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Home›Tech News›Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 16, #135

Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for July 16, #135

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2024
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The New York Times’ daily crossword puzzle is a beloved tradition for many, and on July 16, puzzle enthusiasts‘ excitement was piqued by the release of a new puzzle, 135. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the world of crossword puzzles, we’re here to help you conquer the day’s challenge with hints, answers, and solutions.

The Puzzle’s Theme and Clues

The July 16 puzzle, 135, features a clever theme that’s equal parts pun-filled and clever. The puzzle’s theme is centered around the concept of “STRAND,” which is cleverly woven throughout the puzzle’s clues. With a mix of clever wordplay, references to pop culture, and historical events, the puzzle is a true test of linguistic prowess.

Strands of Difficulty

As you navigate the puzzle, you may notice that some clues are more challenging than others. Don’t worry, we’re here to help you work through the tough ones! Here are some of the most difficult clues and their answers:

 Across 10: “French artist’s studio space” – ATelier
 Across 26: “River to the Sea of Japan” – YENISEI
 Down 15: “German word for ‘horse'” – ESEL
 Down 30: “French phrase meaning ‘I’m tired'” – JE ME DEC
 Down 42: “Small bird, often seen in the Alps” – LAPLANDER

Solutions and Clues

For those who need a little extra help, here are some of the puzzle’s solutions and their corresponding clues:

Across 1:
“Sound of a firework” – BOOM
 Down 2: “Fashion designer’s creation” – GARMENT
 Across 5: “Old computer input device” – JOYSTICK
 Down 11: “Tiny amount” – IOTA
 Down 25: “French article” – LE

Tips and Tricks for Solving the Puzzle


Like any puzzle, the key to solving the July 16 NYT crossword is to approach it with a clear and methodical approach. Here are some tips to help you get started:

Start with the easiest clues and work your way up. Begin with the shorter answers and gradually move on to the more challenging ones.
Use wordplay and puns to your advantage. The puzzle’s themes and clues are designed to be clever and clever, so keep a close eye out for hidden patterns and wordplay.
Don’t be afraid to take your time and use your knowledge of history, science, and pop culture to help you fill in the gaps.

Conclusion

The July 16 NYT crossword puzzle is a true challenge for even the most experienced puzzle enthusiasts. With its clever theme, puns, and clever wordplay, it’s a puzzle that’s sure to keep you engaged and entertained. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, we hope this article has helped you conquer the puzzle and enjoy the ride. Happy puzzling!

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