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NYT Connections Hints for February 17, 2024 (#245)

Game

FAMILY
SHIP
LOCK
NESS
ION
PRESS
FLEA
CURL
FLYING
MEDIA
TRESS
EXPOSURE
COVERAGE
DOM
PUBLICITY
RINGLET

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Small portions or types of hair

CURL
A small twist or ringlet of hair.
LOCK
A strand or small portion of hair.
RINGLET
A small, tightly curled piece of hair.
TRESS
A long lock or ringlet of hair.

MEDIA ATTENTION

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Various forms of attention or coverage by the media

COVERAGE
The extent to which the media reports on a particular event or topic.
EXPOSURE
The amount of public attention or visibility given to a person, organization, or issue by the media.
PRESS
The media and agencies that produce news, or the coverage they provide.
PUBLICITY
Media attention for promotional, especially in the context of public relations.

NOUN SUFFIXES

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Suffixes used to form nouns

DOM
A suffix indicating a state, condition, or domain (e.g., kingdom, freedom).
ION
A suffix indicating an action, condition, or state (e.g., completion, union).
NESS
A suffix used to form abstract nouns indicating a state or quality (e.g., happiness, sadness).
SHIP
A suffix used to form nouns indicating a state, quality, or condition (e.g., leadership, friendship).

Phrases that can be preceded by the word 'circus'

FAMILY
Refers to a family-based or family-oriented circus.
FLEA
Refers to a small, novelty circus or exhibition, often featuring trained fleas.
FLYING
Refers to a circus featuring aerial performances, like trapeze.
MEDIA
Refers to a chaotic or sensational media event, often resembling a circus in its disorder.