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f84cd7c8cb43a22f0ea23aecabc0896e11532a6986821e7cd0c505073dc07d79 | language | lather, stew, sweat, tizzy, cascade, current, rapid, wave | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: current, rapid, cascade, sweat, tizzy, stew, wave, lather."
] | writing | 2024-10-01 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 478 |
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2a742686612961190f946dce13e791ab60542bc74ff7838f70a6b11e920495ea | language | ball, curl, doodle, puff, butterfly, domino, halo, placebo | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: puff, domino, curl, placebo, ball, butterfly, halo, doodle."
] | writing | 2024-11-01 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 509 |
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8b0ddb74e55cf3c1f13cde9f7a873698a3f63ebc798b9fc41d0f147e2ab5230b | language | casino, heat, joker, taxi driver, octopus, shiva, slot machine, venus de milo | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: venus de milo, shiva, taxi driver, joker, slot machine, octopus, casino, heat."
] | writing | 2024-10-02 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 479 |
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f9d14339d99363e4c8974cd6b26e6930b1d0c9ed1045230e15c6627939b723f5 | language | counter, fridge, range, sink, boat, crunch, mountain climber, plank | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: counter, range, crunch, fridge, boat, sink, plank, mountain climber."
] | writing | 2024-11-02 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 510 |
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31479de5bef8c0abea0ba41134d2e14b31fbc9668aafa98141a02689adb92b09 | language | fertilize, pot, prune, water, blouse, pant, smite, stick | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: pot, blouse, water, fertilize, smite, pant, stick, prune."
] | writing | 2024-10-03 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 480 |
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6a71b04728e36e941da59f9a14512e9ee1ff553f927f5ebbee9cfe4921f886d4 | language | hearing, inquiry, proceeding, trial, chair, listening, money, street | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: street, chair, trial, inquiry, money, proceeding, hearing, listening."
] | writing | 2024-11-03 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 511 |
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7b3275558223f88fb360e85e9a75dea0349539b88545b810236a2997679d26f0 | language | dent, dimple, ding, divot, dab, dash, dollop, drop | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: dollop, ding, dent, dab, dash, dimple, drop, divot."
] | writing | 2024-10-04 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 481 |
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d1fa30fdaf510249ebfb000dbf2c8369b1eba32ad681d242a42965b861702aa2 | language | being, character, ego, self, chest, console, vanity, wardrobe | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: console, self, vanity, chest, wardrobe, being, character, ego."
] | writing | 2024-11-04 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 512 |
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9f24482b933a5afa9e3c39d99b87616a9030c0c224252a7aabd1ec0c56062450 | language | bikini, g-string, hipster, thong, chapstick, jacuzzi, q-tip, xerox | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: thong, bikini, q-tip, jacuzzi, xerox, g-string, hipster, chapstick."
] | writing | 2024-10-05 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 482 |
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7068689cae6865cd2c07a81fd15d5207d348677b76bbabc1ec9a2f18a975be5b | language | caterpillar, fleece, peach, pipe cleaner, carpet, kingdom, marker, mushroom | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: kingdom, carpet, caterpillar, marker, fleece, peach, mushroom, pipe cleaner."
] | writing | 2024-11-05 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 513 |
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b9341bc879a4d873f1bd6cd763e2bd57caf3946c736f8c446bead3bf8420734c | language | knead, purr, scratch, shed, about, contact, home, login, cottage, cream, goat, string | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: login, contact, scratch, string, knead, shed, cottage, home, goat, about, cream, purr."
] | writing | 2024-10-06 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 483 |
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acf4ea331cdcfa09c2bd7e22fcd637a2ea7486eda559060d10292e52ddc42a0d | language | pause, play, record, stop, different, new, novel, original, correspond, message, text, write | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: message, different, record, new, correspond, text, write, novel, pause, play, stop, original."
] | writing | 2024-11-06 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 514 |
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727726933d358a0f4adc03060b6bce1572cd6f8e5fd2289b9b0356d67697711f | language | beep beep, purr, skrrt, vroom, hee-haw, hoot, whoop, yuk, bubbles, george, king kong, koko | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: yuk, hoot, hee-haw, koko, bubbles, george, purr, skrrt, whoop, beep beep, vroom, king kong."
] | writing | 2024-10-07 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 484 |
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b806d4b039528bdb5bbf7e42c3115866b8dc7b3b496afb48a931a324ec22447f | language | hash, salad, scramble, stew, artist, medium, title, year, dial, egads, monte, yoga | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: dial, medium, egads, monte, salad, title, scramble, year, hash, yoga, artist, stew."
] | writing | 2024-11-07 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 515 |
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5c6cbb7f47e2b3199b57786242e1ac886344c834d1bae7841fde7ad83017cabc | language | ban, block, deny, forbid, accidental, note, rest, staff, apple, bar, cane, corn | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: cane, bar, rest, forbid, staff, note, deny, block, apple, ban, corn, accidental."
