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NYT Connections Hints for May 10, 2025 (#756)

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BEANS
MINUS
LOVE
ENERGY
ZIP
BEST
COMIC
SANS
SINCERELY
WANTING
BACON
SUNSET
ABSENT
LANDING
CHEERS
PEP

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Common ways to end a letter or message

BEST
A casual and friendly closing, often used in emails or letters.
CHEERS
A cheerful and informal way to end a message, common in British English.
LOVE
A warm and affectionate closing, typically used with close friends or family.
SINCERELY
A formal and polite closing, often used in professional correspondence.

Words meaning the absence of something

ABSENT
Not present or missing.
MINUS
Lacking or without, often used in mathematical contexts.
SANS
A French-derived word meaning 'without', used in English for stylistic effect.
WANTING
Lacking or deficient in something.

Words related to energy or liveliness

BEANS
Slang for energy or vitality, as in 'full of beans'.
ENERGY
The capacity for vigorous activity or strength.
PEP
Informal term for energy or enthusiasm.
ZIP
Slang for energy or speed, as in 'full of zip'.

Phrases or terms ending with 'strip'

BACON
Refers to 'bacon strip', a slice of bacon.
COMIC
Refers to 'comic strip', a sequence of drawings telling a story.
LANDING
Refers to 'landing strip', a runway for aircraft.
SUNSET
Refers to 'sunset strip', a famous street in Los Angeles known for its nightlife.