LinkedIn Crossclimb #751 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects SOLO to DUET in LinkedIn Crossclimb 751 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

751

Date

2026-05-21

Top

SOLO

Bottom

DUET

Answers for Clues

1.

Sport that can be played on horses or in the water

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2.

A survey of the population before an election

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3.

Opposite of push

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4.

Uninteresting or lackluster

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5.

A contest between two people

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Word Ladder

SOLO
POLO
POLL
PULL
DULL
DUEL
DUET

Crossclimb 751 Answer & Solution Guide

Answer: SOLO DUET 🌟


🎮 Puzzle Overview

Today's Crossclimb #751 features a musical theme! The top word is SOLO and the bottom word is DUET — two words that describe musical arrangements with different numbers of performers. A solo is a performance by one person, while a duet involves two. The clue cleverly ties them together as contrasting musical terms.

🪜 Complete Word Ladder

Position Word Clue
Top (Rung 1) SOLO (Theme word — a performance by one)
Rung 2 POLO Sport that can be played on horses or in the water
Rung 3 POLL A survey of the population before an election
Rung 4 PULL Opposite of push
Rung 5 DULL Uninteresting or lackluster
Rung 6 DUEL A contest between two people
Bottom (Rung 7) DUET (Theme word — a performance by two)

🧠 Player Solution Walkthrough

Step 1: Understanding the Puzzle

The top and bottom words form a thematic pair: SOLO (one performer) and DUET (two performers). These are both ways to describe a musical arrangement, differing only in the number of performers involved.

Step 2: Starting from the Middle

A good entry point is PULL — "opposite of push" is a straightforward clue. From PULL, you can work outward in both directions by changing just one letter at a time.

Step 3: Connecting to the Ends

  • From PULL, changing the U to O gives POLL (a survey before an election)
  • From POLL, changing the L to O gives POLO (horse/water sport), which connects to SOLO at the top
  • From PULL, changing the P to D gives DULL (uninteresting)
  • From DULL, changing the L to E gives DUEL (a contest between two)
  • From DUEL, changing the first letter gives DUET at the bottom

Step 4: The Full Ladder

SOLO → POLO → POLL → PULL → DULL → DUEL → DUET

Each step changes exactly one letter, forming a clean chain from top to bottom.

Step 5: Answer

The answer is SOLO DUET — two contrasting musical performance styles!

📚 Word Reference

Word Meaning
SOLO A performance by a single person; also means alone or unaccompanied
POLO A team sport played on horseback with mallets, or a water sport variant
POLL A survey or vote to gauge public opinion, especially before elections
PULL To exert force toward oneself; opposite of push
DULL Lacking brightness, interest, or sharpness; boring
DUEL A formal combat between two people, often to settle a dispute
DUET A musical performance by two people; a pair performing together

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to Crossclimb 751? A: The answer is SOLO DUET — two words describing musical arrangements with different numbers of performers.

Q2: How many steps are in the word ladder? A: There are 7 rungs total: SOLO → POLO → POLL → PULL → DULL → DUEL → DUET.

Q3: What does "SOLO DUET" mean? A: It's not a single compound phrase but two contrasting terms — a solo is a one-person performance, while a duet is a two-person performance. The puzzle highlights the irony of them being opposite ends of the same concept.

Q4: Which word changed between each step? A: Each transition changes exactly one letter: SOLO→POLO (S→P), POLO→POLL (O→L), POLL→PULL (O→U), PULL→DULL (P→D), DULL→DUEL (L→E), DUEL→DUET (L→U).

Q5: What's the trickiest clue? A: "DUEL" — it could be confused with "DUAL" (meaning two), but the clue "a contest between two people" specifically points to DUEL (a formal fight). Watch for that single-letter difference!

🎯 Strategy Tips

  1. Start from the middle — PULL ("opposite of push") is the easiest clue and gives you a solid center point.
  2. Look for single-letter changes — the ladder follows strict one-letter-at-a-time transitions.
  3. Check positions carefully — SOLO is at the top and DUET at the bottom; don't accidentally swap them.
  4. Use the top/bottom clue — knowing both are musical terms helps confirm your answers.
  5. Watch for similar-looking words — DUEL vs DUAL, POLL vs PULL are common traps.

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