] | writing | 2024-10-08 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 485 |
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1a815d0098ae41a88ccfc14ac642080b14f01e551b543e834e1bf901897bc470 | language | antic, caper, exploit, stunt, dill, kosher, sour, sweet, cheese, cord, deck, mustard | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: sour, cheese, kosher, antic, exploit, mustard, cord, stunt, deck, caper, dill, sweet."
] | writing | 2024-11-08 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 516 |
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1bf6d776cc09ddaadb2f3ca88813d76aa3bf8926bcdbbf2768b50bcc14fdb234 | language | bubbles, fizz, foam, froth, blossom, heyday, peak, prime, boilerplate, buttercup, jackknife, witherspoon | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: blossom, prime, heyday, witherspoon, boilerplate, buttercup, froth, jackknife, peak, bubbles, foam, fizz."
] | writing | 2024-10-09 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 486 |
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88469d31544334ab642e51631f33033977dab39dbee67d5e94342809cb9cc3d4 | language | bent, gnarly, twisted, warped, lick, ounce, shred, trace, bath, powder, rest, throne | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: warped, powder, lick, trace, bath, shred, bent, ounce, twisted, rest, throne, gnarly."
] | writing | 2024-11-09 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 517 |
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859128912cf690e876b4e1a336fa09e30969f9ce77a8c3a3d9d2c680b5fb83e7 | language | arm, eye, hip, leg, bad, fly, ill, rad, doe, far, sew, tea | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: sew, ill, far, arm, rad, doe, leg, fly, hip, tea, bad, eye."
] | writing | 2024-10-10 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 487 |
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423c1619dd19ac5e474876b3f65fa2a0a5d7fe4b7511199d7fd13bb8e7dff7d4 | language | cask, cylinder, drum, tank, pilot, usher, shepherd, steer, golfer, pendulum, saloon doors, swing | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: tank, cylinder, swing, saloon doors, usher, cask, golfer, shepherd, steer, drum, pilot, pendulum."
] | writing | 2024-11-10 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 518 |
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c7807c2577e787d7fa8dd21a799d1732b16d7145af40fe4744a9c0616995f1db | language | relish, savor, treasure, value, brass, cheek, nerve, sauce, bonus, extra, frosting, gravy | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: nerve, savor, extra, bonus, value, relish, treasure, frosting, gravy, cheek, sauce, brass."
] | writing | 2024-10-11 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 488 |
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f42805de334df0e04afb7010433f9c7082528f8238bbfe7907ad3922328f5162 | language | earn, land, score, win, crowd, flock, host, sea, expansive, light, masculine, yang | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: crowd, land, sea, win, host, masculine, yang, earn, expansive, light, score, flock."
] | writing | 2024-11-11 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 519 |
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7327ff4cf4a089d1ef9959d6f4482b1238590f404e24f1fd48988965ec6e121b | language | scarf, shawl, stole, wrap, coo, gobble, honk, hoot, app, goo, motor, sam | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: honk, motor, gobble, goo, sam, app, scarf, shawl, hoot, stole, coo, wrap."
] | writing | 2024-10-12 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 489 |
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dc30b118e83a6e140862c48065766d7c0657cd8b201793ef86acbfd78295254c | language | bellyache, carp, crab, grumble, ram, resolution, speed, storage, blindfold, robe, scales, sword | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: crab, speed, storage, sword, carp, scales, bellyache, ram, resolution, robe, grumble, blindfold."
] | writing | 2024-11-12 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 520 |
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27662d962f1e50ef82296d3b3e60ea96b719aee5d821f390beb1fd4af4e5385f | language | claw, hoof, horn, nail, anvil, boulder, coyote, tnt, california, drum, egg, honor | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: coyote, boulder, hoof, honor, anvil, claw, tnt, horn, california, egg, nail, drum."
] | writing | 2024-10-13 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 490 |
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67e29605da625671247caf857746dbc83a2e92f241700aab787cb0737aa10a60 | language | canary, lemon, minion, mustard, addition, annex, extension, wing, calculus, cavity, plaque, tartar, colonel, pharaoh, wednesday, worcestershire | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: mustard, plaque, wing, wednesday, canary, tartar, extension, worcestershire, pharaoh, colonel, annex, lemon, calculus, cavity, addition, minion."
] | writing | 2024-11-13 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 521 |
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fbd81ec7518af4ef5e3692a7717cff83cb941ced7c1f7695e908075f174a7b8b | language | comb, dig, root, sift, clap, peal, roll, rumble, bun, braid, pony, twist, book, salad, table, tree | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: tree, clap, salad, roll, braid, sift, root, twist, pony, comb, peal, table, book, rumble, bun, dig."
] | writing | 2024-10-14 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 491 |
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c0c9f3b12babbbbda14ca02480d23a47be24b2583e208cf825b0d224d384e9b9 | language | drain, empty, exhaust, sap, tax, tip, total, signature, groove, jam, rock, shred, cube, grain, powder, syrup | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: grain, cube, empty, tax, sap, signature, total, tip, rock, shred, drain, exhaust, syrup, jam, powder, groove."
