Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for Jan. 29, #128
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Today’s purple category Connection: Sports Edition Point out many NFL fans know and complain. Although their jerseys may say, “family cities” may mean different things in different teams. Please continue to read the prompts and answers about today’s connection: sports version of puzzle.
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Today’s contact reminder: sports version group
These are the four tips in the grouping in today’s connection: sports puzzles, from the simplest yellow group to tough (sometimes strange) purple group rankings.
Tips for the yellow group: Bat encounters the ball.
Tips for the Green Group: Hope Star GOOFS.
Tips of the Blue Group: woof-woof.
Purple group reminder: House of Football Stadium.
Today’s contact answer: Sports Edition Group
Yellow group: Baseball hit.
Green group: Basketball foul.
Blue Group: Bullfighting dog.
Purple group: Actually NFL family city.
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What is the contact today: a sports version answer?
Yellow words in today’s connection
The theme is a hot baseball. These four answers are dual, home run, single and three times.
Green words in today’s connection
The theme is basketball foul. These four answers are blatantly, disgusted, personal and technical.
Blue words in today’s connection
The theme is bullfighting. These four answers are Georgia, Gonza, Mississippi and Yale University.
Purple words in today’s connection
The theme is the actual NFL family city. These four answers are Arlingon, Foxbelle, Glendel and San Clara.