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Tips for today's liaison groups
Here are four hints of groups in today's jigsaw puzzle, ranked from the lightest yellow group, to the heavy (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
A hint of a yellow group: Stop it.
Green group hint: Agree me inside.
Blue group hint: Euripedes.
Purple group hint: Second Starvers to the right, and straight to the morning.
Answers to today's liaison groups
Yellow group: Desist.
Green group: Card games.
Blue group: Elements of Greek drama.
Purple group: Second words of signs of “Peter Pan”.
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What are the answers to today's relationships?
The completed NYT connection jigsaw puzzle for April 15, 2025, #674.
Yellowl words in today's relationships
The theme is distant. The four answers are restrained, avoided, stopped and abstain.
Green words in today's relationships
The theme is card games. The four answers are bridge, hearts, speed and spoons.
Blue words in today's relationships
The theme is elements of the Greek drama. The four answers are choir, hero, hubris and tragedy.
Violet words in today's relationships
The theme is the second word of the characters “Peter Pan”. The four answers are bello, darling, hook and pan.
The most difficult puzzles for ties
We made a note for some of The most difficult puzzles for ties So far. Maybe they will help you see patterns in future puzzles.
#5: Included “things you can set”, such as mood, record, table and volleyball.
#4: Included “one in a dozen”, such as an egg, a juror, month and Rose.
#3: Included “street streets” such as Elm, Fear, Jump and Sesame.
#2: Included “power ___” such as nap, plants, ranger and travel.
#1: Included “things that can work”, such as candidate, faucet, mascara and nose.