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LinkedIn Pinpoint #778 answer - June 17, 2026

Clues: Gouda, Frankfurters, Peking Duck, Brussels sprouts, New York Cheesecake

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Difficulty and pattern

Medium3/5Foods named after cities

Spoiler-free hint

Look for a geography clue hidden inside food names.

Turning clue

Frankfurters makes the city-name pattern hard to ignore.

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Analysis

Pinpoint 778 Answer & Analysis — June 17, 2026

Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Foods named for cities
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Foods named after cities
  • Spoiler-free hint: Look for a geography clue hidden inside food names.
  • Turning clue: Frankfurters makes the city-name pattern hard to ignore.

Why This Answer Fits

The answer is Foods named for cities. The clue set points there because all five entries follow the same pattern: Gouda, Frankfurters, Peking Duck, Brussels sprouts, New York Cheesecake. A weaker guess may explain one or two clues, but this answer accounts for the full set without changing rules midway.

Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
Goudacity-named cheeseGouda is a Dutch cheese associated with the city of Gouda.
Frankfurterscity-named sausageFrankfurters take their name from Frankfurt, Germany.
Peking Duckcity-named dishPeking Duck uses the older Western name for Beijing.
Brussels sproutscity-named vegetableBrussels sprouts are named for Brussels, Belgium.
New York Cheesecakecity-named dessertNew York Cheesecake names a dessert style after New York City.

Why Not Another Answer?

  • Types of food: the clues include different food categories, but the stronger link is that each food carries a city name.

Solving Takeaway

When a clue is both a thing and a place name, test geography before settling for a literal category.

FAQ

Q1: What is the answer to LinkedIn Pinpoint #778? The answer is Foods named for cities.

Q1: Are all of these foods literally from the named city? Not always in the strictest historical sense; the puzzle pattern is that the food names contain or preserve city names.

Q2: Why is Peking Duck included? Peking is the older English spelling for Beijing, so it fits the city-name pattern.

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