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Communications: Sports Edition It may be difficult today, but once I saw “wooden collars”, I managed to break at least one of the groups. Read on to get some hints and answers to today’s mystery.
Connections: Edition SPORTS outside Beta now, as it first appeared in Super Bowl Sunday, February 9. This is a sign that the game has gained enough loyal players that the sports journalism website based on The Times will continue to publish it. It does not appear in the NYT Games app but it now appears in the private ATHLETIC app. Or you can continue to run it for free online.
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Today’s contacts: sports edition groups
Here are four tips for gatherings in Connections: SPORTS EDITION Puzzle, ranked from the easiest group of yellow to a difficult purple (and sometimes strange).
Tip of the yellow group: Crush it.
Green group hint: The star of hope.
Blue Group hintOn the microphone.
Purple group hint: It is not the type of hunting.
Answers to communications today: Sports edition groups
Yellow: To strike the baseball game.
Green groupThe American Professional League player.
Blue Group: The famous broadcasters.
Purple: ____ addresses.
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What are the contacts today: Answers to the sports version?
NYT Connections SPORTS EDITION is April 7, 2025, #196.
Yellow words in contacts today
The topic is to hit the baseball game. The four answers are the belt, a pimple, a hammer tattoo.
Green words in contacts today
The topic is the American Professional League player. The four answers are Cavalier, Knick, Net and Piston.
Blue words in contacts today
The topic is the famous broadcasters. The four answers are Pak, Eagle, Michaels and Nantz.
Purple words in contacts today
The topic is ____ treatment. The four answers are horses, left, nose and slip.