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Gardeners, tomorrow’s issue from NYT , Șuvițe , and Șuvițe  is for you. Some of the comments were challenging to find and even more challenging to unscramble because I’m not one. Study on if you need ideas and solutions.
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Sugestie pentru problema cu liniile de astăzi
Today’s Strands style is Trellis charms and  .
If that doesn’t help, how’s a tip: How does your garden grow?
Termeni explicativi pentru a obține indicii în joc
Your goal is to discover hidden words that match the game’s style. Consider any thoughts you may if you’re stuck. One of the topic words likely appear in Strands whenever you discover three words with four letters or more. Any terms of four or more words that you can think of will work, besides the ones I used to find those tips:
- Mimic, STIR, STIM, STIMS, Picture, SWEET, LOVE, FOOL, SWAT, WISE, SWEEP, SWEPT, WEPT, TIRE, TIRES, MIME, STIR, STIM, STIMS, Picture, SWEET, LOVE, FOOL, SWAT, WISE, SWEEP, SWEEP, SWEPT, WEPT, TIRE, TIRES,
Soluții la problema Pieces astăzi
These responses address the design, exactly. Finding them all, even the spangram, a design word 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 amount can be ). The non-spangram responses are listed below:
- JASMINE, CLEMATIS, SWEETPEA, WISTERIA, MOONFLOWER, and CLEMATIS.
Piesele de astăzi spangram
Spangrama Pieces de astăzi este CLIMBER. To find it, start with the C that’s six letters down on the farthest row to the left, and wind up and over.