NYT Connections Hints for April 28, 2024 (#329)
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SNOW
RAM
FIERCE
PROUD
VIRGIN
HAIL
BLOODY
NOISE
DEEP
BUMP
FUZZ
INTENSE
BUTT
STATIC
EXTREME
KNOCK
Hints by Category
PASSIONATE, AS A FEELING
Back to CategoriesExpressions of strong emotions
DEEP
Having a great depth or profundity, used metaphorically to describe intense feelings.
EXTREME
Reaching the highest or most distant point in degree, often related to emotions or actions.
FIERCE
Having or displaying a violent intensity, often used to describe powerful emotions or attitudes.
INTENSE
Having or showing strong feelings or opinions; extremely felt or expressed.
BANG INTO
Back to CategoriesPhysical contact typically resulting in noise
BUMP
To come into contact with something abruptly, often causing a slight shock or sound.
BUTT
To hit or push something typically with the head or horns, as animals might do.
KNOCK
To strike something typically in a way that causes a sound.
RAM
To strike or push something forcefully or violently.
ANALOG TV INTERFERENCE
Back to CategoriesTypes of disturbances seen or heard on analog TV
FUZZ
A disturbed broadcast signal manifesting as a hazy visual noise.
NOISE
Any unwanted disturbance within a signal; in the context of TV, visual or audible disturbances.
SNOW
A term used for static patterns of dots seen on TV screens due to no signal reception.
STATIC
Random dots or noise seen on an analog TV when no transmission signal is received.
___ MARY
Back to CategoriesCommon modifiers for the name Mary in various contexts
BLOODY
Referring to a cocktail made with vodka, tomato juice, and other spices and flavorings.
HAIL
A salutation or homage, used historically in the phrase 'Hail Mary' as a prayer.
PROUD
Feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction, not commonly used directly with 'Mary' but can describe an attribute.
VIRGIN
Used to describe Mary, the mother of Jesus, in Christian belief, emphasizing her purity.