NYT Connections Hints for August 7, 2024 (#444)
Game
X-RAY
BYTE
RADIO
DRILL
DISHWASHER
RAM
MICROWAVE
SERVER
COMEDIAN
COOK
STUFF
HOST
PACK
VISIBLE
BRIDLE
JAM
Hints by Category
CRAM
Back to CategoriesTo fill or stuff tightly
JAM
To cram or stuff something into a small space, often causing it to be tightly packed.
PACK
To fill or load something tightly, often referring to luggage or boxes.
RAM
To force something into a space with great force and pressure, often used in construction.
STUFF
To fill something tightly, often referring to containers or spaces.
RESTAURANT JOBS
Back to CategoriesCommon jobs in a restaurant
COOK
A person who prepares food in a restaurant.
DISHWASHER
A person responsible for cleaning dishes and kitchen utensils.
HOST
A person who greets and seats customers, often at the entrance of the restaurant.
SERVER
A person who takes orders, serves food, and handles payments in a restaurant.
ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
Back to CategoriesDifferent types of electromagnetic radiation
MICROWAVE
A type of electromagnetic radiation used in cooking and telecommunications.
RADIO
Electromagnetic waves used for communication, such as radio broadcasting.
VISIBLE
The range of electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye.
X-RAY
High-energy electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging and security scanning.
THINGS WITH BITS
Back to CategoriesItems or concepts that involve bits or pieces
BRIDLE
A piece of equipment used to control a horse, involving bits and reins.
BYTE
A unit of digital information consisting of 8 bits.
COMEDIAN
A person who tells jokes and performs comedy routines, often involving bits or segments.
DRILL
A tool or device that involves bits for creating holes or patterns.