LinkedIn Crossclimb #787 Answer & Analysis

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What connects BODY to WORK in LinkedIn Crossclimb 787 — and why? We've got you covered! Try the hints first — you might crack it before the reveal.

Puzzle Number

787

Date

2026-06-26

Top

BODY

Bottom

WORK

Answers for Clues

1.

Like fish that you have to be careful eating

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2.

Connection between two things that may be "common" or "covalent"

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3.

Like some farewells

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4.

Cross a river in a shallow place, or automobile company that produces the Mustang

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5.

Microsoft application for preparing text documents

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Word Ladder

BODY
BONY
BOND
FOND
FORD
WORD
WORK

Crossclimb 787 Answer & Solution Guide

Answer: BODYWORK 🌟


🎮 Puzzle Overview

Crossclimb 787 challenges you with a word ladder connecting BODY (top) to WORK (bottom). The theme clue reveals: "A compound word for fixes to the outside of an automobile." — the answer is BODYWORK, the process of repairing or restoring a car's exterior panels and paint.

🪜 Complete Word Ladder

Position Word Clue
Top BODY (theme word)
Rung 1 BONY Like fish that you have to be careful eating
Rung 2 BOND Connection between two things that may be "common" or "covalent"
Rung 3 FOND Like some farewells
Rung 4 FORD Cross a river in a shallow place, or automobile company that produces the Mustang
Rung 5 WORD Microsoft application for preparing text documents
Bottom WORK (theme word)

🧠 Player Solution Walkthrough

Step 1: Understanding the Puzzle

The top word is BODY and the bottom is WORK. The clue hints at automobile exterior repairs — that's BODYWORK. Now we need to find the 5 intermediate words that form a chain from BODY to WORK, each differing by one letter.

Step 2: Starting from the Middle

Starting near the top: BONY (B-O-N-Y) differs from BODY by changing D→N and I→Y — wait, actually each step changes just one letter. BODY → BONY changes D→N. Then BONY → BOND changes Y→D.

Step 3: Connecting to the Ends

From BOND, we shift to FOND (B→F). Then FOND → FORD (N→R). Finally FORD → WORD (F→W), and WORD → WORK (D→K).

Step 4: The Full Ladder

  • BODY → BONY (D→N)
  • BONY → BOND (Y→D)
  • BOND → FOND (B→F)
  • FOND → FORD (N→R)
  • FORD → WORD (F→W)
  • WORD → WORK (D→K)

Step 5: Answer

Combining the top and bottom: BODY + WORK = BODYWORK — repairs to an automobile's exterior.

📚 Word Reference

Word Meaning
BODY The physical structure of a person or animal; also the main outer part of a vehicle
BONY Having many bones; thin and angular
BOND A connection or tie between things; in chemistry, a force holding atoms together
FOND Having a strong liking or affection; also "fond farewell" = tender goodbye
FORD To cross a shallow river on foot; also the American automobile brand
WORD A unit of language; Microsoft's popular document-editing application
WORK Activity involving mental or physical effort; also employment

❓ FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to Crossclimb 787? A: The answer is BODYWORK — combining the top word BODY with the bottom word WORK.

Q2: How many steps are in the word ladder? A: There are 5 intermediate words (BONY → BOND → FOND → FORD → WORD), making 6 total transitions from BODY to WORK.

Q3: What does "bodywork" mean in the automobile context? A: Bodywork refers to the outer shell of a vehicle — the panels, doors, hood, and trunk. "Bodywork" as a compound word means the repair, restoration, or customization of these exterior parts.

Q4: Why is FORD in the ladder? A: It's a clever double meaning — FORD means to cross a shallow river, but it's also the famous automobile brand that makes the Mustang. This ties into the automotive theme of the puzzle.

Q5: What's the trick to solving this one? A: Recognizing that the answer relates to cars helps you work backward. Once you see BODYWORK, you can try to build chains in both directions, looking for single-letter changes that make real English words.

🎯 Strategy Tips

  1. Start from the middle — find words that bridge between the top and bottom halves
  2. Look for single-letter changes — each rung differs from its neighbor by exactly one letter
  3. Check positions carefully — the ladder must connect top to bottom in order
  4. Use the top/bottom clue — knowing the compound word helps validate your intermediate words
  5. Work both directions — sometimes it's easier to start from the bottom and work up

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