NYT Connections Hints for October 3, 2025 (#886)
Game
EDGE
FOOTBALL
EDITOR
MEMORY
TORNADO
EDWARD
LIMIT
EDDY
EDELWEISS
TASMANIAN DEVIL
EDUCATION
CABARET
BORDER
PAST TENSE
MAMMA MIA
EXTREMITY
Hints by Category
BOUNDARY
Back to CategoriesLimits or Outer Edges
BORDER
The dividing line between two areas or countries.
EDGE
The outside limit of an object, area, or surface.
EXTREMITY
The furthest point or limit of something.
LIMIT
A point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.
THEY MOVE IN A SPIRAL
Back to CategoriesThings that move in circular or spiral patterns
EDDY
A circular movement of water causing a small whirlpool.
FOOTBALL
Refers to a football (American) being thrown in a spiral motion.
TASMANIAN DEVIL
A carnivorous marsupial known for its spinning, frenzied motion when feeding.
TORNADO
A violently rotating column of air that spirals downward from a thunderstorm.
SONGS FROM MUSICALS
Back to CategoriesFamous songs from musical theater productions
CABARET
Title song from the musical 'Cabaret'.
EDELWEISS
Song from 'The Sound of Music'.
MAMMA MIA
Title song from the ABBA-inspired musical 'Mamma Mia!'.
MEMORY
Iconic song from the musical 'Cats'.
WHAT "ED" MIGHT INDICATE
Back to CategoriesPossible meanings or references for the abbreviation 'ED'
EDITOR
ED can stand for Editor in publishing contexts.
EDUCATION
ED often abbreviates Education (e.g., Department of Education).
EDWARD
ED is a common nickname for the name Edward.
PAST TENSE
In grammar, -ed suffix indicates past tense of regular verbs.