What connects Apple, Banana, Orange, Grape, Pear in Pinpoint #229?
The five clues are all connected by the theme 'Common fruits'. For example, an Apple is a classic pome fruit and a Grape is a common berry.
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Pinpoint Answer Today asks: what links Apple, Banana, Orange, Grape, and Pear - 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.
Apple Banana Orange Grape - What connects Apple, Banana, Orange, Grape?
LinkedIn Pinpoint #229 Answer:
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| Clue Word | Example Phrase | Connection Explained |
|---|---|---|
| Apple | “Apple a day” | This refers to the common saying, 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away,' highlighting its status as a staple, healthy fruit. |
| Banana | “Banana split” | A famous dessert made from a banana sliced in half lengthwise, topped with ice cream, sauce, and other treats. |
| Orange | “Orange juice” | A popular beverage made by squeezing the juice from fresh oranges, commonly consumed at breakfast. |
| Grape | “Grape vine” | The plant on which grapes grow, often associated with winemaking and agriculture. |
| Pear | “Pear-shaped” | An adjective used to describe a distinctive silhouette, directly referencing the classic shape of this common fruit. |
Don't Overthink the Obvious
Sometimes the most straightforward answer is the correct one. I got stuck looking for a clever connection involving shape or cultural use when the solution was simply the primary category for all five words.
Test Every Clue, Every Time
A pattern must be universal. My theory of 'things that are round' fell apart because I didn't immediately test it against Banana. If a clue doesn't fit your rule, the rule is wrong.
Identify the Outlier
If you have a theory that works for some clues but not others, the clue that breaks the pattern is the most important. In this puzzle, Banana was the key outlier that helped me discard my 'round' theory and start fresh.
Consider Broad Categories
When specific attributes (like shape, color, or function) fail, zoom out. Ask yourself what is the most general, high-level category that all these items belong to. In this case, moving from 'round things' to 'fruits' was the key to solving it.
The five clues are all connected by the theme 'Common fruits'. For example, an Apple is a classic pome fruit and a Grape is a common berry.
While an apple, grape, and orange can be round, a banana and a pear are not. A valid connector must work for all five clues without exception.
It would have been difficult. The clues 'Apple' and 'Banana' together could suggest many themes, like 'breakfast foods' or 'snacks'. The later clues, especially Orange, were necessary to narrow the options and reveal the most fundamental connection.
Always start broad and don't get too attached to your first idea. Be ready to pivot when a new clue appears, and constantly test your theory against every word on the board.