I've collected a few go-to spots over the years whenever I'm hunting for examples of the clue 'wan', so here’s a quick roadmap that actually helped me improve my solving instincts.
Start with mainstream crossword sites like The Crossword Solver, Wordplays, and OneAcross — they let you search by clue word or pattern and pull up real instances from published puzzles. For fresher, curated examples I check newspapers' puzzle pages (broadsheets and tabloids alike) — many archives are searchable and show the clue in context, which is super useful for seeing how editors phrase it.
If you want the cryptic angle, Guardian and The Telegraph keep excellent archives, and Cruciverb or XWordInfo catalog clues from major US and British outlets. For community discussion and oddball examples, Reddit's r/crossword and crossword forums have users posting interesting uses and alternate meanings. I always take a minute to check a dictionary or thesaurus entry for 'wan' too, because seeing synonyms like 'pale', 'ashen', or the tech sense 'WAN' (wide area network) helps me spot both straight and punny clues — it’s fun to see the word pop up in different disguises. Feels great to have all those examples lined up when I’m prepping for a tournament or just want to sharpen my eye.