Tackling That “Fit or Focus” Clue
Alright, so I was doing my usual crossword puzzle today, just winding down, you know? And I hit this clue: “fit or focus”. Seemed simple enough at first glance.

My brain immediately started jumping around. Fit? Okay, like being in shape? Or maybe how puzzle pieces fit together? Suitability? Then there’s focus. Like concentrating hard? Or the center point of something? The spot where light converges?
The “or” in the middle threw me a bit. Was I looking for a word that meant one OR the other? Or a word that somehow bridged both ideas? That felt more like a typical crossword trick.
First thing I did was check the grid. Okay, five letters needed. And I already had the third letter from another answer, it was an ‘I’. So, `_ _ I _ _`.
So, back to brainstorming with `_ _ I _ _`.
- Thinking ‘fit’: Could it be something like… uh… nothing obvious with an ‘I’ in the middle fit the ‘suitable’ or ‘healthy’ meanings easily.
- Thinking ‘focus’: Again, words like AIM or LENS didn’t fit the pattern `_ _ I _ _`.
I started thinking maybe the meanings were less common. Like a “fit” could be an outburst. “Focus” could be a target. Still, nothing clicked immediately with that ‘I’ sitting there.
Got a bit stuck, honestly. Felt that familiar crossword fog descending. I skipped it, worked on some other clues around it, hoping filling in more letters would crack this one open. Got the ‘G’ in the fourth position. Now we had `_ _ I G _`.
Okay, `_ _ I G _`. This looked more promising. Suddenly, things started to connect. What if “fit” was about making things fit together? And “focus” was about bringing things into a clear point or arrangement?
ALIGN. A-L-I-G-N. Five letters. It popped into my head. Let’s check it against the clue.

Does it mean “fit”? Yeah, you align things to make them fit properly, like car wheels or text on a page. Makes sense.
Does it mean “focus”? Yes, you align lenses to get focus. You align your sights. You align your efforts towards a goal, which is a kind of focus. It clicked.
Filled it in: A L I G N. Looked right. Felt right. It fit the crossing letters perfectly. Phew. That one took a bit more mental gymnastics than I expected. It wasn’t about being physically fit or concentrating hard, but about the act of bringing things into the right position or relationship. Always satisfying when you wrestle with a clue like that and finally pin it down.