘real’ have to be re-arranged. I still did not see the light at  the end of the tunnel but this bright kid  came up with the word ‘leather’, which is another word for ‘hide’! Eureka !!  How easy everything looks when it is  explained!

But there are other types of clues  too. Take the following example. “You  may write this in pencil or in pen”(5). If  you start speculating what could it be  that can be written either in pencil or  in pen, you will never arrive at the answer in a month of Sundays. You have to take recourse to what is known as  lateral thinking. ‘Pen’ is not only a writing implement but also an enclosure  for animals. And another word for ‘pen’ in this sense is ‘ sty’. The clue says ‘or in pen’. So ‘or’ has to be inserted within ‘pen’ i.e ‘ sty’. Doing this, we get the word ‘ story’. And who can deny that  you may write a story in pencil?!

This is how the bug bit me. I must   confess that it had also to do with my  fatherly ego. I must have thought , however silly it may seem, that if my child  could do it, so could I. And it did not take long for me to become a confirmed  addict. I even used to tease my daughter  later saying “If you have any trouble  with crossword clues ever, come to  Dad.” She would give me a quizzical  look, which seemed to say “ Says  you”!

I read somewhere that keeping the  mind active by doing such puzzles is a  good way of warding off complaints like Alzheimer’s in old age. What an encouraging thought!

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