Okay, so let’s talk about this whole “schedule crossword clue” thing. I’ve been scratching my head over this for a bit, and I figured I’d share my little adventure with you all.
It all started when I was trying to solve this crossword puzzle. You know, one of those lazy Sunday morning things. And there it was, this clue: “schedule.” I thought, “Easy peasy, this is going to be a breeze.” Boy, was I wrong.
First, I tried the obvious. I jotted down “agenda,” “timetable,” “calendar” – you know, all the usual suspects. But nope, none of them fit. The puzzle had specific letter counts, and none of my initial guesses matched.
- Tried “agenda” – too short.
- Tried “timetable” – too long.
- Tried “calendar” – still too long.
So, I started digging a bit deeper. I grabbed my phone and hit up a few crossword solver websites. I typed in “schedule” and…bam! A whole bunch of different answers popped up. “Stuck on” also appeared several times in the results, which made me think the website probably listed answers for different clues together, all based on my “schedule” search term.
There were answers like “GLUED” for “Stuck on,” answers related to the word “ON,” and even a 13-letter answer that I couldn’t quite make out. I mean, there were tons of options, some related to the clue, some probably not. It was a mess.
I spent a good hour on this, trying different combinations, looking at related clues, the whole nine yards. I even tried to figure out if it was a specific type of schedule, like a “bus schedule” or a “work schedule.” It was clear that I needed to know the number of letters and the specific crossword puzzle this clue came from to narrow things down.
More Clues, More Confusion
Then, I started looking at related clues, just to see if anything clicked. I saw a bunch of mentions of “Stuck on” from different dates and crossword puzzles, like the “WSJ Crossword October 11” and the “NYT Crossword Puzzle” from way back. This clue, “Stuck on,” seemed to be all over the place, with a 7-letter answer in some cases and a one-word answer (“GLUED”) in others. It just added to the confusion, to be honest. There was even one from “Thomas Joseph Crossword November 20” that mentioned a 6-letter answer for “On the schedule.” What was going on?
Finally, I decided to take a step back. I realized that without knowing the exact crossword puzzle and the number of letters, I was basically shooting in the dark. It was like trying to find a needle in a haystack. So there is no confirmed answer from me.
So, yeah, that’s my “schedule crossword clue” saga. It was way more complicated than I expected, and it just goes to show that sometimes the simplest clues can be the trickiest. And the answer depends on the specific crossword you are solving. Hope you enjoyed my little rant! It was quite the head-scratcher, let me tell you.