NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram And Answers For Saturday, July 27th

NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram And Answers For Saturday, July 27th

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I’ll be receiving the torch from Paul Tassi today, and passing it on to Chris Holt at the end of the week. I also write the daily Wordle guide and we’ve added a mini New York Times crossword puzzle to the mix. It’ll be my turn to write that starting next week. So many games, so little time!

strings It’s the latest in a series of puzzle games from The New York Times. It’s a fresh take on classic word search games. You choose a theme and then discover all the words on a grid, including a “spangram” that spans two sides of the board. Let’s solve today’s puzzle, shall we?

What are today’s thread hints?

Scroll slowly! Right after the hint of the day strings Riddle, I will reveal what the answer words are.

Official hint for today’s topic coast The puzzle is: bedtime story

Here is an additional objective guide to help you get to the solution: A classic children’s picture book from 1947.

What are today’s threads answers?

Spoiler alert! Don’t scroll down until you’re ready to see today’s news. strings Answers.

For today’s topic, find two sets of rhyming words. The first two letters of each word, including the word Spangram, are:

spangram today

Before we list all the words, I’ll tell you about Spangram for today and show you where it stands on the network.

This is your final warning!

today strings Spangram is…

Good night my moon

Here’s where Spangram is located on the network:

Answers to all topics today

If you need additional help, get the rest of the lyrics… Spoilers below!

Here is the full list of words:

  • gloves
  • porridge
  • Thank you
  • hours
  • no one
  • socks

Details of today’s threads

At first, I thought I was looking for the word GOLDILOCKS because I could see OCKS in two places, and a G. But when I found the word GOODNIGHTMOON (yes, I found the spangram first today), I readjusted. The book basically says “good night” to everything in the house. Good night MUSH, good night MITTENS, good night KITTENS. I found those three words first, then quickly picked up SOCKS and CLOCKS. All that’s left is NOBODY.

Whenever I think about Good night my moon I remember this great Jimmy Fallon sketch where he does a great Jim Morrison/The Doors impersonation with the Reading Rainbow song. It also features some children’s books including some Good night my moon Poetry. Very clever and makes a huge impression!

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