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New York Times Strands Hints and Answers for January 7, 2025

by Peyton Jan 25,2025

Today's NYT Games Strands puzzle (#310, January 7, 2025) presents a challenging word search themed around "Front Women." The objective is to locate eight hidden items within the letter grid: seven themed words and a pangram.

Strands Puzzle #310

Need a hand? Here are some hints, spoilers, and the complete solution.

Spoiler-Free Hints:

  • Hint 1: The hidden words share a common prefix. Hint 1 Image
  • Hint 2: All eight items begin with the same four-letter word. Hint 2 Image
  • Hint 3: The four-letter prefix is a term for a woman. Hint 3 Image

Partial Spoilers (One Word Each):

  • Spoiler 1: Marmalade Spoiler 1 Location Spoiler 1 Image
  • Spoiler 2: Bunny Spoiler 2 Location Spoiler 2 Image

Complete Solution:

Solution Image

The theme, "Front Women," refers to words that are preceded by "Lady" to create common phrases (e.g., Lady Marmalade, Lady Bunny). The seven themed words are: Marmalade, Bunny, Liberty, Finger, Slipper, Bird, and Gaga.

Solution Grid

Ready to test your skills? Play Strands on the New York Times Games website.

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