] | writing | 2024-11-14 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 522 |
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101e363752a4f40a813226b9d55eaeaba40a95d984f9158a12fa144bc2696733 | language | center, guard, quarterback, safety, discovery, history, nickelodeon, oxygen, homey, joker, pennywise, ronald, defense, democrat, dimensional, drive | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: dimensional, drive, oxygen, guard, democrat, center, nickelodeon, pennywise, history, homey, defense, quarterback, joker, safety, ronald, discovery."
] | writing | 2024-10-15 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 492 |
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285e561bcfc061b705ab7ee6bf8b37cb9aed961c0cfacc48451c770fe86b5e9c | language | crunch, dove, payday, symphony, core, meat, substance, thrust, demi, push-up, sports, wireless, big, early, lady, sue | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: push-up, meat, core, lady, big, thrust, sports, dove, substance, symphony, demi, early, crunch, wireless, sue, payday."
] | writing | 2024-11-15 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 523 |
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7f2702331fb76e3854f278b7a3ec3c8f3a02191dde539880936a0110c253082f | language | eventually, later, next, soon, bracket, bye, round, seed, cheerio, flake, pebble, puff, peace, scissors, two, victory | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: victory, puff, soon, round, bracket, later, eventually, scissors, pebble, cheerio, flake, next, seed, bye, two, peace."
] | writing | 2024-10-16 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 493 |
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542aac3c0e8d4edd1c0adafc0005f199dc6c51bf88356112120acf2551d8073d | language | cap, cover, plug, seal, beret, derby, pillbox, snapback, gator, sooner, volunteer, wolverine, bananas, commando, figure, rogue | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: figure, derby, snapback, gator, cap, bananas, seal, cover, volunteer, pillbox, wolverine, plug, beret, commando, rogue, sooner."
] | writing | 2024-11-16 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 524 |
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2a9acd0663982cd5cb0df3e089f022ec2c55b2c03589bbf07d7ec6c9a98bab3b | language | green, lawn, park, yard, address, answer, field, handle, car, goodfella, jaw, swinger, criminal, harvard, lemon, natural | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: car, address, handle, natural, goodfella, harvard, jaw, yard, lawn, answer, green, swinger, park, field, lemon, criminal."
] | writing | 2024-10-17 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 494 |
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3236b5af45d8be294d3c367dbd90f369edcc13cb992a3ac81a74715894a5c509 | language | association, guild, league, union, clingy, sleek, slinky, snug, apology, dubbing, prayer, proposal, contraction, foot, possessive, quotation | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: union, foot, clingy, snug, slinky, dubbing, league, quotation, contraction, sleek, guild, possessive, prayer, apology, association, proposal."
] | writing | 2024-11-17 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 525 |
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e0768fa047fd5b72dbee4d576aad308f1324fd82d679b856ab77882bae193bb0 | language | bust, dud, flop, miss, chance, shot, time, turn, card, charge, credit, plastic, kindle, prime, rainforest, river | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: kindle, chance, credit, prime, river, charge, rainforest, shot, flop, bust, turn, miss, plastic, time, dud, card."
] | writing | 2024-10-18 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 495 |
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5751ec57dab9313c21ee319c3a03dcb19b6ef35fe2473c93c6fd95f0b8af392e | language | comb, dryer, hairspray, rollers, gas, internet, phone, rent, dalmatian, die, domino, ladybug, fiddler, hermit, horseshoe, spider | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: fiddler, spider, phone, dalmatian, domino, die, rent, horseshoe, hermit, dryer, hairspray, ladybug, rollers, internet, gas, comb."
] | writing | 2024-11-18 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 526 |
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5330887c5b2a52e42dd0377b798203edb2665ddee6df136304570d1b674058ab | language | generate, inspire, prompt, provoke, candle, incense, lotion, soap, insult, jellyfish, nettle, wasp, civilization, halo, madden, metroid | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: wasp, inspire, insult, civilization, nettle, jellyfish, candle, metroid, generate, soap, incense, prompt, provoke, halo, madden, lotion."
] | writing | 2024-10-19 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 496 |
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4a70a9ee65e34a89d9852f0b493437860acf6bcf9339453aae820df7773d5a77 | language | concentration, field, focus, specialty, face, fingerprint, password, pin, ear, elbow, ribbon, wheel, agent, dribble, jeopardy, standard | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: elbow, ribbon, ear, password, agent, wheel, focus, pin, standard, field, face, specialty, jeopardy, concentration, dribble, fingerprint."
] | writing | 2024-11-19 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 527 |
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8d110e5e1c6456679a4adf8b9f05d57b19bea78a1117149bfd60e72b60553b14 | language | article, column, feature, story, clatter, racket, row, ruckus, ball, net, paddle, table, butt, fore, oar, sew | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: ruckus, oar, article, ball, table, sew, fore, butt, row, racket, feature, paddle, column, net, clatter, story."
