Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for Jan. 4, #573
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Today’s Tips for Connecting Groups
Here are four tips for connecting the groups in today’s puzzle, from the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes weird) purple group.
Yellow group prompt: Smashed.
Green group prompt: Connect.
Blue group prompt: Finished!
purple group tips: Famous Surrealist Painting.
Answers to Today’s Connect Group
yellow group:Crushed into compact shape.
green group:fastener.
blue group: Mark as completed.
purple group: Depicted in Dali’s “The Persistence of Memory”.
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What’s the answer to today’s connection?
yellow words in today’s connection
The subject is pressed into a compact shape. The four answers are “ball,” “wrinkle,” “wrinkle,” and “bump.”
Green words in today’s connection
The topic is fasteners. The four answers are buckles, clips, hooks and snaps.
blue words in today’s connection
Topic marked as completed. The four answers are check, cross, strike, and tick.
purple words in today’s connection
Dali’s “The Persistence of Memory” depicts this theme. The four answers are ants, twigs, clocks, and melt.