Clues, Spangram, and Solutions Unveiled for Monday's NYT Crossword Puzzle, September 1
Get ready, word search enthusiasts! Today's Strands puzzle, a daily offering from The New York Times, brings a fresh twist to the classic game. With the theme of "Be my guest," the puzzle is all about finding hidden "theme words" related to hospitality.
If you're new to Strands, the goal is simple yet challenging. Instead of just finding words, you're on a mission to uncover theme words that are subtly hidden within the grid of letters. If a found word isn't a theme word, it still helps in getting hints.
In today's puzzle, keep an eye out for words like GREET, WELCOME, RECEIVE, EMBRACE, INVITE, and SERVE. But that's not all! Each puzzle contains a "spangram," a special theme word that touches two opposite sides of the board. Today's spangram is "HOSPITALITY."
When you find the spangram, it will be highlighted yellow to make it easier for you to spot. For every three non-theme words of at least four letters, a hint is given. Today's hint reveals the letters of one of the theme words, which then needs to be unscrambled. The hint provided is "a good host."
To confirm a word in Strands, all you need to do is double-tap the final letter. Remember, every letter on the Strands grid is used to spell out the theme words, and there is no overlap. So, let's roll up our sleeves and dive into this hospitality-themed challenge!
Please note that the current author of the Strands puzzles for The New York Times is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results. But rest assured, the puzzles are always meticulously crafted to provide an engaging and thought-provoking experience.
Happy hunting, and may the best word finder win!
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