HIGHLIGHTS
- “Home Run” is one of the 16 words in today’s NYT, categorized under the purple group, for “___ DERBY”.
- Words like demolition, and home run , when paired with Derby, refer to the the derby related to horse racing and baseball respectively.
- Trio of sports achievements, food named after cities, needs for painting a room are the names of the other three groups in today’s NYT Connections.
The daily crossword puzzle game of New York Times Connections posed a newer challenge on September 25th’s edition.
The 16 different words need to be arranged in the 4 groups; with each group interlinked with a common essence.
However, the readers were left amused by the words such as “Home Run” and “Demolition“, as they proved harder to group out.
Solutions For Today’s NYT Connections
The task is to arrange the 16 words into four different groups. The words for the yellow group is the easiest to arrange; followed by the blue, green, and purple group.
We advise you to thoroughly analyze each word before arranging them. Some words like hattrick, demolition, etc. might sound familiar initially.
However, the aim is to arrange the words in a group such that each word converges the same message. Therefore, do not rush in to group out the words.
After taking a thorough look, we noticed that words like Hattrick, Triple Crown, Threepeat, and Trifecta convey the same meaning in the sports world. Hence, group these words to complete the first set.
The actual name for the yellow group is “TRIO OF SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS“. Now, proceed to arrange the words for the second group i.e. the Blue group.
There are words like Broil, Cheesesteak, Sprouts, and Wings, all of them related to food and cuisines in some way or other. Hence, we grouped out these words to complete the blue group.
The words in the blue group are “Food Named After Different Cities.” The difficulty gradually increases as you proceed through the game.
Now, the task is to arrange 8 words into two groups. As all the remaining words were nouns, it could become a bit tricky to match them out.
We began by picking two words: Tape and Paint. Both of these words sound interlinked when we talk about furniture, renovations, etc.
To arrange the words, we started to filter out the words that did not interlink with paint and tape. After circling out the words like Kentucky, Demolition, Home Run, and Soap Box, we finally found our third group.
Likewise, the green group, “NEEDS FOR PAINTING A ROOM,” consisted of the words “Drop cloth,“ “Roller,” “paint,“ and “Tape.“
The remaining four words, Demolition, Kentucky, Soapbox, and Home Run, automatically formed the final group, named ___ DERBY.
Meaning of “Home Run” And “Demolition” In NYT
Home Run and Demolition were the two words in the fourth group, ___ DERBY, in today’s NYT Connections. The words in the fourth group, when paired with Derby, give birth to a whole new word and meaning.
While the meanings of two words are pretty straightforward, the readers found it tricky to group them out.
Home Run is a baseball term that refers to a hit that allows a batter to make a complete circuit of the bases. Similarly, the Home Run Derby refers to an annual run-hitting competition arranged in Major League Baseball.
Further, the Demolition Derby is a type of motorsport with the cars ramming at each other deliberately.