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Links: Sports edition There are some fun categories today. In particular, the purple made me see some names of teams in a different light. Read about hints and answers.
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Tips for today's links: Sports edition groups
Here are four hints of groups in today's links: Sports edition puzzle, ranked from the lightest yellow group to the heavy (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow Group Tip: Checkmate!
Green group hint: Prince William's Fund is one.
Tip for Blue Group: Teams at the same conference.
Purple group hint: Get a job.
Answers to Today's Relationships: Sports Edition Groups
Yellow Group: Chess pieces.
Green Group: Premier League teams, known.
Blue Group: Big 12 teams.
Purple Group: Teams that share names with professions.
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Yellowl words in today's relationships
The theme is chess pieces. The four answers are Bishop, Knight, Pawn and Rock.
Green words in today's relationships
The topic is the Premier League teams, known. The four answers are City, Palace, Spurs and Villa.
Blue words in today's relationships
The topic is Big 12 teams. The four answers are cyclones, horns, Jayejhax and wild cats.
Violet words in today's relationships
The topic is teams sharing names with professions. The four answers are breweries, cowboys, marinas and senators.