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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for February 20 2024
by J Nandhini
Updated Feb 20, 2024
Hints for Today NYT Connections February 20 2024
Categories for Today NYT Connections February 20 2024
The four groups or topics for the New York Times Connections #254 on February 20 2024, are:
Answers for Today NYT Connections February 20 2024
The solutions to the puzzles in the NYT Connections #254 which were printed on February 20 2024, are as follows
Bore Meaning
To make a hole with a tool or to cause someone to feel tired or uninterested.
Drag Meaning
To pull something along the ground with effort, or to make something happen more slowly than expected.
Drip Meaning
To fall in drops, or a small drop of liquid.
Dud Meaning
Something that fails to work properly or is otherwise ineffective.
Brass Meaning
A yellowish metal that is a mixture of copper and zinc, or a brass instrument (like a trumpet or trombone).
Rhythm Meaning
A strong, regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements.
String Meaning
A thin piece of twisted fiber used to tie things together, or a stretched piece of cord or wire that produces sound when plucked.
Wind Meaning
The natural movement of the air, or to turn or twist something in a specific direction.
Bead Meaning
A small, round object, typically pierced for threading or stringing.
Drop Meaning
To fall or allow something to fall vertically, or a small round or pear-shaped portion of liquid.
Glob Meaning
A shapeless mass or lump of something, especially of a thick or sticky liquid.
Tear Meaning
To pull apart or into pieces by force, or a drop of salty liquid that comes out of your eye when you cry.
Beat Meaning
To strike something repeatedly, or a regular, repeated sound or rhythm.
Charred Meaning
Partially burned, blackened by fire or heat.
Leak Meaning
To escape or seep out from a container or through a crack, or the act of leaking.
Pee Meaning
To urinate.
NYT Connections Hints and Answers - FAQs
- Yellow – Some people just ruin parties, don’t they?
- Green – Even music has parts
- Blue – More than one way to measure water
- Purple – Interesting way to reference veggies
- Yellow – PARTY POOPER
- Green – MUSICAL SECTIONS
- Blue – BIT OF LIQUID
- Purple – VEGETABLE HOMPHONES
- PARTY POOPER – Bore, Drag, Drip, Dud
- MUSICAL SECTIONS – Brass, Rhythm, String, Wind
- BIT OF LIQUID – Bead, Drop, Glob, Tear
- VEGETABLE HOMOPHONES – Beat, Charred, Leak, Pee