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  2. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Monday, November 11

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #519 on Monday, November 11, 2024. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, November 11, 2024 The New York Times

  3. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, December 11

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    The words in this category end with terms associated with "companionship." ... Today's Connections Game Answers for Wednesday, December 11, 2024: 1. UTOPIA: PARADISE, SEVENTH HEAVEN, SHANGRI-LA, ...

  4. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday ... - AOL

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    1. All of these words sound like a specific letter in the alphabet. 2. These items are known for their notched edges. 3. Expressions that show mild frustration. 4. Features of a flowing body of water.

  5. Jokester - Wikipedia

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    "Jokester" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the December 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction, and was reprinted in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957) and Robot Dreams (1986). It is one of a loosely connected series of stories concerning a fictional computer called Multivac.

  6. Snap, Crackle and Pop - Wikipedia

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    Snap is the oldest and is known as a problem solver, Crackle is an unsure "middle child" and known as a jokester, and Pop is a mischievous yet also clumsy youngster and the center of attention. [2] [3] There was briefly a fourth gnome in the 1950s named Pow who represented the claimed explosive nutritional value of Rice Krispies. [4] [5] [6]

  7. The Princess Who Could Not Keep a Secret - Wikipedia

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    The tale was originally collected from an informant named Fazıl Mağa, from the region of Gümüşhane, and published by Turkish folklorist Saim Sakaoğlu []. [1] It was translated to German by Adelheid Uzunoğlu-Ocherbauer as Die Prinzessin, die kein Geheimnis für sich behalten konnte ("The Princess who could not Keep a Secret").

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers ... - AOL

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    For every 3 non-theme words you find, you earn a hint. Hints show the letters of a theme word. If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word’s letter order.

  9. Radio Yerevan joke - Wikipedia

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    Answers are varied but even in a seemingly innocuous question, Radio Yerevan will generally find a risqué answer with an either political or sexual subtext. [1] For a political example, Radio Yerevan defined a string quartet as the "Moscow's symphonic orchestra as it returns from a concert tour abroad", a snide remark referring to highly ...