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This is a connect wall puzzle. The sixteen words should be arranged into four groups of four words, with each group's words related to each other by a common theme. The four group names can then be used to find the final answer.




box farm fire flat
games giant hill monkey
pig queen roll space
tire vein wing wolf


Hint for after you solve the groups:




Although the group names might relate to a man, the answer should be the name of a company.




Previous puzzles in this series: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5










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    I make billions (#6)



    This is a connect wall puzzle. The sixteen words should be arranged into four groups of four words, with each group's words related to each other by a common theme. The four group names can then be used to find the final answer.




    box farm fire flat
    games giant hill monkey
    pig queen roll space
    tire vein wing wolf


    Hint for after you solve the groups:




    Although the group names might relate to a man, the answer should be the name of a company.




    Previous puzzles in this series: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5










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      I make billions (#6)



      This is a connect wall puzzle. The sixteen words should be arranged into four groups of four words, with each group's words related to each other by a common theme. The four group names can then be used to find the final answer.




      box farm fire flat
      games giant hill monkey
      pig queen roll space
      tire vein wing wolf


      Hint for after you solve the groups:




      Although the group names might relate to a man, the answer should be the name of a company.




      Previous puzzles in this series: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5










      share|improve this question









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      I make billions (#6)



      This is a connect wall puzzle. The sixteen words should be arranged into four groups of four words, with each group's words related to each other by a common theme. The four group names can then be used to find the final answer.




      box farm fire flat
      games giant hill monkey
      pig queen roll space
      tire vein wing wolf


      Hint for after you solve the groups:




      Although the group names might relate to a man, the answer should be the name of a company.




      Previous puzzles in this series: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5







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          I reckon the wall can be resolved as follows:




          X = Box, Games, Wing, Space (Xbox, the X Games, X-wing from Star Wars, and SpaceX);

          ANT = Farm, Queen, Hill, Fire (ant farm, queen ant, anthill, fire ant);

          IRON = Pig, Flat, Giant, Tire (pig iron, flatiron, The Iron Giant, tire iron);

          SPIDER = Monkey, Wolf, Roll, Vein (spider monkey, wolf spider, spider roll (sushi), spider vein).




          These 4 can of course be resolved with:




          MAN (X-man, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Spider-Man)




          Since these are all:




          Characters in the Marvel franchise as created by Stan Lee et al.




          Meaning the company in the final answer is:




          MARVEL, a company which not only makes movies which rake in more than a billion dollars, but sometimes also feels like they make a billion movies!







          share|improve this answer











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            Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
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          $begingroup$

          I reckon the wall can be resolved as follows:




          X = Box, Games, Wing, Space (Xbox, the X Games, X-wing from Star Wars, and SpaceX);

          ANT = Farm, Queen, Hill, Fire (ant farm, queen ant, anthill, fire ant);

          IRON = Pig, Flat, Giant, Tire (pig iron, flatiron, The Iron Giant, tire iron);

          SPIDER = Monkey, Wolf, Roll, Vein (spider monkey, wolf spider, spider roll (sushi), spider vein).




          These 4 can of course be resolved with:




          MAN (X-man, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Spider-Man)




          Since these are all:




          Characters in the Marvel franchise as created by Stan Lee et al.




          Meaning the company in the final answer is:




          MARVEL, a company which not only makes movies which rake in more than a billion dollars, but sometimes also feels like they make a billion movies!







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          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
            $endgroup$
            – Stiv
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            welcome Stiv :) +1 & happy puzzling
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            6 hours ago















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          $begingroup$

          I reckon the wall can be resolved as follows:




          X = Box, Games, Wing, Space (Xbox, the X Games, X-wing from Star Wars, and SpaceX);

          ANT = Farm, Queen, Hill, Fire (ant farm, queen ant, anthill, fire ant);

          IRON = Pig, Flat, Giant, Tire (pig iron, flatiron, The Iron Giant, tire iron);

          SPIDER = Monkey, Wolf, Roll, Vein (spider monkey, wolf spider, spider roll (sushi), spider vein).




          These 4 can of course be resolved with:




          MAN (X-man, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Spider-Man)




          Since these are all:




          Characters in the Marvel franchise as created by Stan Lee et al.




          Meaning the company in the final answer is:




          MARVEL, a company which not only makes movies which rake in more than a billion dollars, but sometimes also feels like they make a billion movies!







          share|improve this answer











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          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
            $endgroup$
            – Stiv
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            welcome Stiv :) +1 & happy puzzling
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            6 hours ago













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          $begingroup$

          I reckon the wall can be resolved as follows:




          X = Box, Games, Wing, Space (Xbox, the X Games, X-wing from Star Wars, and SpaceX);

          ANT = Farm, Queen, Hill, Fire (ant farm, queen ant, anthill, fire ant);

          IRON = Pig, Flat, Giant, Tire (pig iron, flatiron, The Iron Giant, tire iron);

          SPIDER = Monkey, Wolf, Roll, Vein (spider monkey, wolf spider, spider roll (sushi), spider vein).




          These 4 can of course be resolved with:




          MAN (X-man, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Spider-Man)




          Since these are all:




          Characters in the Marvel franchise as created by Stan Lee et al.




          Meaning the company in the final answer is:




          MARVEL, a company which not only makes movies which rake in more than a billion dollars, but sometimes also feels like they make a billion movies!







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          I reckon the wall can be resolved as follows:




          X = Box, Games, Wing, Space (Xbox, the X Games, X-wing from Star Wars, and SpaceX);

          ANT = Farm, Queen, Hill, Fire (ant farm, queen ant, anthill, fire ant);

          IRON = Pig, Flat, Giant, Tire (pig iron, flatiron, The Iron Giant, tire iron);

          SPIDER = Monkey, Wolf, Roll, Vein (spider monkey, wolf spider, spider roll (sushi), spider vein).




          These 4 can of course be resolved with:




          MAN (X-man, Ant-Man, Iron Man, Spider-Man)




          Since these are all:




          Characters in the Marvel franchise as created by Stan Lee et al.




          Meaning the company in the final answer is:




          MARVEL, a company which not only makes movies which rake in more than a billion dollars, but sometimes also feels like they make a billion movies!








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            Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
            $endgroup$
            – Stiv
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            welcome Stiv :) +1 & happy puzzling
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            6 hours ago
















          • $begingroup$
            Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
            $endgroup$
            – Stiv
            6 hours ago










          • $begingroup$
            welcome Stiv :) +1 & happy puzzling
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            6 hours ago















          $begingroup$
          Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
          $endgroup$
          – Stiv
          6 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          Thanks for fixing the spoiler tag @OmegaKrypton! Sometimes I can never seem to get that '>!' tag to hold!
          $endgroup$
          – Stiv
          6 hours ago












          $begingroup$
          welcome Stiv :) +1 & happy puzzling
          $endgroup$
          – Omega Krypton
          6 hours ago




          $begingroup$
          welcome Stiv :) +1 & happy puzzling
          $endgroup$
          – Omega Krypton
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