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I have a few questions about today’s Strands puzzle.
Maybe this is sour grapes (pardon the pun?)
but it seems to me to be a flawed concept.
Firstly, why are some answers plural and others not?
CRACKER is included in its singular form.
Would you only get one cracker on a charcuterie board?
I very much doubt any charcuterie ever, in the history of charcuterie, has featured a single olive.
Which would be fine if they were all singular but NUTS is plural.
Secondly, what on earth is SPREAD?
What is it doing here?
Is this a cultural difference between the UK (where I am) and the US?
Why not throw in potato or porridge or roasted pheasant or unicorn steaks?
What’s the connection here?
Anyway, maybe you found it easier.
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Strands is the NYT’s new word game, following Wordle and Connections.
It’s currently in Beta and can be played on theNYT Games siteon desktop or mobile.