Today’s puzzle invites you to explore the intersection of language and tradition, as it reveals the celebrations that punctuate our lives. It’s a reminder of how words can create connections, bringing together cultural significance and personal memories.
Start by pairing "Boxing", "May" with "Words that come before 'Day' to form special occasions" - the phrases read smoothly and anchor the first hypothesis. Notice how the tone and grammar stay consistent; that is usually the signal the connector is on the right track.
Next, pressure-test the idea against "Labor", "Mother's". Reject options that require invented hyphenations or awkward tense shifts, and keep the candidates that sound like everyday language LinkedIn players expect.
Close the solve with "New Year's". When those entries also embrace "Words that come before 'Day' to form special occasions", the board feels airtight and you can record the answer with confidence while noting decoys for tomorrow's attempt.