Daily NY Times Crossword Puzzle Clues, Solutions, and Assistance for September 19, edition #831
The New York Times' popular Connections puzzle is now available for solvers, offering a fresh challenge for the day. Here's a roundup of the puzzle's features and hints to help you along the way.
Registered players with the Times Games section can now track their progress in the Connections puzzle. For those who need a bit of assistance, hints are available for each group in today's puzzle.
The theme for the purple words in today's Connections is paper. The four answers are clip, tiger, towel, and trail. The blue group's theme is things that can run, annoyingly, with answers such as blush, fidget, pace, and sweat. The yellow group's theme is to evaluate, with answers like grade, rank, rate, and score. The green group's theme is to exhibit nervousness, with answers including blush, fidget, pace, and sweat.
For those seeking a challenge, we've highlighted some of the toughest Connections puzzles so far. These include puzzles with themes like "things that can run," such as candidate, faucet, mascara, and nose (#1); "power" such as nap, plant, Ranger, and trip (#2); "one in a dozen," such as egg, juror, month, and rose (#4); and "things you can set," such as mood, record, table, and volleyball (#5).
Additionally, the theme for the blue words in today's Connections is related to things that can run, annoyingly. The yellow group hint is to assess something, and the green group hint is to exhibit nervousness. The search results do not provide the solutions for the yellow group in today's NYT Connections puzzle.
The Connections Bot is now available, providing a numeric score and analysis of answers to help solvers improve their skills. The most recent Connections answers can be found here.
So, grab your pen and paper, and get ready to connect the dots in today's NYT Connections puzzle. Good luck, and happy solving!
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