NYT Connections Hints for July 16, 2023 (#35)
Game
NICKEL
HALF
HORSESHOE
TIN
RAINBOW
QUARTER
NECK
LEAD
PENNY
CLOVER
IRON
SO
ZINC
AGAIN
DIME
MOON
Hints by Category
U.S. COINS
Back to CategoriesCommon U.S. Coins
DIME
A U.S. coin worth 10 cents.
NICKEL
A U.S. coin worth 5 cents.
PENNY
A U.S. coin worth 1 cent, also known as a cent.
QUARTER
A U.S. coin worth 25 cents.
METAL ELEMENTS
Back to CategoriesChemical Elements That Are Metals
IRON
A strong, magnetic metal, often used in construction and manufacturing.
LEAD
A heavy, malleable metal, historically used in pipes and batteries.
TIN
A soft, silvery metal, often used in alloys like bronze.
ZINC
A bluish-white metal, used in galvanizing and as a dietary supplement.
LUCKY CHARMS MARSHMALLOWS
Back to CategoriesMarshmallow Shapes in Lucky Charms Cereal
CLOVER
A symbol of luck, often associated with St. Patrick's Day.
HORSESHOE
A symbol of good luck, traditionally hung above doorways.
MOON
A celestial body, often associated with mystery and romance.
RAINBOW
A meteorological phenomenon caused by reflection and refraction of light, symbolizing hope and diversity.
___ AND ___
Back to CategoriesCommon Two-Word Phrases
AGAIN
Used in phrases like 'again and again,' meaning repeatedly.
HALF
Used in phrases like 'half and half,' meaning equal parts.
NECK
Used in phrases like 'neck and neck,' meaning very close in competition.
SO
Used in phrases like 'so and so,' meaning an unspecified person or thing.