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NYT Connections Hints for November 12, 2025 (#928)

Game

YOLO
POLO
LOCO
DODO
COMO
FOMO
JUDO
BOGO
BOZO
ROJO
YO-YO
SUMO
POCO
DOPE
GOLF
GOAT

Hints by Category

Various Sports and Martial Arts

GOLF
A precision club-and-ball sport where players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course.
JUDO
A modern Japanese martial art and Olympic sport focused on throwing, grappling, and submission techniques.
POLO
A team sport played on horseback where players use mallets to hit a ball through goals.
SUMO
A traditional Japanese style of wrestling where wrestlers attempt to force each other out of a circular ring.

Terms for Foolish or Silly People

BOZO
Slang for a foolish or incompetent person, originally from circus clown characters.
DODO
Refers to someone who is stupid or out-of-date, derived from the extinct flightless bird.
DOPE
Slang for a stupid person or someone who is slow to understand.
YO-YO
Informal term for someone who is foolish, stupid, or behaves erratically.

Modern Internet and Pop Culture Acronyms

BOGO
Acronym for 'Buy One Get One' - a common retail promotion.
FOMO
Acronym for 'Fear Of Missing Out' - anxiety about missing interesting events or experiences.
GOAT
Acronym for 'Greatest Of All Time' - used to praise someone's exceptional skills or achievements.
YOLO
Acronym for 'You Only Live Once' - expressing the idea of taking risks and living life to the fullest.

SPANISH WORDS

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Common Spanish Vocabulary Words

COMO
Spanish for 'how' or 'like' - used in questions and comparisons.
LOCO
Spanish for 'crazy' or 'mad' - describing someone or something as insane or wild.
POCO
Spanish for 'little' or 'a little bit' - indicating small quantity or degree.
ROJO
Spanish for 'red' - the color red in Spanish language.