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Hint to the Lines issue from today
Today’s Strands style is: On the tree, and  .
Here’s a hint: Pasta ketchup if that doesn’t support you.
Explanation terms to get in-game hints
Find the hidden words that go along with the game’s style. Consider any thoughts you may if you’re stuck. When you discover three words that are four letters or more, Pieces may reveal one of the topic words. These are the terms I used to find those clues, but any terms that contain four or more characters will work:
- HEIR, CHUB, LUNCH, BEEF, HOME, LOOM, STEAK, ROOM, STEAK, ROOMER, BORE, SEEK, PEEK, PEEKS, BILE, BILE, HEIR, CHUB, LUNCH, BEEF,
Solutions to the Lines issue today
These responses address the style, exactly. Finding them all, even the spangram, a style term that extends from one puzzle to the next, is the puzzle’s goal. Every email on the table will be used when you have all of them ( I actually believed there would be eight, but I now understand how varied the number may be ). The non-Spangram responses are listed below:
- PLUM, CHERRY, Centenary, HEIRLOOM, BEEFSTEAK, LUNCHBOX
Today’s Lines spangram
Today’s Lines spangram is TOMATO. To find it, start with the T that’s four letters down on the far-left row, and wind across.