Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle
The clue for today's crossword puzzle is "Irving Berlin sang his 1943 song, '... the army, Mr Jones; No private rooms or telephones; You had your breakfast in bed before; But you won't have it there anymore'". The answer for this clue is "THISIS".
This clue and answer are related because the clue provides a lyric from a song sung by Irving Berlin, and the answer "THISIS" is a phrase that can complete the lyric. In the provided lyric, it mentions no private rooms or telephones and the change in routine for breakfast. The answer "THISIS" signifies that the previous circumstances mentioned in the lyric no longer exist.
In this case, "THISIS" is an abbreviated form of the complete phrase "this is". By using the abbreviation, the answer fits into the crossword puzzle grid and matches the length and layout of the crossword boxes.
To understand the connection between the clue and the answer better, here are a few examples:
- Imagine a conversation where someone asks why breakfast is no longer in bed, and the response could be "Because this is the army, Mr. Jones. No more luxury."
- Picture a scene where a soldier realizes there are no private rooms or telephones in the army and comments, "Wow, this is a huge change."
By using the abbreviated form "THISIS" as the answer, the crossword solver can correctly complete the puzzle and understand the relation between the clue and the lyric from Irving Berlin's song.
The Crossword clue "Irving Berlin sang his 1943 song, "... the army, Mr Jones; No private rooms or telephones; You had your breakfast in bed before; But you won't have it there anymore"" published 9 time/s & has 1 answer/s.
Crossword | Date | Answer |
Lovatts Memory Lane | 11 March 2024 | THISIS |
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