LinkedIn Pinpoint #673 is built around one simple pattern: words that come after “prime.” Once you spot that theme, every clue lines up perfectly.
Here are the answers arranged exactly as shown in the puzzle:
Time
Suspect
Minister
Number
Meridian (0° Longitude)
Words that come after “prime”!
Now let’s explain each line clearly:
Time
Put “prime” before it and you get prime time — the time of day when the most people are watching TV or when something gets peak attention.
Suspect
This becomes prime suspect — the main person investigators believe is most likely involved in a crime.
Minister
Together they form prime minister — the head of government in many countries (often the top political leader in a parliamentary system).
Number
This creates prime number — a number greater than 1 that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself (like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11).
Meridian (0° Longitude)
Add “prime” and it’s the Prime Meridian — the reference line at 0° longitude that runs through Greenwich and is used for world time and mapping.
Words that come after “prime”!
That last line is the category rule: every answer is a word that commonly follows prime to make a well-known phrase.
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