Today’s NYT links: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for January 28, #127
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Today Links: Sports Edition It is not terribly difficult, but I always enjoy categories similar to the green group. You will do well if you are inclined to notice details about the dashboard when watching games. Read about hints and answers for today’s links: a puzzle for a sports edition.
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Tips for today’s Links: Sports Edition Groups
Here are four hints for the groups in today’s links: a puzzle of the sports edition, ranked by the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow Group Hint: Court chat
Green group hint: Min is another
Blue Group Hint: Gridiron evaluation options
Purple Group Tip: Not first.
Answers to today’s Links: Sports Edition Groups
Yellow group: Tennis lingo
Green group: NFL teams, on boards for boards
Blue Group: Possible points in a football game.
Purple group: No. 2.
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What are today’s links: The answers to the sports edition?
Completed links: a puzzle for a sports edition for January 28, 2025, #127.
The yellow words in today’s relationships
The topic is tennis lingo. The four answers are ace, guilt, let the winner.
The green words in today’s relationships
The theme is NFL Teams, on boards. The four answers are neither, pit, sea and ten.
The blue words in today’s relationships
The topic is possible points for a football game. The four answers are one, six, three and two.
Purple words in today’s relationships
The topic is # 2. The four answers are Jeter, Place, a runner -up and a silver medal.