Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Dec. 29, #97
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Connection:Sports Edition Today is a tough day. (When isn’t it?) I’ll admit, I’m a bit of an Anglophile, but I don’t know the rules of cricket, so any topic that comes into play shoots up in my head. Read on for today’s Connect: Hints and Answers to the Sports Edition Puzzle.
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Today’s Hookup Tip: Sports Edition Group
Here are four tips grouped in today’s Connect: Sports Edition puzzle, from the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes weird) purple group.
Yellow group tips: Scoring prohibited.
Green group tips: British popular sports accessories.
Blue group tips: los angeles legend
Purple group tips: Named after his parents.
Today’s Connected Answers: Sports Edition Group
Yellow group: Prevent a goal
Green group: cricket equipment
Blue group: Rams WRs, past and present
Purple group: famous junior
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What’s the answer on today’s WIRED: Sports Edition?
The completed New York Times Wired: Sports Edition puzzle will be released on December 29, 2024.
yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is “Preventing Goals”. The four answers are block, parry, save, and stop.
Green words in today’s connection
The theme is cricket equipment. The four answers are bail, ball, bat and stumps.
blue words in today’s connection
The theme is the past and present of the Rams. The four answers are Bruce, Holt, Kupp and Nacua.
purple words in today’s connection
The theme is famous teenagers. The four answers are Beckham, Earnhardt, Griffey and Ripken.