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NYT Connections Hints for September 13, 2023 (#94)

Game

NOPE
BEANIE
US
OPEN
FUR
GET OUT
YOU
SANTA
PEON
THEM
GO
PONE
LEAVE
NEPO
ME
SCRAM

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Expressions for leaving or departing

GET OUT
A direct command to leave a place.
GO
A general term for moving away from a location.
LEAVE
To depart from a place or situation.
SCRAM
A slang term meaning to leave quickly.

Personal pronouns

ME
Refers to oneself as the object of a verb or preposition.
THEM
Refers to other people or things previously mentioned.
US
Refers to the speaker and one or more other people.
YOU
Refers to the person or people being addressed.

Words that are anagrams of each other

NOPE
A casual way of saying 'no'.
OPEN
Not closed or blocked, allowing access.
PEON
A low-ranking worker or servant.
PONE
A type of cornbread, or a slang term for a person.

Phrases or terms related to babies or baby-related items

BEANIE
A type of hat, often associated with babies.
FUR
Soft hair covering the skin of animals, sometimes used in baby clothing.
NEPO
Short for 'nepotism baby', referring to someone who benefits from family connections.
SANTA
Often associated with babies during the holiday season, as in 'Santa Baby'.