What final category connects "Kyoho" and "Red globe" in LinkedIn Pinpoint #747?
The answer is "Varieties of grape" because that reading explains the full set cleanly, including the final clue.
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Published on 05/17/2026
Updated on 05/18/2026
This quick guide keeps the spoiler-safe hints, answer reveal, and compact clue table focused on the fastest path from Kyoho, Red globe, Thompson Seedless (Sultana), Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon to the final connection.
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Quick read: a category board focused on varieties.
Fast strategy: "Kyoho" and "Red globe" both fit several loose themes, so it is often better to wait for a more specific word before locking in a category..
The answer is Varieties of grape. Use the table below to check each clue, then skim the compact FAQ for the quickest path to the connection.
| Clue | Early read | Resolved read | Why it works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kyoho | different fruits | "Kyoho grape variety" | Kyoho is a popular type of dark-colored table grape. |
| Red globe | different fruits | "Red Globe grape" | Red Globe is a large, popular variety of red table grape. |
| Thompson Seedless (Sultana) | different fruits | "Thompson Seedless grape" | Thompson Seedless, also known as Sultana, is a very common type of green grape. |
| Chardonnay | different fruits | "Chardonnay grape" | Chardonnay is a widely planted green grape used to make white wine. |
| Cabernet Sauvignon | different fruits | "Cabernet Sauvignon grape" | Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most recognized red wine grape varieties. |
The answer is "Varieties of grape" because that reading explains the full set cleanly, including the final clue.
The connection is that all 5 clues point back to one specific category instead of a loose umbrella theme. Chardonnay is what keeps the category reading precise instead of broad.