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NYT Connections Hints for January 23, 2026 (#1007)

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STONE
TEMPLE
PILOT
LIP
STREET
CHEEK
FOOT
TRAFFIC
EYE
ACRE
FLOOD
METER
GARAGE
LIME
BUSHEL
VALET

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FACIAL FEATURES

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Parts of the human face

CHEEK
The fleshy part on either side of the face below the eye.
EYE
The organ of sight, located in the face.
LIP
The fleshy, movable edges of the mouth.
TEMPLE
The flat area on either side of the forehead above the cheekbone.

KINDS OF PARKING

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Different methods or locations for parking vehicles

GARAGE
A building or indoor space designed for parking vehicles.
METER
Parking that requires payment at a parking meter for a time-limited spot.
STREET
Parking along the side of a public road or street.
VALET
A service where an attendant parks and retrieves your vehicle for you.

IMPERIAL UNITS

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Traditional units of measurement used in the imperial system

ACRE
A unit of land area equal to 43,560 square feet.
BUSHEL
A unit of dry volume, typically used for agricultural products like grains.
FOOT
A unit of length equal to 12 inches.
STONE
A British unit of weight equal to 14 pounds.

WORDS BEFORE "LIGHT"

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Words that commonly precede 'light' to form compound terms

FLOOD
Flood light - a broad-beamed, high-intensity artificial light.
LIME
Lime light - a type of stage lighting once produced by heating lime, now meaning the center of attention.
PILOT
Pilot light - a small gas flame kept burning to ignite the main burner when needed.
TRAFFIC
Traffic light - a signaling device at intersections to control vehicular and pedestrian traffic.