HIGHLIGHTS
- For today’s theme, “Fowl Business” in NYT Strands, you must find birds that are typically raised for food.
- The spangram for today is nine letters long, starting with G and ending with S.
- GO, TU, PA, PH, QU, and GR are the two initial letters of the six remaining answers.
NYT Strands, one of the popular NYT games, is live with its 480th edition, with a new theme as always.
From the 8 x 6 grid and “Fowl Business” theme, you should find six words and a spangram.
If you’re looking for a quick and broad hint for today, consider something feathery that can be eaten as well.
Foul Business Meaning In NYT Strands (#480)
If you are still stuck on the puzzle and want a more accurate hint, you can think of Wild Birds. One of them is pretty popular in American culture, which is also a country.

Also, the birds in today’s edition are raised or hunted for food. Unfortunately, most of them are challenging to find in real life or local markets.
As the theme suggests, it is associated with business as well, and you can try your luck and buy it from supermarkets if you wish to taste one of them.

Here is a list of answers to save you time, if you are stranded in Strands for a while.
- TURKEY
- GOOSE
- QUAIL
- GROUSE
- PHEASANT
- PARTRIDGE
- GAMEBIRDS (Spangram)
If you are having trouble finding the connection between the Theme and Spangram, Game Birds are Wild Bird Species, which are legal to hunt for multiple purposes, including Business (food) and Sports.
Moreover, Fowl represents birds thats are raised for food, which can be seen as a Business too.
For those who want to go a bit deeper, every bird except the Goose in the list is Landfowl, whereas it is a Waterfowl.
With today’s Strands officially done, you can jump into other games from the Publication, including Connections, Spelling Bee, Crossword, and Wordle.

