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NYT Connections Hints for February 22, 2025 (#653)

Game

YANKEE
DOODLE
GLITTER
GOOSE
PAPER
FEATHER
MACARONI
ROD
PARACHUTE
PACKER
CANADIEN
CURL
CELTIC
TEASE
GLUE
CRIMP

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MEMBER OF A TEAM WITH THE MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SPORTS

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Sports Teams with the Most Championships

CANADIEN
Refers to the Montreal Canadiens, a hockey team with the most Stanley Cup championships.
CELTIC
Refers to the Boston Celtics, a basketball team with the most NBA championships.
PACKER
Refers to the Green Bay Packers, a football team with the most NFL championships.
YANKEE
Refers to the New York Yankees, a baseball team with the most World Series championships.

CREATE SOME VOLUME/TEXTURE IN HAIR

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Hair Styling Techniques

CRIMP
A technique to create waves or texture in hair using a crimping iron.
CURL
A technique to create curls in hair using a curling iron or rollers.
FEATHER
A technique to add volume and texture by layering or thinning hair.
TEASE
A technique to backcomb hair to create volume and lift.

SUPPLIES FOR MACARONI ART

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Materials for Macaroni Art

GLITTER
Used to add sparkle and decoration to macaroni art.
GLUE
Used to stick macaroni and other materials onto a surface.
MACARONI
The primary material used to create shapes and designs in macaroni art.
PAPER
The base material on which macaroni art is created.

WORDS AFTER “GOLDEN”

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Common Phrases Starting with 'Golden'

DOODLE
Refers to 'Golden Doodle,' a popular dog breed.
GOOSE
Refers to 'Golden Goose,' a mythical bird or a brand name.
PARACHUTE
Refers to 'Golden Parachute,' a financial compensation package for executives.
ROD
Refers to 'Golden Rod,' a type of flowering plant or a color.