PUZZLE #667

CrossClimb #667 Answer

Stuck on LinkedIn CrossClimb #667? The word ladder for February 26, 2026 revolves around the theme "MALI to CHAD". Scroll down to see the hints and the verified answer path.

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CrossClimb #667 Hints & Answers

Clue: Body of water that protects a castle

Clue: Have a casual conversation

Clue: Grain used in brewing beer

Clue: Lose a layer of feathers or scales (in British English, shed a u like a layer of letters to get the intended entry)

Clue: Apply with a layer of paint

How to solve LinkedIn Crossclimb #667 Hints

The transition to MOAT was clever, matching the definition 'Body of water that protects a castle' seamlessly.

The transition to CHAT was clever, matching the definition 'Have a casual conversation' seamlessly.

The transition to MALT was clever, matching the definition 'Grain used in brewing beer' seamlessly.

The transition to MOLT was clever, matching the definition 'Lose a layer of feathers or scales (in British English, shed a u like a layer of letters to get the intended entry)' seamlessly.

I solved 'Apply with a layer of paint' almost instantly. The word COAT is quite common in these types of puzzles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the answers to CrossClimb #667?

The verified solutions for CrossClimb #667 are: MALI, MALT, MOLT, MOAT, COAT, CHAT, HORN.

What is the Crossclimb answer for the clue "Body of water that protects a castle"?

The word is MOAT.

What is the Crossclimb answer for the clue "Have a casual conversation"?

The word is CHAT.

What is the Crossclimb answer for the clue "Grain used in brewing beer"?

The word is MALT.

What is the Crossclimb answer for the clue "Lose a layer of feathers or scales (in British English, shed a u like a layer of letters to get the intended entry)"?

The word is MOLT.

What is the Crossclimb answer for the clue "Apply with a layer of paint"?

The word is COAT.