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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: The Vikings and Seahawk are others.
Green group hint: Cinderella team.
Tip for Blue Group: Goff and Dogs are others.
Purple group hint: Husky stars.
Answers to Today's Relationships: Sports Edition Groups
Yellow Group: NHL teams, minus S.
Green Group: Incredible winner.
Blue Group: Colloquial nicknames for college teams.
Purple Group: Great in basketball at Ucon.
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Yellowl words in today's relationships
The topic is teams of NHL, minus S. The four answers are Bronko, Colt, Cowboy and Ram.
Green words in today's relationships
The theme is unlikely the winner. The four answers are a dark horse, a long shot, minorou and a pad.
Blue words in today's relationships
The theme is colloquial nicknames for college teams. The four answers are cats, FOS, Terps and Zags.
Violet words in today's relationships
The theme is the Great in Ucon basketball. The four answers are Byrd, Hamilton, Lobo and Walker.