What do Bottle, Survey, Pool, Bucket, and Tooth cavity have in common in LinkedIn Pinpoint #529?
Each clue ultimately points back to "Things you can fill". The walkthrough below shows the specific links and supporting evidence.
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Pinpoint Answer Today asks: what links Bottle, Survey, Pool, Bucket, and Tooth cavity - and what story do they share? Follow the spoiler-safe hints one by one, then reveal the final connection and see how each clue fits together.
Bottle Survey Pool Bucket - What connects Bottle, Survey, Pool, Bucket?
LinkedIn Pinpoint #529 Answer:
Detailed breakdown continues just below - keep scrolling
词汇包含 Bottle、Survey、Pool、Bucket、Tooth cavity,跨越不同场景或用法,提示它们共享同一个类别、前缀/后缀或搭配方式。
| Clue Word | Example Phrase | Connection Explained |
|---|---|---|
| Bottle | “water bottle” | A water bottle is a container specifically designed to hold and store liquid, illustrating the concept of things that can be filled. |
| Survey | “Fill out a survey” | Surveys consist of questions that individuals fill out to provide their responses or opinions. |
| Pool | “swimming pool” | A swimming pool is a structure that can be filled with water for recreational use. |
| Bucket | “fill the bucket” | A bucket is a container typically used for holding liquids or other materials, which can be filled with various substances. |
| Tooth cavity | “Dental filling” | A dental filling is used to repair a tooth cavity, effectively filling the space left by decay. |
Once the answer was revealed, everything made perfect sense. Here's how each clue connects:
Confirm the shared idea
Check how every clue maps back to "Things you can fill" before you lock in an answer.
Lean on the walkthrough
Every clue in this set—Bottle, Survey, Pool, Bucket, and Tooth cavity—ultimately circles back to Things you can fill. Bottle sparks the pattern, Pool reinforces it, and Tooth cavity locks the shared idea in place once you view them through that lens.
Adjust your pace
Treat this as a moderate puzzle and pace your guesses accordingly.
Each clue ultimately points back to "Things you can fill". The walkthrough below shows the specific links and supporting evidence.
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Swapping the order looks tempting (Bottle, Survey, and Pool), but keeping the connector alongside each clue produces natural phrases and consistent grammar across the board.