LinkedIn Crossclimb #756 Answer & Analysis 

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What connects BUSY to WORK in LinkedIn Crossclimb 756 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

756

Date

2026-05-26

Top

BUSY

Bottom

WORK

Answers for Clues

1.

Hide underground, as a dog does with a bone

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2.

Overcook to the point of inedibility

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3.

Where calves might be raised

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4.

Sound the alarm

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5.

Threadbare; frayed

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Word Ladder

BUSY
BURY
BURN
BARN
WARN
WORN
WORK

Crossclimb 756 Answer & Solution Guide

Answer: BUSYWORK 🌟


🎮 Puzzle Overview

Today's Crossclimb 756 features a word ladder connecting BUSY (top) to WORK (bottom). The theme clue reveals: "A two-word phrase for tasks that don't produce much reward." The answer is BUSYWORK — tasks that keep you occupied but produce little meaningful result.

The trick today is that the first word of the compound answer may be at the bottom, so the ladder reads from bottom to top: WORK → BUSY = BUSYWORK.

🪜 Complete Word Ladder

PositionWordClue
TopBUSY
Rung 1BURYHide underground, as a dog does with a bone
Rung 2BURNOvercook to the point of inedibility
Rung 3BARNWhere calves might be raised
Rung 4WARNSound the alarm
Rung 5WORNThreadbare; frayed
BottomWORK

🧠 Player Solution Walkthrough

Step 1: Understanding the Puzzle

The top word is BUSY and the bottom word is WORK. The clue hints at "tasks that don't produce much reward" — this is busywork, a common English term for pointless tasks.

Step 2: Starting from the Middle

The middle rungs all change one letter at a time. Starting from BUSY, each step modifies one letter:

  • BUSY → BURY (change S→R, Y→Y... actually U→U, S→R? Let's trace: B-U-S-Y → B-U-R-Y, changing S to R)

Step 3: Connecting to the Ends

The full chain from top to bottom:

  • BUSY → BURY (S→R)
  • BURY → BURN (Y→N)
  • BURN → BARN (U→A)
  • BARN → WARN (B→W)
  • WARN → WORN (A→O)
  • WORN → WORK (N→K)

Each step is a single-letter change, forming a clean ladder.

Step 4: The Full Ladder

BUSY
 ↓
BURY
 ↓
BURN
 ↓
BARN
 ↓
WARN
 ↓
WORN
 ↓
WORK

Step 5: Answer

Reading from bottom to top: WORK + BUSY = BUSYWORK — exactly the kind of pointless task that keeps you occupied without real productivity!

📚 Word Reference

WordMeaning
BUSYActively engaged; occupied with activity
BURYTo place underground; to hide
BURNTo be consumed by fire; to overcook
BARNA farm building for storing grain or housing animals
WARNTo give advance notice of danger or problem
WORNDamaged by use; threadbare; frayed
WORKActivity involving mental or physical effort; employment

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to Crossclimb 756? A: The answer is BUSYWORK — a compound word formed by BUSY (top) + WORK (bottom).

Q2: How many steps are in the word ladder? A: There are 5 intermediate rungs between BUSY and WORK, making 6 total steps from top to bottom.

Q3: What does "busywork" mean? A: Busywork refers to tasks or activities that keep someone occupied but produce little meaningful result — like paperwork that nobody reads.

Q4: Why is WORK at the bottom? A: The clue notes "The first word may be at the bottom." Since BUSYWORK starts with BUSY, and BUSY is at the top, you read bottom-to-top: WORK → BUSY = BUSYWORK.

Q5: What's the trick to solving this puzzle? A: Focus on single-letter changes between words. Each rung differs by exactly one letter from the one above it. The theme clue helps confirm you're on the right track.

🎯 Strategy Tips

  1. Start from the middle — The middle rungs often have the most distinctive clues. "Overcook to the point of inedibility" (BURN) and "Where calves might be raised" (BARN) are good starting points.

  2. Look for single-letter changes — Each rung differs by exactly one letter. If you're stuck, try changing each letter position one at a time.

  3. Check positions carefully — The top and bottom words combine to form the answer. Make sure you know which is first.

  4. Use the theme clue — "Tasks that don't produce much reward" directly hints at BUSYWORK, confirming the top-bottom combination.

  5. Watch for the reverse order — Today's puzzle has "The first word may be at the bottom," meaning read from bottom to top for the compound word.

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