Okay, so I was trying to solve this crossword puzzle, the one from the LA Times, and I came across this clue, “Roger that, boss!” It totally stumped me. I mean, I stared at it for a good while, racking my brain, but nothing came to mind.
So, I grabbed my phone and started searching online. I typed in “Roger that, boss crossword clue” into the search bar and hit enter. A whole bunch of results popped up. I started clicking through them, scanning each page for anything that looked promising.
Most of the pages were pretty similar. They listed a bunch of possible answers, you know, like those crossword solver websites. I saw a few short answers like “OK” or “YES SIR,” but those didn’t seem to fit the number of spaces I had in the puzzle. Then I saw some longer ones like, “CONSIDER IT DONE,” but that was way too long.
- I looked at a few pages, and they were all pretty much the same.
- Some had short answers, some had longer ones.
- Nothing seemed to fit just right.
I kept scrolling and clicking, getting a little frustrated, to be honest. Then, on one of the pages, I saw it: “ON IT.” That was it! Three letters, and it made perfect sense. It’s like saying, “I’m already working on it, boss!”
I quickly filled in the answer in the puzzle, and it fit perfectly. It connected with the other words I had already filled in, and everything started to make sense. I felt a little surge of accomplishment, you know, like I had cracked a secret code or something.
Finally got it!
I leaned back in my chair, feeling pretty satisfied with myself. It’s funny how these little things, like solving a crossword clue, can give you such a sense of satisfaction. From now on, whenever I hear someone say, “Roger that, boss!” I’ll think of “ON IT” and that feeling of finally getting the answer right.