Today’s NYT links: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for March 22 #180
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Links: Sports Edition is something like everywhere today. Some categories are simple, but this purple category is only easy if you are a big fan of British football. Or football. Or Footy. Read about hints and answers.
Links: Sports Edition is already out of beta, debuting Super Bowl SundayFeb 9 It is not displayed in the NYT Games app, but now it appears in its own Athletic application. Or you can continue playing it for free online.
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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: Fun in the cold.
Green group hint: Return in shape.
Blue Group Hint: Guys from summer activities.
Purple Group Tip: Bosses on the pitch.
Answers to today’s Links: Sports Edition Groups
Yellow group: Snow activities.
Green group: He bounces back.
Blue Group: Baseball verbs in the past.
Purple group: First names of Premier League managers.
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What are today’s links: The answers to the sports edition?
The completed NYT Connections Sports Edition puzzle for March 22, 2025, #180.
The yellow words in today’s relationships
The topic is the equipment for snow activities. The four answers are skiing, sledges, snowboarding and pipe.
The green words in today’s relationships
The topic is a bounce back. The four answers are return, rally, bounce and recovery.
The blue words in today’s relationships
The theme is baseball verbs in the past. The four answers are caught, pigeons, slide and throw.
Purple words in today’s relationships
The topic is the names of the Premier League managers. The four answers are Ange, Enzo, Nuno and PEP.