Today’s NYT Hints Relationships, Answers for February 16, #616
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Today Puzzle It may not be simple, but this purple category is fun. If you are a dog lover who also appreciates the witty language tricks, this is your puzzle. Read about clues and today’s answers.
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Tips for today’s Link Groups
Here are four tips for the groups in today’s puzzle of ties, ranked by the easiest, yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow Group Hint: A little of something.
Green Group Tip: We’re going together.
Blue Group Hint: Like Muppets.
Purple Group Tip: Woof!
Answers to today’s links
Yellow Group: Glimmer
Green Group: Corresponds well with
Blue Group: Famous puppets
Purple Group: Dogs grow minus “er” sound.
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What are the answers to today’s relationships?
The NYT Connections filled on February 16, 2025, #616.
The yellow words in today’s relationships
The topic is Glimmer. The four answers are a hint, suggestion, touch and tracking.
The green words in today’s relationships
The topic is a good correspondence with. The four answers are an addition, adaptation, match and suit.
The blue words in today’s relationships
The topic is the famous puppets. The four answers are lamb chops, an Oscar, a blow and a triumph.
Purple words in today’s relationships
The topic is that dogs multiply a minus “er” sound. The four answers are box, point, retrieval and set.