Stumped by Roman numerals? Crack the clue now!

Stumped by Roman numerals? Crack the clue now! - SON
II or III, perhaps

Once upon a time in a small village lived a wise old man named Benjamin. Benjamin was known for his exceptional knowledge and ability to solve any puzzle thrown his way. One day, a group of villagers gathered around him, curious to test his skills with a particularly tricky crossword.

The crossword puzzle had a clue, “II or III, perhaps,” with a five-letter answer. Everyone puzzled over it but couldn’t make sense of the possible connection. Benjamin, on the other hand, had a twinkle in his eye as he contemplated the clue.

Deep in thought, Benjamin recalled the story of an ancient king who had two sons. The king loved both his sons dearly, and as per tradition, they were given names connected to their birth order. The elder son was named “II” and the younger son was named “III“. It was a unique way to honor their lineage within the kingdom.

As the village listened intently, Benjamin continued, “You see, ‘II or III‘ refers to the second or third son. The connection lies in the clue itself – it’s talking about a son, not a specific person. And what do we call a male child? We call him a ‘son‘!”

The villagers gasped in amazement as the answer suddenly became clear to them. The crossword clue ‘II or III, perhaps‘ was a clever way of hinting at the word ‘SON‘. It was a playful and sneaky trick, but it perfectly embodied the fascinating connections that puzzles and riddles could make.

From that day forward, Benjamin’s reputation as the ultimate puzzle solver grew even stronger. He became a symbol of wisdom and ingenuity, always ready to unravel any mysterious clue and bring collective joy to the villagers’ lives.

And so, the village lived happily ever after, inspired by Benjamin’s ability to uncover connections no one else could see, even in the seemingly simplest of crossword clues.

SON