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Yesterday’s NYT , Connections issue makes some links to TV and film. You’re certain to get one of those if you spent your youth in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. However, that colored class, good luck! Read on for answers and hints for today’s Associations.
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Tips for today’s Associations groups
Below are four tips for the categories in today’s Links puzzle, which are arranged from the simplest yellow group to the heaviest ( and occasionally bizarre ) purple group.
Consider paint and pencil names, bright team hint:
Vroom-vroom is a natural party tip.
King Friday XIII and Queen Sara on Saturday are the violet team members.
Purple class hint: Change some Disney names.
Solutions for the Contacts groups of today
Blue tones in the golden party.
Green class: Sports vehicle adjectives.
Words before” Roger/s” in blue party.
Disney animated figures plus a letter in the colored party.
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What are the solutions to the Connections of Today?
The golden words in today’s Contacts are
Blue tones are the topic. Baby, snow, powder, and horizon are the four solutions.
The alternative words in today’s Contacts
Words for a sports car are the topic. The four responses are light, quick, modern, and sports.
The blue terms in today’s Links are
Words that come before” Roger/s” are the topic. Ginger, Merry, Mister, and Roy are the four recipients.
The crimson words in today’s Contacts
Theme: Disney animated figures plus a text. The four responses are abut, belled, crumbles, and frightening.
Abut = Abu from Aladdin
Belled from Beauty and the Beast = Belle
Crumbles = Flounder from The Little Mermaid
Scary from The Lion King = Scary