] | writing | 2024-10-20 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 497 |
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1b33907ddc96e526609a7dfdd94c7f27435f1958681bbd4651bad33bc0e8fbc0 | language | kidney, mung, navy, pinto, drive, low, neutral, reverse, draw, grab, hook, pull, car, dead, liver, whirl | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: car, dead, draw, drive, reverse, whirl, hook, pinto, kidney, neutral, mung, pull, low, liver, navy, grab."
] | writing | 2024-10-21 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 498 |
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162ad0e042c0e4d60efa30e270f8e1665b0795af06341a69fbdc34b5b03e0185 | language | designer, haute, high-end, luxury, concoct, engineer, hatch, mastermind, explorer, pioneer, viking, voyager, bingo, marco polo, tag, uno | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: luxury, mastermind, viking, designer, pioneer, marco polo, hatch, concoct, engineer, explorer, uno, haute, bingo, high-end, tag, voyager."
] | writing | 2024-10-22 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 499 |
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c94b09d2821d5c5bc7b4c5539a9dc2a9d28b862c78870e2e0117e5d73ebd0208 | language | cab, jacket, journalism, pages, beret, goblin, salad, thumb, jay, jeans, moon, whale, haze, heart, prose, rain | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: whale, salad, moon, pages, cab, journalism, jeans, thumb, haze, heart, jay, beret, jacket, goblin, prose, rain."
] | writing | 2024-10-23 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 500 |
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ded1bbd76730572f6ff7723c239ba59271cc1d210ba5286befed4b84245b6717 | language | bill, program, schedule, slate, audio, cooking, games, news, airplane, crane, fan, fortune teller, adieu, comment, pain, temps | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: comment, audio, slate, bill, fortune teller, fan, games, temps, adieu, news, pain, airplane, schedule, cooking, crane, program."
] | writing | 2024-10-24 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 501 |
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1ad1d332901ea1841a6ff90d32a3a82871011fb38e3ccc3f3c59a839a4e21253 | language | dot, period, point, tittle, exclamation points, heart, question mark, thumbs up, ball, formal, hop, rave, bad review, camera movement, cookware, satyr | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: exclamation points, bad review, thumbs up, formal, ball, heart, period, question mark, satyr, camera movement, hop, point, rave, cookware, dot, tittle."
] | writing | 2024-10-25 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 502 |
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181616b71589f6ea32ce70228a57497526abb72f096af8f8a4ddac2196b297de | language | faze, rattle, ruffle, throw, chain, chat, conversation, thread, cradle, hammock, rocker, swing, can, roller, silo, spool | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: cradle, can, conversation, chat, rattle, roller, ruffle, throw, swing, hammock, silo, faze, rocker, thread, spool, chain."
] | writing | 2024-10-26 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 503 |
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d12f011a17ae215859dc3f252922c1ad4b9292a0bda447889231a1b25c5baf6e | language | cute, fresh, smart, wise, air, mood, feeling, quality, bar, bel, lux, mole, mermaid, prince, rascals, tramp | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: smart, prince, fresh, bar, air, feeling, lux, cute, mermaid, rascals, bel, mole, tramp, wise, mood, quality."
] | writing | 2024-10-27 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 504 |
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1a9a81b8cedbe633033a0e5371270c3c379ed1979f5173afb2ec64132a90489b | language | mean, signify, spell, suggest, audible, pandora, shazam, tidal, cherish, have, hold, love, abracadabra, please, presto, thank you | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: mean, shazam, love, have, hold, suggest, signify, abracadabra, thank you, please, presto, tidal, cherish, pandora, audible, spell."
] | writing | 2024-10-28 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 505 |
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71e45cfd9d8b8b24c5db608127ff9bc890725fbc7727219531b14484742cdf40 | language | mint, new, original, unused, attending, fellow, intern, resident, countryman, ear, friend, roman, perfect, pocket, times, town | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: intern, mint, roman, new, times, resident, attending, pocket, ear, perfect, countryman, town, unused, friend, original, fellow."
] | writing | 2024-10-29 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 506 |
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11fe6e706f1d052a38c42d39c3d2ef5f94a6bbee363a0b297ffda502b2e5c6bf | language | boom, rise, spike, surge, dolly, rollerblade, skateboard, wagon, duct, electrical, gaffer, packing, best boy, idea, kroner, stables | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: rise, kroner, wagon, electrical, gaffer, packing, spike, idea, best boy, surge, boom, duct, dolly, stables, rollerblade, skateboard."
] | writing | 2024-10-30 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 507 |
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fb313f6aafaf8227a01b5e898cbdc072d4773a418db41d4c48a37d5363e7617e | language | darling, love, pumpkin, treasure, bat, blink, flutter, wink, diablo, mustang, spider, viper, egg, job, scavenger, witch | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in <solution></solution> as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, <solution>bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder</solution>). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: blink, flutter, love, spider, egg, witch, diablo, job, treasure, viper, bat, wink, scavenger, darling, mustang, pumpkin."
