NYT Connections Hints and Answers for July 02 2024
Check out the hints and answers for the latest NYT Connections game in this article and improve your knowledge by solving them.
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Updated Jul 02, 2024
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Hints for Today NYT Connections July 02 2024
Here are the clues for the NYT Connections puzzle dated July 02, 2024,
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- Yellow: Words related to storing or hiding items for future use.
- Green: Descriptive terms for types of financial assets.
- Blue: Common Latin phrases still used in modern English.
- Purple: Types of games, each filling in the blank with a specific category of game.
Categories for Today NYT Connections July 02 2024
The four groups for the NYT Connections puzzle on July 02, 2024, are listed below:
- Yellow: PACK (AWAY) FOR FUTURE USE
- Green: ADJECTIVES FOR ASSETS
- Blue: LATIN WORDS
- Purple: ___ GAME
Answers for Today NYT Connections July 02, 2024
PACK (AWAY) FOR FUTURE USE
- SQUIRREL
- STASH
- STORE
- STOW
ADJECTIVES FOR ASSETS
- FIXED
- FROZEN
- LIQUID
- TOXIC
LATIN WORDS
- CAVEAT
- ERGO
- QUID
- VOX
___ GAME
- ARCADE
- BLAME
- NUMBERS
- SQUID
Meaning of the Words
- SQUIRREL: To hide or store something, especially money, in a safe place.
- STASH: To store something in a secret or secure place.
- STORE: To keep or accumulate something for future use.
- STOW: To pack or store an item carefully and securely.
- FIXED: Assets that are long-term and not easily converted into cash, like machinery or buildings.
- FROZEN: Assets that cannot be accessed or used, often due to legal restrictions.
- LIQUID: Assets that can be quickly and easily converted into cash without significant loss of value.
- TOXIC: Assets that have lost value or become worthless, often causing financial harm to the holder.
- CAVEAT: A warning or caution; "let the buyer beware" (caveat emptor).
- ERGO: Therefore; used to introduce a conclusion from a previous statement.
- QUID: An amount of money; originally a Latin term meaning "what" or "something".
- VOX: Voice; often used in the context of expressing opinions (vox populi - the voice of the people).
- ARCADE: A type of game typically found in a gaming arcade, often coin-operated and involving fast-paced action.
- BLAME: There is no commonly recognized "blame game," but the phrase "blame game" refers to the act of blaming others for a problem instead of finding a solution.
- NUMBERS: A game involving numbers, such as sudoku or bingo.
- SQUID: Refers to "Squid Game," a popular South Korean TV series involving survival games, or the traditional Korean children's game it is named after.