NYT Connections Hints and Answers for November 21 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 Nov 21, 2024
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NYT’s Connections Hints for Today November 21 2024
Here are hints for today's NYT Connections game puzzle November 21, 2024. These hints will help you solve today's puzzle.
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- Yellow Category – You wear these on your torso
- Green Category – These go in your tea
- Blue Category – Beings found in water
- Purple Category – Half of something tasty
Categories for Today NYT Connections November 21 2024
The four groups for the NYT Connections puzzle on November 21, 2024, are listed below,
- Yellow – KINDS OF SHIRTS
- Green – SPHERES IN MILK TEA
- Blue – MARINE INVERTEBRATES, FAMILIARLY
- Purple – STARTS OF PASTA NAMES
NYT's Connections Answers for Today November 21, 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...
- KINDS OF SHIRTS – Flannel, Oxford, Polo, Tee
- SPHERES IN MILK TEA – Boba, Bubble, Pearl, Tapioca
- MARINE INVERTEBRATES, FAMILIARLY – Coral, Jelly, Sponge, Star
- STARTS OF PASTA NAMES – Fett, Penn, Torte, Zit
Meanings For Today's NYT Connections Words
- Flannel: A soft woven fabric, typically made of wool or cotton, often used for shirts, pajamas, or blankets.
- Oxford: A type of formal shoe, often lace-up, or a style of shirt (button-down collar, typically made of cotton). It can also refer to a prestigious university in the UK (Oxford University).
- Polo: A type of shirt, typically short-sleeved with a collar and a few buttons at the neck, or the sport played on horseback.
- Tee: A short form of "T-shirt," a casual shirt, typically made of cotton, with short sleeves and no collar.
- Boba: A term commonly used for the chewy tapioca pearls found in bubble tea.
- Bubble: A small sphere of air, typically encased in a thin film of liquid, often used in the context of bubble tea or to describe a type of fun, playful orb.
- Pearl: A small, round object produced within the soft tissue of a mollusk, often used in jewelry, or a term used for the round chewy tapioca pearls in bubble tea.
- Tapioca: A starchy substance extracted from the cassava root, often used in cooking and as the chewy base for bubble tea pearls.
- Coral: A marine organism that often forms large colonies; also refers to the red or pink color resembling the coral organism.
- Jelly: A translucent, gel-like substance made from fruit juice and sugar, often used as a dessert or spread.
- Sponge: A soft, porous material, either natural (from sea creatures) or synthetic, used for cleaning, or a type of cake.
- Star: A luminous celestial body, or a shape with points radiating from a center, or a famous person.
- Fett: A surname, most famously associated with Boba Fett, a character from Star Wars.
- Penn: A surname, also associated with Penn State University or the Penn company, which manufactures writing instruments.
- Torte: A rich, often multilayered cake, typically made with eggs, butter, and cream, originating from Central Europe.
- Zit: A slang term for a pimple or acne, a small, raised bump on the skin caused by clogged pores.