] | writing | 2024-10-31 | connections | 2024-11-25T00:00:00 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://connectionsgame.org/ | 508 |
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af476f71ad2370c738d616a1bb2d093294018a7b6a9c43f62641ce46f9909ea1 | language | current, drift, tide, wave, curl, fly, press, row | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: row, drift, curl, tide, current, press, fly, wave."
] | writing | 2024-06-01 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 356 |
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178145ed3940884ab7d62b8901617e8ce69f42d64193ab7d1aa25e4870437f07 | language | body, canon, oeuvre, works, fuji, hood, olympus, whitney | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: fuji, canon, oeuvre, olympus, whitney, hood, body, works."
] | writing | 2024-05-31 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 355 |
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e97f5c01548d6e52ab781821f749da6639940c88a5843ba7ec708dec713a6daa | language | loot, raid, rob, sack, bobby, hair, push, safety | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: push, sack, hair, raid, loot, bobby, safety, rob."
] | writing | 2024-05-30 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 354 |
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66ac76c2dc1e382f6fc96c622f2a78925cd4f09d4f72b7dd90a95161b13cea98 | language | direct, guide, lead, steer, bully, cow, daunt, rattle | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: steer, bully, cow, lead, daunt, guide, rattle, direct."
] | writing | 2024-05-29 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 353 |
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0b2dc3b0bda3a827e457d473a6247d07323c145f78eb261cc7b0c3b5ba105347 | language | easy, flexible, open, receptive, evil, live, veil, vile | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: vile, veil, live, open, easy, receptive, evil, flexible."
] | writing | 2024-05-28 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 352 |
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85953972cbe6f969c54231e7a7ef3c4113f3d34453b7566028f1306426648966 | language | choice, say, voice, vote, flat, natural, quarter, whole | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: voice, whole, quarter, choice, natural, flat, vote, say."
] | writing | 2024-05-27 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 351 |
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22844d9b27f05c95b563146a5cd5bf18898bdc1f4ff6b45069e5136bcc767cd7 | language | griddle, kettle, pan, pot, geez, seize, tease, wise | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: seize, kettle, geez, pot, wise, pan, tease, griddle."
] | writing | 2024-05-26 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 350 |
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a76890c3d41ecdb8e15d138ad65c13ebac9cd192d4593d44cfd6f95a355a8893 | language | first, initial, maiden, premier, back, champion, endorse, support | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: premier, champion, first, back, maiden, endorse, initial, support."
] | writing | 2024-05-25 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 349 |
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4f8cfb2b01d2204fa3815ff1ea8d2f59b3553789c7c97dbe9de13d62b6cb4b5d | language | drain, duct, pipe, sewer, egg, knuckles, smile, window | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: sewer, window, pipe, drain, duct, smile, egg, knuckles."
] | writing | 2024-05-24 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 348 |
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3cd7f7fb2bb6ca17b3104b69c4239c6c4d62406ea1be730557f16697bf5c3373 | language | exploit, leverage, milk, use, done, over, through, up | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: use, leverage, through, up, exploit, done, over, milk."
] | writing | 2024-05-23 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 347 |
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4b930fdccf2618aae73854ae6be6fb831e98158fb62c0779f74e24392629c58b | language | head, knees, shoulders, toes, pares, peels, shells, shucks | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: knees, shoulders, toes, shucks, pares, head, shells, peels."
] | writing | 2024-05-22 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 346 |
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04a66da39fcd1eeabb041b30c37d8fc08ba62740d89466ad05739cc95ca22695 | language | bit, dash, pinch, touch, buy, deal, steal, value | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: value, touch, bit, steal, deal, pinch, dash, buy."
] | writing | 2024-05-21 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 345 |
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9b7603150b0116f852a0ea115e4933d245cbee57256e0813b7a15a10f3571759 | language | charm, hex, magic, spell, cape, mask, tights, underwear | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: tights, charm, underwear, magic, hex, mask, cape, spell."
] | writing | 2024-05-20 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 344 |
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7589dd96e6c79a7a5a4e1d1c487c2c4092674a0d130f080c3086ab426c060ce5 | language | flush, loaded, rich, wealthy, chop, cube, dice, mince | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: dice, flush, cube, wealthy, chop, loaded, rich, mince."
] | writing | 2024-05-19 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 343 |
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f5e768a74ea667891aa550d4bdf2f869ff01dd9660e866aab2d1c32f853b6446 | language | bulldog, catfish, horsefly, turtledove, clock, mattress, mousetrap, trampoline | [
"You are given 8 words/phrases below. Find two groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 8 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: turtledove, bulldog, mattress, trampoline, mousetrap, catfish, horsefly, clock."
] | writing | 2024-05-18 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 342 |
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fce6f8779ba9e0fef76aac7f4d4de2fb84bb92846ae9b7a32177658890df2b40 | language | base, dirty, low, vile, fruit, pitcher, skull, tablecloth, batter, can, garden, pong | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: fruit, batter, vile, can, low, pong, garden, base, skull, dirty, pitcher, tablecloth."
