Solve all of your problems with today's NYT Connections in moments with our help. There's a hint for every single colour group on this very page if you need to give yourself a gentle prod, and a full list of the answers for the September 14 (#95) puzzle if you're down to your last guess.
Today's Connections managed to trip me up with a classic case of crossed wires. I was so sure I was along the right lines, only for it to turn out that the one word I refused to get rid of was the one causing me all the trouble. I'll have to remember to think less rigidly in the future, to save myself from being my Connections game's worst enemy.
Save yourself from those dreaded «One away…» messages with these helpful hints.
Yellow: You'll need basic biology to solve this one. You're looking for the names of various parts of one small, round-ish, light-sensitive body part.
Green: The forged and the fraudulent make up this group of words. Think of bootlegs and dubious copies and you'll not go wrong.
Blue: Everyone from seasoned military officers to enthusiastic amateurs might use these words—only over the airwaves, though. For the rest of us, these terms tend to be reserved for movies and gruff videogame soldiers.
Purple: These names are so good you could almost sing them out loud. In fact, somebody already did.
Don't scroll any further until you're ready for the full answers!
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Yellow: Iris, Lens, Pupil, Retina(Eye parts)
Green: Bogus, Fake, Phony, Sham (Counterfeit)
Blue: Copy, Out, Over, Roger(Radio lingo)
Purple: Alejandro, Lola, Michelle, Stan(Songs that are names)
Connections is the NYT's latest popular puzzle game where you have to find the common thread that ties four seemingly unrelated words together.
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