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Indicators for current connection groups
Here are the four clues for today’s Connection puzzle gatherings, which are in the easiest yellow group of the difficult (and sometimes toxic) Purple Group.
Yellow Group Hint: Looking back.
Green Group Hint: Combine the letters.
Blue Group Hint: Sounds like something in the alphabet.
Purple Group Hint: Take the lemon pledge.
Answers for Today’s Connection Groups
Yellow Group: Things found in a yard.
Green Group: Anagrams.
Blue group: Homophones.
Purple Group: Dust ____.
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What are the answers now?
The completed NYT Connitts puzzle for December 11, 2025.
The yellow words in today’s connections
The theme is the things found in a yard. The four answers are gnome, grill, shed and sprinkler.
The green words in today’s connections
The theme is anagrams. The four answers are ares, ears, sear and Sera.
The blue words in today’s connections
The theme is letter homophones. The four answers are, Elle, Que and how many.
The words in purple in today’s connections
The theme is dust ____. The four answers are bowl, bunny, devil and jacket.
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