] | writing | 2024-05-17 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 341 |
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7c09c2e8816a60195d9e5508455ddfc18298cec958e323471e1298cc873a701a | language | pic, shot, snap, still, cinch, ice, lock, secure, breeze, coast, glide, sail | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: shot, still, cinch, secure, coast, lock, sail, pic, breeze, glide, snap, ice."
] | writing | 2024-05-16 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 340 |
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621580d5f240138b7f4f38c7e7f6286fb779ef7eaa30785a164fcd7537f7528e | language | act, bill, measure, resolution, direct, frank, open, straight, aura, buck, doge, hoda | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: frank, open, direct, resolution, buck, hoda, doge, straight, act, measure, aura, bill."
] | writing | 2024-05-15 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 339 |
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56d4b546a68c2b2ac65e2f3f92a3e077aba86eedc9904a4493642904374818a6 | language | dine, feast, feed, sup, ella, me, sus, yo, fit, jim, pickings, shady | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: shady, me, feed, dine, feast, ella, pickings, yo, fit, sus, sup, jim."
] | writing | 2024-05-14 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 338 |
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d0870e944f1a5ed63c14f2b105362d491e861ddd35fa680dc4ab922b6a692ddc | language | brand, collection, label, line, bunny, duck, martian, pig, greece, hare, katz, maim | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: brand, collection, label, hare, greece, line, duck, maim, pig, bunny, katz, martian."
] | writing | 2024-05-13 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 337 |
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091587d95e7240906a6a0620d5ee627ec568e6394791c69285b6d80841c87016 | language | chuck, flank, loin, round, mia, omg, pin, ram, libre, mama, mule, sling | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: libre, sling, pin, omg, mama, mia, loin, ram, round, chuck, flank, mule."
] | writing | 2024-05-12 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 336 |
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97f0d2eaabd29ef3f04264e1fda600fa2248697ee1acd7cea9da8a940cc43215 | language | headliner, lead, principal, star, cross, garlic, silver, sun, cracked, lampoon, mad, onion | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: sun, mad, cross, cracked, onion, silver, lampoon, star, lead, headliner, garlic, principal."
] | writing | 2024-05-11 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 335 |
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04e7a52f8d0a35bb77245427946aaf7fb814ab7a93e972e246608efcb46a82a6 | language | brass, cheek, gall, nerve, collar, halter, harness, lead, carousel, globe, record, top | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: cheek, halter, gall, globe, brass, collar, lead, record, carousel, top, harness, nerve."
] | writing | 2024-05-10 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 334 |
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623a587a57c3af61bd3bf557c26aa9deac20a1824f4df446d9725da1de9e74ef | language | period, spell, stretch, time, check, contain, curb, limit, bill, egg, fur, venom | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: venom, time, fur, stretch, egg, limit, spell, curb, bill, period, check, contain."
] | writing | 2024-05-09 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 333 |
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73095f1f830a6bb432b47e9c0293fe1dd8f1853d7c58cae5c4df020d560b14d4 | language | brick, cherry, rose, ruby, drop, splash, spot, sprinkle, bird, bubble, mud, sponge | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: sponge, bird, cherry, splash, sprinkle, drop, bubble, ruby, brick, rose, spot, mud."
] | writing | 2024-05-08 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 332 |
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ea86509f68b4d7c0c9d2b9964141aa874e6c578f06792ff7ff3d3808d6033a2f | language | bun, hero, roll, wrap, chops, kisser, trap, yap, bob, clap, snap, tap | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: clap, snap, chops, tap, bun, hero, kisser, trap, wrap, bob, roll, yap."
] | writing | 2024-05-07 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 331 |
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d7c5777bb92ddc8fd999762619519f3e14db9bdd9ea1292ddba5242bb086d9d6 | language | bother, handful, pain, pest, few, many, several, some, fool, lovers, magician, tower | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: handful, bother, tower, few, fool, pain, some, magician, pest, several, lovers, many."
] | writing | 2024-05-06 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 330 |
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45287d91a053a405e08469bd5ae6e972d99a2cc1f3c3968851eb46df2dfd1269 | language | benefit, fruit, return, reward, egg, everything, plain, poppy, frank, mum, vamp, were | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: egg, were, vamp, everything, fruit, reward, mum, poppy, plain, return, frank, benefit."
] | writing | 2024-05-05 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 329 |
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1a508fde5a79b3d2048fc8bc30164673e151c73e6b25db3a46a6b9982bea5094 | language | fancy, love, relish, savor, cylinder, pin, spring, tumbler, carrot, hurts, jewel, om | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: spring, carrot, om, tumbler, relish, fancy, hurts, cylinder, love, savor, jewel, pin."
