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The The New York Times Connections Puzzle introduced some fun categories today. If you’re a fan of different sodas (I’m from Minnesota, where we say “pop”), there’s a category for you to sip on. If you’ve read anything by JRR Tolkien or George RR Martin in your day, there’s another category for you. (One of my favorite stories I ever wrote was Fr how to pronounce “Tolkien”.) There’s a technical category and one of those “Hey, let’s play with words and how they sound” groups. Read on for more clues and answers to today’s Connections puzzle.
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Here are four grouping hints in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: Characters from Game of Thrones.
Green group advice: This helps people find specific messages.
Blue Group Tip: The fresco is one.
Purple Group Tip: Naked and beige are two more.
Yellow group: Fantasy creatures.
Green Group: Email folders.
Blue group: Citrus sodas.
Purple group: Animal homophones.
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NIT Connections Puzzle for 13th December 2024 Completed.
The theme is fantastical creatures. The four answers are dragon, giant, pixie and troll.
The subject is email folders. The four responses are drafts, sent, spam, and trash.
The theme is citrus sodas. The four answers are Crush, Sprite, Squirt and Starry.
The topic is animal homophones. The four answers are boring, connections, phish and dragged.