NYT Connections Hints and Answers for December 18 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 18, 2024
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NYT’s Connections Hints for Today December 18 2024
Here are hints for today's NYT Connections game puzzle December 18, 2024. These hints will help you solve today's puzzle.
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- Yellow Category – Some things you just deal with
- Green Category – These get you drunk
- Blue Category – Who doesn’t like money, right?
- Purple Category – A rounded word comes after all of these
Categories for Today NYT Connections December 18 2024
The four groups for the NYT Connections puzzle on December 18, 2024, are listed below,
- Yellow – DEAL WITH
- Green – STYLES OF BEER
- Blue – INVESTMENT VERBS
- Purple – _ _ _ DOME
NYT's Connections Answers for Today December 18, 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...
- DEAL WITH – Field, Handle, Manage, Tackle
- STYLES OF BEER – Bitter, Bock, Sour, Stout
- INVESTMENT VERBS – Hedge, Hold, Short, Trade
- _ _ _ DOME – Capitol, Chrome, Onion, Teapot
Meanings For Today's NYT Connections Words
- Field: An area of open land, a branch of study, or to handle or answer questions or tasks.
- Handle: To touch or manipulate something with hands, or to manage or deal with a situation.
- Manage: To be in charge of, oversee, or handle responsibilities effectively.
- Tackle: To confront or deal with a problem, or in sports, to attempt to stop an opponent.
- Bitter: A sharp or harsh taste, or a feeling of resentment or discomfort.
- Bock: A strong lager beer, often with a malty flavor.
- Sour: Having an acidic taste, or a term for something unpleasant or unfriendly.
- Stout: A dark, rich beer, or a description of someone strong or slightly heavyset.
- Hedge: A row of bushes or trees planted for boundary purposes, or a strategy to reduce risk.
- Hold: To grip or support something, or to maintain a position or control.
- Short: To bet against something in finance, or something that lacks length or duration.
- Trade: The exchange of goods or services, or a professional skill or craft.
- Capitol: A building where legislative bodies meet, particularly in the United States.
- Chrome: A shiny metallic coating, or a browser developed by Google.
- Onion: A vegetable with a pungent flavor and layers, often used in cooking.
- Teapot: A container used for steeping and serving tea.