NYT Strands Hints

Today's NYT Strands Hints & Answers (Tue, December 10, 2024)


Hints forDecember 10, 2024

Here's today's (December 10, 2024) Strands puzzle from The New York Times! This medium-difficulty game might take around 10 minutes to complete. You're on the hunt for visual entertainment terms hidden in the puzzle. The clue "Something to see" provides a hint about the common theme. Stay focused on the clue as you search. Here's a list of hints to get you started:

  • Look for something that might light up a marquee on Broadway.
  • Consider what you might see at a drive-in on a summer night.
  • Think about formats that evolved with sound might.
  • Imagine what's shown at Sundance or Cannes.
  • Visualize what captures audiences in a theater, both short and long.
  • The whole grid sings with a hint of cinema magic.

Hinted Answers: Peek or Reveal

TODAY’S THEME: Something to see

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