Each morning, the New York Times offers its players a small ritual of recognition — a grid of letters that, when read correctly, reveals something already present in the world. On this February Sunday, the puzzle mirrored the closing of the Winter Olympics, inviting solvers to find in scattered letters what the Games themselves had just concluded: ceremony, achievement, and the quiet dignity of an ending.
NYT Strands Feb 22: Olympics-Themed Puzzle Solutions
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Neutral instructional article providing puzzle solutions with minimal bias; straightforward presentation of game mechanics and answers.
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This article is a gaming guide for a New York Times word puzzle with an Olympics theme; it has no geopolitical significance.
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