Today’s NYT strands indicate, answer and help for June 21 # 475- Cnet

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Today’s strands today is a bit weird. Some people may not really know what the word spangram means, although the thematic words all adapt quite well. If you need clues and answers, read the rest.
I am in depth on the rules of the strands of this story.
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Index for the puzzle of today’s strands
The theme of today’s strands is: Goose eggs.
If that doesn’t help you, here is a clue: Schoolhouse Rock Song on a hero.
Word index to unlock the clues at stake
Your goal is to find hidden words that match the theme of the puzzle. If you are stuck, find the words you can. Whenever you find three words of four or more letters, the strands reveal one of the theme words. These are the words I used to obtain these clues, but the words of four letters or more that you find will work:
- Door, doors, nest, nets, rain, who, leave, pop, skid, deer, kid, marrow, zips, thing, stay
Answers for the puzzle of today’s strands
These are the answers that are linked to the theme. The goal of the puzzle is to find them all, including the spangram, a theme word that reaches one side of the puzzle to the other. When you have them all (I originally thought there was always eight but I learned that the number can vary), each letter in the table will be used. Here are the nonspangram answers:
- Nada, zero, zilch, zippo, bupkis, nothing, nothing
Spangram of today’s strands
The Puzzle of the Brins du Nyt completed for June 21, 2025, # 475.
The strands of today Spangram is Diddlysquat. To find it, look for the D which is three letters on the right on the upper row and lower yourself.
Most difficult strands
Here are some of the subjects of the strands that I have found the most difficult in recent weeks.
# 1: dated slang, January 21. Maybe you didn’t even use this jargon when it was cool. The most difficult word: Phat.
# 2: Thar she blows! January 15. I guess marine biologists could suck this one. The most difficult word: Baleen or on the right.
# 3: Off the Hook, January 9. Similar to the puzzle of January 15 in that it helps to know a lot about marine creatures. Sorry, Charlie. The most difficult word: bigeye or skipjack




