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NYT Connections Hints for July 19, 2023 (#38)

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MOUNTAIN
ELM
ONION
JUMP
PLAIN
VALLEY
MAPLE
POPPY
PINE
SESAME
HILL
FEAR
PLATEAU
ASH
EVERYTHING
CEDAR

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Types of Trees

ASH
A type of tree known for its strong wood, commonly used in furniture and tools.
CEDAR
A tree known for its aromatic wood, often used in construction and for making chests.
MAPLE
A tree famous for its syrup and beautiful fall foliage, also used in furniture making.
PINE
A coniferous tree known for its needle-like leaves and use in construction and paper production.

LAND FORMATIONS

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Natural Land Features

HILL
A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain, often with a rounded top.
MOUNTAIN
A large landform rising prominently above its surroundings, typically with steep slopes and a peak.
PLATEAU
A flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
VALLEY
A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.

BAGEL FLAVORS

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Popular Bagel Varieties

EVERYTHING
A bagel topped with a mix of various seeds and spices, including sesame, poppy, garlic, and onion.
ONION
A bagel flavored with onion, either mixed into the dough or sprinkled on top.
PLAIN
A simple bagel without any additional flavors or toppings.
POPPY
A bagel topped with poppy seeds, adding a nutty flavor and texture.

STREETS ON SCREEN

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Famous Streets in Media

ELM
Refers to Elm Street, famously known from the horror movie series 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.
FEAR
Refers to Fear Street, a series of horror novels by R.L. Stine, later adapted into a Netflix film series.
JUMP
Refers to Jump Street, from the comedy film series '21 Jump Street' and '22 Jump Street'.
SESAME
Refers to Sesame Street, the iconic children's television show known for its educational content and beloved characters.