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Today is now Threads Puzzle is fun, but also complicated. Some of the answers were difficult to decipher. If you need clues and answers, keep reading.
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The theme of today’s threads is: Life is a road.
If that does not help you, here is a clue: exit.
Its objective is to find hidden words that fit the issue of puzzle. If you are stuck, find any word you can. Every time you find three words of four letters or more, the threads will reveal one of the thematic words. These are the words I used to obtain those suggestions, but any words of four or more letters you find will work:
These are the answers that are related to the subject. The objective of the puzzle is to find them all, including the Spanish, a thematic word that reaches the other on one side of the puzzle. When everyone has them (I originally thought there were always eight but I learned that the number can vary), each letter will be used on the board. Here are the Napangram answers:
The completed puzzle of NYT Strands for June 19, 2025, #473.
Today’s spangram threads is Roadtrip To find it, look for the R that is four letters to the right in the lower row and ends.
These are some of the thread issues that I have found that they are the most difficult in recent weeks.
#1: Slang dated, January 21. Maybe you didn’t even use this jargon when it was great. Hard word: Phat.
#2: Thar blows! January 15. I guess marine biologists could go to it. Hard word: Baleen or correct.
#3: Off the Hook, January 9. Similar to the puzzle of January 15, since it helps to know a lot about sea creatures. Sorry, Charlie. Hard word: Bigeye or Skipjack