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Today’s strands theme: Ode for eggplant.
If this does not help you, a clue here: 2007 Pixar movie.
Your goal is to find hidden words that fit the puzzle theme. If you fall, find any words you can. Each time you find four letters or more words, the ropes will open one of the subject words. These are the words I have used to achieve these instructions but any word of four or more letters you found:
These are the answers that connect the subject. The purpose of the puzzle is to find a subject that reaches the other side of the puzzle, including Spangram, including all, including the puzzle. When you get them all (first, I always thought of eight, but the number would change), each letter will be used on the board. Here’s the SpeesGram Answers:
Completed NYT, March 21, 2025, the completed NYT puzzle for # 383.
Today’s Strands Spangram is eggplant. To find this, start the top row with the four letters on the right and wind.
Some of the topics of some threads that are most difficult in recent weeks.
# 1: 1 DatedJanuary 21st. Maybe you have not used this Lingo when it is cool. The Hardest Word: Phat.
# 2: It is a blow! January. I think the sea biologists can be an ACE. The Hardest Word: Baleen or right.
# 3: ForkJanuary 9th. The puzzle on January 15 helps to know much about sea creatures. Sorry, Charlie. The Hardest Word: Bigeye or Skipjack