What a fun collection of for players in today's game. The word-matching game is always a good time and today's particular categories are an enjoyable bunch. There's nothing too niche in the chosen word grouping today that would ruin someone's win streak. However, if you're not careful some well-placed misdirections could push you right into a loss.
For today's, it would be good to have some prior knowledge of 70s rock bands and animal accessories. A few selections might trick you into an incorrect category, so take your time with today's game. If you're unsure of a word, double- and triple-check that it all makes sense as a whole. It never hurts to try to guess the category before hitting that submit button.
The Spelling Bee puzzles created as a New York Times game build a streak of correct answers to get you more points, but they can be hard to keep.
Before jumping right into spoiler territory with today's answers, we wanted to provide some hints in the form of the daily categories. Perhaps this is all you'll need to score a win for today. If not, keep scrolling for the full answer breakdowns.
CHUTZPAH
ACCESSORIES FOR DOG WALKING
THINGS THAT SPIN
LEAD SINGERS OF '70S ROCK BANDS
CHUTZPAH
BRASS
CHEEK
GALL
NERVE
NERVE and GALL were the first two words we noticed on this particular category, followed quickly by BRASS. It took us a bit longer to know that CHEEK fit in here, but the most concerning part is we've never heard of the word hutzpah before. What even is that? Google solved our problem by defining it as "" So we get it now, and we are quite full of chutzpah.
ACCESSORIES FOR DOG WALKING
COLLAR
HALTER
HARNESS
LEAD
LEAD, BRASS, and MERCURY tried their hardest to confuse us into picking the wrong matches. but in the end, our love of dogs won out. COLLAR and HARNESS were the first two words we noticed and it didn't take long to realize this is about dogs.
Four categories with four words each sounds simple, but the daily challenge of the
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