LinkedIn’s Pinpoint #733 for May 3, 2026 centers around a clever shared feature. At first, the clues may seem unrelated, but the final line makes the connection clear: these are things with trunks.
Here are the answers arranged exactly as shown in the puzzle:
Trees
Luggage racks
American cars
Swimwear collections
Elephants
Things with trunks!
Each clue points to something that has or is associated with a trunk, though in different contexts. Here’s how each one fits:
Trees
Trees have a trunk, which is the main woody stem that supports branches and leaves.
Luggage racks
Luggage racks are used to carry items like trunks (suitcases or storage boxes), especially in travel contexts.
American cars
In American English, the storage compartment at the back of a car is called a trunk.
Swimwear collections
In fashion, trunks refer to a type of swimwear, often worn by men (swim trunks).
Elephants
Elephants are known for their long, flexible trunks, which they use for breathing, grabbing objects, and drinking water.
Things with trunks!
The final clue confirms the theme: every item listed is something that either has a trunk or is associated with the word “trunk.”
This puzzle highlights how one word can connect completely different categories—from nature and animals to travel and fashion—making it both simple and satisfying to solve.



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