Can I help you a little today? Today's puzzles — "delicious sounds" — are cunning and, as a result, thoroughly fun
Below we've compiled some useful tips for Strand#83 and the answer to that We'll start with a few clues before building the full answer for Strand #83, so read on if you need a little help
Warning: Spoilers are ahead for Strand #83
The official theme of NYT Strand #83 is: "It looks delicious!"
And here's an unofficial tip from me: "Look at those spelling
If you're still in the dark, here are some useful words to give those valuable clue tokens:
Still struggling? Spangram will give you tips about connecting words Today, it starts with 'H' and ends with 'S'
Scroll down to find out what it is
It's a homonym
So what is Strand's answer today for game #83?
Drum roll, please
And spangram was a homonym
Using thetips: 0
????
????
?
hi chain What a clever little puzzle! Even though I cottoned on the theme pretty quickly, the theme was "Sounds delicious!""I kept guessing until the end because I bothered my brain for possible answers to match
The key word for that theme, of course, is "sound" - because these are words that actually sound like food, not food And I was very lucky to have found a stake soon to put me on the right track
Even with this knowledge, it was a bit tricky I thought I'd meet meat/next and officially discovered meeting in the upper right corner, but it still kept most of the board open I also didn't do much to get the time (time) at the bottom left
I decided to try to split more boards by thinking spangram After racking my brain a bit, I remembered the word I was looking for: homophones This helped a lot and broke the board in half by meandering from top to bottom
It led me to find both a pair (pear) next to 'H' and a mousse (mousse) next to 'S' It meant that there was only a leak (leek) left on this side of the board
On the right there were two words left to find, both of them 6 characters long I got the chilly (chili) first, and it left only the cereal (cereal) to get
Ask for more puzzles, strands like this!
Are you reading this in a later time zone? You can find the full article of yesterday's Strand answer for game #82 right here
Comments