Daily NY Times Sports Edition Clues and Responses for September 20, #362
In today's Connections: Sports Edition, a popular puzzle game published by The Athletic, the answers for the sports-themed challenge are proving to be elusive for some. The game, which is tailored for sports enthusiasts from Detroit and Louisiana, can be played for free online or through The Athletic's own app.
The game is divided into four difficulty groups, with hints provided to help solve the puzzles. The yellow group, the easiest, offers a hint suggesting a connection to the Motor City, with the answer being the Detroit teams - Lions, Pistons, Red Wings, and Tigers.
Moving on to the green group, the hint points towards Bayou State teams, and the answer is Louisiana teams, specifically the Green Wave, Pelicans, Ragin' Cajuns, and Saints.
The purple group, the most challenging, offers a hint that connects to something that ticks or counts. The answer here is times, with the four answers being full, hang, stoppage, and tee. Another purple group answer is descriptors for trading cards, with the four answers being autograph, base, insert, and relic.
For those seeking additional assistance, hints and answers for other popular puzzles such as Wordle, NYT Mini Crossword, and Strands are also available alongside the Connections: Sports Edition. The most recent Connections answers can be found here.
It's important to note that while Connections: Sports Edition is not available in the NYT Games app, it can still be enjoyed by sports enthusiasts who are subscribed to The Athletic. So, if you're up for a challenge and love sports, why not give Connections: Sports Edition a try?
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