Arrr, matey! Behold the NYT Strands today—clues, booty, and spangram for the day of the octopus moon, October 2!
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Ahoy, matey! Seekin’ the secrets of the NYT Strands? Fear not! Here be all yer treasure maps and clues to conquer today’s game, 'n even the spangram be included! Hoist the sails o’ knowledge and set forth on yer quest! Arrr!
Aye, me hearties! Gather 'round and lend an ear, for the New York Times be castin' off another wordy treasure known as Strands! Freshly baked, just like a ship's biscuit, this game be likin' Wordle and its merry crew o' games. But beware! It can be as tricky as a kraken in a stormy sea! So hoist yer sails and read me hints if ye dare!Today’s theme be "Fresh out of the oven," and I tell ye, it’s a feast for the brain! To unlock the in-game hints, set yer course with the words: TRAIT, STONE, SOAR, TRUMP, DINE, and LINE—like a crew ready for adventure! And what be a spangram ye ask? It’s as simple as “Dough but not nuts,” savvy? Arrr, and it be touchin’ the top 3rd column and the bottom 4th column, like a pirate’s flag flyin' high!
Now, brace yerselves for the answers to this day’s Strands, game #213: SCONE, DANISH, CROISSANT, MUFFIN, STRUDEL, GALETTE, and the grand spangram: PASTRIES! But I be wonderin’, in what world do a MUFFIN and SCONE be pastries, eh? A fine mystery indeed! So grab yer pens and let the word hunt begin, mateys!