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🎯 Pinpoint Answer Today Solution #673

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Status
Unsolved
Final Answer
Words that come after “prime”!
Question ID
#673
Attempts
5
Clues shown
5
Date
20260304
Started
3/4/2026, 8:01:04 AM
Context

Question Introduction

Introduction

In this week's enigmatic entry of LinkedIn Pinpoint, we've got a curious collection: "Time," "Suspect," "Minister," "Number," and "Meridian (0° Longitude)." To the casual observer, these clues might s...

Words & How They Fit

The key words in this round included references to Time, Suspect, Minister, Number, Meridian (0° Longitude). These words fit together to form a clear picture of a specific region with unique geographi...

Clues & video

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TimeSuspectMinisterNumberMeridian (0° Longitude)
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Attempt #1In progress
3/4/2026, 8:01:30 AM
Current Clues
Time
Guessing Journey
[Thinking about the first thing that comes to mind when considering "Time", I landed on "Clock" as a logical guess.]
Guess
Clock
Attempt #2Correct
3/4/2026, 8:01:33 AM
Current Clues
TimeSuspect
Guessing Journey
Considering the theme of 'Time' and 'Suspect', a wristwatch could be a key item that gives the suspect an alibi or ties them to a specific timeline in a mystery.
Guess
Wristwatch
Attempt #3Correct
3/4/2026, 8:01:36 AM
Current Clues
TimeSuspectMinister
Guessing Journey
Considering the time factor, a suspect involved, and the presence of a minister, this scenario suggests an event-related setup within a political summit context.
Guess
Event Planning at a Political Summit
Attempt #4Correct
3/4/2026, 8:01:40 AM
Current Clues
TimeSuspectMinisterNumber
Guessing Journey
[The clock tower at the minister's estate was robbed, leaving a suspect and a coded number clue to solve.]
Guess
Clocktower Heist
Attempt #5In progress
3/4/2026, 8:01:43 AM
Current Clues
TimeSuspectMinisterNumberMeridian (0° Longitude)
Guessing Journey
Based on the clues, the mention of "Time" and "Meridian (0° Longitude)" suggests Greenwich, the reference point for GMT; "Minister" and "Suspect" hint at historical events or resolutions that might have taken place there, and "Number" could relate to the zero meridian line itself.
Guess
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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Correct Answer
Words that come after “prime”!
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Question Analysis

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Takeaways

Lessons Learned

In this puzzle, the theme is "Words that come after 'prime'," and each hint leads to a word commonly paired with "prime." Here's how you can crack it: 1) "Time" connects to "prime time," a term for peak hours. 2) "Suspect" hints at "prime suspect," the main person of interest in an investigation. 3) "Minister" ties to "prime minister," the head of government. 4) "Number" points to "prime number," integers divisible only by 1 and themselves. 5) “Meridian (0° Longitude)” refers to the “prime meridian,” the earth's zero-degree longitude line. Keep these combinations in mind, and prime your solving skills!

Quick answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why does 'Time' come after 'prime'?

A. 'Prime Time' is when TV shows gain highest viewership. It's a prized slot for broadcasters.

Q. What is 'prime suspect'?

A. The 'prime suspect' is the person law enforcement believes most likely committed a crime.

Q. What role does 'Minister' play post 'prime'?

A. 'Prime Minister' is the head of government, often overseeing executive decisions and national policies.

Q. Why is 'Number' linked with 'prime'?

A. 'Prime Number' is a positive integer greater than 1, having no divisors other than 1 and itself.

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