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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for December 16 2024​

Solve the latest NYT Connections game with hints from this article, and find the answers here. Get hints and solutions to master today's puzzle.

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Updated Dec 16, 2024

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NYT Connections Hints and Answers for December 16 2024​

NYT’s Connections Hints for Today December 16 2024

Here are hints for today's NYT Connections game puzzle December 16, 2024. These hints will help you solve today's puzzle.

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  • Yellow Category – One common mode of communication
  • Green Category – Not all conflicts are serious
  • Blue Category – These are tasty
  • Purple Category – All good jokes start with these

Categories for Today NYT Connections December 16 2024

The four groups for the NYT Connections puzzle on December 16, 2024, are listed below,

  • Yellow – TYPES OF RADIO
  • Green – KINDS OF PLAY FIGHTS
  • Blue – SNACK CAKES
  • Purple – CLASSIC JOKE STAPLES

NYT's Connections Answers for Today December 16, 2024

Are you curious to know today's NYT's Connections answers? Today's Connections answer is listed below. Today’s NYT Connections puzzle answers are...

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  • TYPES OF RADIO – AM, HAM, SATELLITE, WALKIE-TALKIE
  • KINDS OF PLAY FIGHTS – Food, Pillow, Snowball, Water Balloon
  • SNACK CAKES – Devil Dog, Ding Dong, HOHO, Yodel
  • CLASSIC JOKE STAPLES – Bar, Chicken, Knock-Knock, Light Bulb

Meanings For Today's NYT Connections Words

  • AM: A time designation indicating the hours before midday (from midnight to noon).
  • HAM: A type of meat from a pig, or a slang term for an actor or person who is overly dramatic.
  • SATELLITE: A man-made object placed into orbit around a celestial body, or a natural body, like a moon, orbiting a planet.
  • WALKIE-TALKIE: A portable, two-way radio used for short-distance communication.
  • Food: Any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the body.
  • Pillow: A soft cushion used for supporting the head while sleeping.
  • Snowball: A ball made of snow, often thrown in snowball fights, or an idea or event that gathers increasing momentum.
  • Water Balloon: A balloon filled with water, typically used in outdoor games or pranks.
  • Devil Dog: A nickname for a U.S. Marine, or a type of chocolate-filled snack cake.
  • Ding Dong: A sound made by a doorbell, or a playful expression of surprise or foolishness.
  • HOHO: A brand of snack cake filled with cream, or an expression of laughter.
  • Yodel: A form of singing that involves rapid changes in pitch, often associated with alpine regions.
  • Bar: A place where alcoholic beverages are served, or a solid, long object, or unit of measurement.
  • Chicken: A domesticated bird raised for meat and eggs, or a slang term for someone who is afraid or cowardly.
  • Knock-Knock: A type of joke that begins with a call and response format, often leading to a punchline.
  • Light Bulb: A device that produces light when electricity passes through it, commonly used for illumination.

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