LinkedIn Crossclimb #691 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects BANNER to POSTER in LinkedIn Crossclimb 691 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

691

Date

2026-03-22

Top

BANNER

Bottom

POSTER

Answers for Clues

1.

Mixture of flour, a liquid, and other ingredients used to make a cake

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2.

In a more hurried manner

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3.

Take a pet in until a permanent home can be found

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4.

Like a bigger paycheck or a more stuffed wallet

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5.

Lively dialogue which may include some playful teasing

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Word Ladder

BANNER
BANTER
BATTER
FATTER
FASTER
FOSTER
POSTER

🎨 LinkedIn Crossclimb 691 Answer — BANNER, BANTER, BATTER, FATTER, FASTER, FOSTER, POSTER

Published: March 22, 2026 · Two objects you might hang on a wall to show your fandom.

From the top of the ladder to the bottom, these seven words form a chain where each step changes just one letter. The theme? Fandom — both a banner and a poster are things you'd hang on a wall to show your passion.


The Puzzle Journey

Five middle words, five clues. Each one felt solvable on its own — "BATTER" for baking, "FASTER" for speed, "FOSTER" for pet care, "FATTER" for more stuffed, "BANTER" for playful talk. But the real trick was figuring out the right order and finding the top and bottom words that tie everything together.

Once I had all five words filled in, I arranged them to find the valid ladder:

BANNER → BANTER (B-A-N-N-E-R → B-A-N-T-E-R: N→T at position 4) ✅
BANTER → BATTER (B-A-N-T-E-R → B-A-T-T-E-R: N→T at position 3) ✅
BATTER → FATTER (B-A-T-T-E-R → F-A-T-T-E-R: B→F at position 1) ✅
FATTER → FASTER (F-A-T-T-E-R → F-A-S-T-E-R: T→S at position 3) ✅
FASTER → FOSTER (F-A-S-T-E-R → F-O-S-T-E-R: A→O at position 2) ✅
FOSTER → POSTER (F-O-S-T-E-R → P-O-S-T-E-R: F→P at position 1) ✅

And the top and bottom — BANNER and POSTER — are both objects you'd hang on a wall to show your fandom. Movie posters, band banners, sports flags. The theme clicks into place.


🎨 Crossclimb 691 Answer

Two objects you might hang on a wall to show your fandom.


Full Ladder

BANNER  (Object on a wall — showing fandom)
  ↓ BANTER
  ↓ BATTER
  ↓ FATTER
  ↓ FASTER
  ↓ FOSTER
POSTER  (Object on a wall — showing fandom)

Clue Breakdown

ClueAnswer
Mixture of flour, a liquid, and other ingredients used to make a cakeBATTER
In a more hurried mannerFASTER
Take a pet in until a permanent home can be foundFOSTER
Like a bigger paycheck or a more stuffed walletFATTER
Lively dialogue which may include some playful teasingBANTER

🧠 Lessons from This Puzzle

  1. Look for the theme after solving all words. Once all five middle words are filled, step back and look for a pattern. Here, -ER words and the "wall display" theme both emerged, but the banner/poster theme tied the whole puzzle together.

  2. Arrange words into a valid ladder before submitting. The game requires each adjacent pair to differ by exactly one letter. Write out all five words and try different orders until you find the chain that works.

  3. Use the revealed word wisely. When the game shows you one word (like "banter revealed" or "fatter revealed"), use that as an anchor point. It tells you where that word sits in the final arrangement.

  4. Think about where you'd see these things. Banners and posters go on walls. Batter and faster don't — but they're still part of the word chain. The theme is in the top and bottom, not necessarily in every middle word.


FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to LinkedIn Crossclimb 691? The answer is "Two objects you might hang on a wall to show your fandom." — BANNER and POSTER bookend the ladder: BANNER → BANTER → BATTER → FATTER → FASTER → FOSTER → POSTER.

Q2: Why is "foster" in this puzzle? "Foster" means to care for or nurture — especially in the context of pet fostering, where someone temporarily takes care of an animal until it finds a permanent home. It's unrelated to wall displays, but it fits perfectly in the word ladder (FOSTER → POSTER changes only F→P).

Q3: What's the difference between a banner and a poster? A banner is typically larger, often horizontal, and can be made of fabric or paper — used for promotions, events, or team spirit. A poster is usually paper or cardstock, vertical, featuring imagery and text for decoration or fandom (movie posters, band posters). Both are things you'd hang on a wall.

Q4: How does a word ladder work? A word ladder is a puzzle where you change one letter at a time to go from the starting word to the ending word. Each step must be a real word. Crossclimb adds clues to the middle words, making it a hybrid of word ladder and trivia.

Q5: What does "banter" mean exactly? Banter is playful, teasing conversation between friends — witty back-and-forth that's fun but not mean-spirited. "Lively dialogue which may include some playful teasing" is a perfect description of the word.


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