Okay, folks, gather ’round. Let me tell you about this crossword puzzle I was wrestling with earlier today. Just a regular one from the newspaper, nothing too wild.

Stuck on a Clue
So, I was cruising along pretty well, filling in the acrosses and downs, feeling smart. Then I hit this one clue: “one is used in basketball”. It needed four letters. My first thoughts jumped all over the place. Ball? No, that’s obvious, but the clue felt like it was pointing to something specific, maybe singular out of a pair.
What else? Let’s see:
- Court? Too long.
- Coach? A person, not really ‘used’ like equipment.
- Team? Again, people.
- Whistle? Too long.
- Shoes? Plural, and too long anyway.
Thinking it Through
I looked at the letters I already had from crossing words. I had an ‘O’ as the second letter: _ O _ _. Okay, that helps narrow it down a bit. What four-letter basketball things have ‘O’ second?
“Hoop” popped into my head. H-O-O-P. Four letters. Fits the _ O _ _ pattern. And basketball definitely uses a hoop. The “one is used” part kind of made sense too, because there are two hoops on a standard court, but the clue specifies “one”. Maybe it was trying to be tricky, focusing on the singular target you aim for on any given play.
Another option could have been ‘goal’, G-O-A-L. Also four letters, also has ‘O’ second. But ‘hoop’ just felt more specific to the physical object in basketball. You shoot at the hoop.
Checking the Crossings
I decided to try ‘HOOP’. I penciled it in lightly. Let’s see… H-O-O-P. Did it fit with the down clues?
The first ‘O’ crossed with a word that looked like it was going to be ‘ROTATE’. Yeah, R-O-T-A-T-E. The ‘O’ fit perfectly.
The final ‘P’ crossed with a clue like “Put a stop to”. The word ending in ‘P’ could easily be ‘STOP’. S-T-O-P. That worked too!

Job Done
So, there it was. HOOP. Felt right, fit the letters, made sense with the slightly odd “one is used” phrasing. It wasn’t super complicated, just needed a moment to think past the most obvious ‘ball’ answer and consider the actual equipment and the structure of the game. Felt good to finally nail that one down and move on with the rest of the puzzle. Sometimes it’s these simple-looking clues that make you pause the longest.