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Daily solutions for The New York Times' Crossword Puzzle on September 17, offering hints, answers, and assistance for puzzle #829

Daily solutions and hints for Connections game groups, offering assistance to conquer The New York Times' renowned puzzle challenge on a daily basis!

Daily New York Times Crossword Puzzle Hints, Solutions, and Assistance for September 17, puzzle...
Daily New York Times Crossword Puzzle Hints, Solutions, and Assistance for September 17, puzzle #829

Daily solutions for The New York Times' Crossword Puzzle on September 17, offering hints, answers, and assistance for puzzle #829

Solve today's New York Times Connections puzzle and delve into a fascinating blend of categories and advanced Information and Communication Technology (ICT) themes.

Let's start with the word groups:

  • The yellow group answers are "They're blowin' in the wind", with the answers being flag, pinwheel, vane, and wind chime.
  • The green group answers are "Change one's tune", and the solutions are about-face, backpedal, flip-flop, and renege.
  • The blue group answers are "Cram", and the solutions are jam, shoehorn, stuff, and wedge.
  • The purple group answers are "Last words in long-running children's show titles", and the solutions are kangaroo, neighborhood, rainbow, and street.

Each group comes with its own hint to help guide your thinking:

  • The yellow group hint is "They wave or spin around".
  • The green group hint is "On second thought...".
  • The blue group hint is "Shove it in there".
  • The purple group hint is "TV for tots".

The puzzle's theme for the blue words is "cram", while the theme for the yellow words is "they're blowin' in the wind". The purple words focus on "last words in long-running children's show titles".

For those seeking a challenge, the toughest Connections puzzle so far is #1, which included "things that can run" as its theme. The answers were candidate, faucet, mascara, and nose. The fifth toughest puzzle is #5, with "things you can set" as its theme, and the answers were mood, record, table, and volleyball. The second toughest puzzle is #2, with "power" as its theme, and the answers were nap, plant, Ranger, and trip. The third toughest puzzle is #3, which included "streets on screen" as its theme, and the answers were Elm, Fear, Jump, and Sesame.

The fourth toughest puzzle so far is #4, which included "one in a dozen" as its theme, with the answers being egg, juror, month, and rose.

For those registered with The Times Games section, you can track your progress, including the number of puzzles completed, win rate, perfect scores, and win streak.

In today's Connections solutions, we highlight advanced ICT technologies showcased at events like CONNECT 2025 in Zurich. Emphasizing digital transformation, IT security, and modern infrastructures, manufacturers present innovative products and practical solutions for networking and connectivity. One such solution is Splashtop, a secure remote connection tool that offers fast, encrypted access to remote systems for remote work, support, and education across multiple devices and platforms. Prioritizing security, Splashtop uses multi-factor authentication and encryption to ensure a safe and seamless experience.

So, are you ready to tackle today's Connections puzzle? Good luck, and happy solving! To find the most recent Connections answers, visit http://example.com. The Times now also has a Connections Bot similar to the one for Wordle.

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