] | writing | 2024-05-04 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 328 |
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60168bc527b017c582309529cd150e36de3a839d260aa30d0c1002880d293fda | language | bar, club, disco, lounge, ditch, drop, lose, shed, bake, clearance, garage, sample | [
"You are given 12 words/phrases below. Find three groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 12 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: disco, shed, ditch, lounge, garage, club, sample, bar, clearance, bake, drop, lose."
] | writing | 2024-05-03 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 327 |
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43ae09ee650aede5c20c0eb7becec31d9918217c4123d5d933d54ec48d5a82c1 | language | ace, crackerjack, expert, hotshot, chock, jack, tire, wrench, gladiator, her, joker, signs, popcorn, rapture, rocketry, soulmate | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: popcorn, crackerjack, expert, ace, soulmate, joker, chock, jack, gladiator, her, hotshot, wrench, rocketry, tire, rapture, signs."
] | writing | 2024-05-02 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 326 |
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8ad43b59dfc21e56785466dcd79986b4415252778aeb376e62aa520ad6f159bf | language | button, fly, pocket, rivet, line, plane, point, solid, file, history, view, window, animal, door, kink, supreme | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: animal, line, window, plane, view, fly, supreme, pocket, history, solid, rivet, point, kink, button, file, door."
] | writing | 2024-05-01 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 325 |
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43e21692e33ccfcf447a4ced9dc5862db719e8d57ff35d68417696b4b95961d9 | language | aioli, barbecue, marinara, ranch, examine, grill, probe, question, bill, invoice, receipt, statement, ancestry, broth, cattle, merchandise | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: statement, aioli, ancestry, bill, merchandise, ranch, marinara, examine, question, barbecue, broth, cattle, receipt, probe, invoice, grill."
] | writing | 2024-04-30 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 324 |
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4dd31a1d3c6f0c392de0676569fd783a467e837b86938892e55afbddf0f62e6d | language | bridge, crunch, dip, squat, bounty, cowboy, duel, saloon, carter, gore, king, tutu, busy, honey, queen, spelling | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: bounty, bridge, dip, tutu, spelling, gore, crunch, squat, busy, saloon, queen, duel, king, honey, carter, cowboy."
] | writing | 2024-04-29 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 323 |
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fb15abda711c545569624c5e4c9c2cc86b49d53bcd2499aa6b3be35efbc867a8 | language | deep, extreme, fierce, intense, bump, butt, knock, ram, fuzz, noise, snow, static, bloody, hail, proud, virgin | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: virgin, knock, deep, hail, snow, butt, fuzz, bloody, extreme, intense, noise, bump, static, ram, proud, fierce."
] | writing | 2024-04-28 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 322 |
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3ac10e531f68160bbb3e42c3732597b0638770ad4e90a082a30b9e22150b525a | language | accept, believe, buy, swallow, outage, short, spike, surge, abstract, brief, digest, outline, curt, hairy, kneel, wane | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: short, curt, hairy, kneel, buy, swallow, surge, outage, abstract, accept, digest, brief, believe, outline, spike, wane."
] | writing | 2024-04-27 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 321 |
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fb59c19796513bece8c3f7a416c829b22536494bd8e5164023897a00f6f73cc6 | language | elegance, grace, style, taste, bake, bask, sun, tan, affect, impact, move, touch, sen, sight, sine, sour | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: style, move, affect, sen, grace, sour, sight, tan, impact, bask, bake, taste, touch, elegance, sine, sun."
] | writing | 2024-04-26 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 320 |
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730d9c603af3720656d465f7ab08e7a1a579072bf796287d5834af3add8863c9 | language | beaker, dropper, goggles, microscope, center, heart, hub, nucleus, cell, formula, sheet, sort, body, love, romance, sign | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: microscope, body, romance, dropper, heart, cell, sign, love, goggles, sort, hub, beaker, nucleus, center, formula, sheet."
] | writing | 2024-04-25 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 319 |
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0c9674c47e4adf7a3736192824147ed07bf3bb51af78551dad57dcc998e077f9 | language | cilantro, lime, onion, salsa, kilo, mega, micro, pico, mini, pencil, poodle, wrap, capitol, faith, foot, mole | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: onion, micro, kilo, pico, mini, wrap, cilantro, faith, mole, pencil, lime, salsa, poodle, foot, capitol, mega."
] | writing | 2024-04-24 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 318 |
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9c1d5afa2518fa47d0beaadb5f527097a1028a385cc743f5d8cf52af611a035f | language | boot, bounce, eject, toss, earth, ground, land, soil, baltic, black, philippine, red, big, philadelphia, splash, sully | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: soil, bounce, sully, toss, land, red, philadelphia, boot, eject, earth, black, big, splash, ground, philippine, baltic."
] | writing | 2024-04-23 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 317 |
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8d5f7c0ee7f6c7b36194e1beb6db961435c4342d1ab04c6c62ebe092e3be7f45 | language | bud, chum, mate, pal, cold, dank, dark, musty, fuzz, scruff, shadow, whiskers, fund, kitty, pool, pot | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: pool, chum, pal, whiskers, fund, bud, scruff, dank, dark, mate, musty, cold, pot, kitty, fuzz, shadow."
