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NYT Connections Hints for July 28, 2023 (#47)

Game

TREE
GECKO
FOREST
GO
MONITOR
DESERT
LOTUS
CAN
IGUANA
CHA
TUNDRA
COBRA
GRASSLAND
WARRIOR
NAE
CHAMELEON

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Major ecological community types

DESERT
A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs.
FOREST
A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
GRASSLAND
A large open area of country covered with grass.
TUNDRA
A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.

Types of lizards

CHAMELEON
A distinctive and highly specialized lizard known for its ability to change color.
GECKO
A small to average sized lizard belonging to the family Gekkonidae.
IGUANA
A large, arboreal, mostly herbivorous species of lizard.
MONITOR
A large lizard belonging to the genus Varanus.

Common yoga poses

COBRA
A back-bending pose that stretches the front body.
LOTUS
A seated posture that is used for meditation.
TREE
A balancing pose that strengthens the legs and improves focus.
WARRIOR
A series of poses that build strength and stamina.

DANCES WHEN DOUBLED

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Dance styles when their names are doubled

CAN
Refers to the Can-Can, a high-energy, physically demanding dance.
CHA
Refers to the Cha-Cha, a lively, flirtatious ballroom dance.
GO
Refers to the Go-Go, a style of dance that originated in the 1960s.
NAE
Refers to the Nae-Nae, a modern hip-hop dance move.