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

PositionWordClue
Top (Rung 1)SOLO(Theme word — a performance by one)
Rung 2POLOSport that can be played on horses or in the water
Rung 3POLLA survey of the population before an election
Rung 4PULLOpposite of push
Rung 5DULLUninteresting or lackluster
Rung 6DUELA 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

WordMeaning
SOLOA performance by a single person; also means alone or unaccompanied
POLOA team sport played on horseback with mallets, or a water sport variant
POLLA survey or vote to gauge public opinion, especially before elections
PULLTo exert force toward oneself; opposite of push
DULLLacking brightness, interest, or sharpness; boring
DUELA formal combat between two people, often to settle a dispute
DUETA 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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