] | writing | 2024-04-22 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 316 |
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2030d5de18fb7837c7cddadbb6aa46eb9990372b0e49e4fe7a6218db263e5d50 | language | example, ideal, model, symbol, car, conductor, station, track, cymbal, scimitar, simmer, symphony, drum, mark, wax, wig | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: station, wax, simmer, track, wig, symbol, drum, conductor, mark, symphony, scimitar, example, ideal, car, model, cymbal."
] | writing | 2024-04-21 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 315 |
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65dff0b53e82dee459912cdd6390bcc91128745c4db1fe5988d01fb7e3daf690 | language | bunk, crock, hogwash, horsefeathers, baton, hammer, hurdle, pole, goatee, horns, pitchfork, tail, bend, bowline, hitch, sheepshank | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: bowline, sheepshank, bunk, pitchfork, crock, hogwash, pole, hitch, hammer, baton, goatee, bend, tail, hurdle, horns, horsefeathers."
] | writing | 2024-04-20 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 314 |
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fd9ab7e393834f86a531e84bc1158ffafae2300b6321e760a424db5d576930e8 | language | adhere, glue, paste, stick, copy, text, words, writing, carat, clarity, color, cut, list, ok, plus, rod | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: carat, text, adhere, paste, glue, rod, copy, plus, stick, words, list, writing, clarity, ok, color, cut."
] | writing | 2024-04-19 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 313 |
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b583c99040b102226af36b83e3ea0b10d57b6b415e8bcb30bb81e5b5803f9580 | language | curb, grate, gutter, manhole, aim, intend, mean, plan, cal, gal, in, oz, fleece, girls, parachute, rule | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: fleece, girls, manhole, gal, rule, parachute, intend, plan, grate, aim, gutter, cal, curb, oz, in, mean."
] | writing | 2024-04-18 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 312 |
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a5b689fc0edab2be706ae1386f9e145c8509c6cebba162787f96af6390f08c78 | language | column, pillar, pole, post, follow, mind, observe, regard, interest, percentage, share, stake, dirt, information, intelligence, secrets | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: information, follow, pillar, interest, stake, pole, secrets, post, observe, dirt, share, regard, percentage, column, mind, intelligence."
] | writing | 2024-04-17 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 311 |
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59a52080a1f6e41d41a63805f5e6736e5ee683c7284b87ca80f714a566eb109e | language | floor, rock, shock, surprise, article, feature, report, story, even, flat, flush, level, balcony, box, orchestra, stage | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: flush, stage, report, orchestra, box, level, story, article, floor, feature, balcony, surprise, flat, shock, rock, even."
] | writing | 2024-04-16 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 310 |
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da380db50f4aa48852e1d273e0e6d9e77c9c909abf78bdfdd1239790b77c03ff | language | ad-lib, freestyle, improv, make up, babble, coo, crawl, nurse, cosmetic, external, shallow, surface, butterfly, domino, placebo, side | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: surface, external, crawl, ad-lib, side, domino, freestyle, improv, placebo, make up, shallow, butterfly, coo, cosmetic, nurse, babble."
] | writing | 2024-04-15 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 309 |
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b7e9c21cce2beb30d3cb1dbaadf207bc0d3629c2ad754fe5d9ae9143f5773954 | language | rip, tear, wrench, yank, drill, exercise, practice, routine, american, frontier, spirit, united, friar, monkey, sundry, wedding | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: drill, frontier, rip, exercise, monkey, spirit, practice, tear, united, american, friar, sundry, wedding, yank, wrench, routine."
] | writing | 2024-04-14 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 308 |
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2137d63e0a3e1cf460baaea1ac1fb739dd1c14ade556e4f4bd89715ede88a3eb | language | clown, ring, tent, trapeze, lion, scarecrow, witch, wizard, hair, makeup, props, wardrobe, joker, lover, sinner, smoker | [
"You are given 16 words/phrases below. Find four groups of four items that share something in common. Here are a few examples of groups: bass, flounder, salmon, trout (all four are fish); ant, drill, island, opal (all four are two-word phrases that start with 'fire'); are, why, bee, queue (all four are homophones of letters); sea, sister, sin, wonder (all four are members of a septet). Categories will be more specific than e.g., '5-letter-words', 'names', or 'verbs'. There is exactly one solution. Think step-by-step, and then give your answer in **bold** as a list of the 16 items separated by commas, ordered by group (for example, **bass, founder, salmon, trout, ant, drill, island, opal, are, why, bee, queue, sea, sister, sin, wonder**). If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. The items are: sinner, clown, hair, witch, lover, tent, makeup, joker, lion, ring, props, smoker, scarecrow, wizard, trapeze, wardrobe."
] | writing | 2024-04-13 | connections | 2024-06-24T00:00:00 | 2024-11-25 | https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections, via https://word.tips/todays-nyt-connections-answers/ | 307 |
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