NYT Connections Hints for June 10, 2026 (#1176)
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STAGE
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FASHION
FILM
METHOD
SKIN
CHARACTER
WINGS
PIT
CRUST
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WAY
LINE
CATWALK
SCUM
MANNER
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TECHNIQUE
Back to CategoriesMethods or Approaches
FASHION
A manner or way of doing something, e.g., 'in a certain fashion'.
MANNER
The way in which something is done or happens.
METHOD
A systematic procedure or way of doing something.
WAY
A method, style, or manner of doing something.
GROSS THINGS THAT FORM ON WET SURFACES
Back to CategoriesUnpleasant layers on wet surfaces
CRUST
A hard, dry layer that forms on a surface, e.g., dried mud or food residue.
FILM
A thin layer of substance, often greasy or slimy, on a wet surface.
SCUM
A layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid, often considered disgusting.
SKIN
A thin layer that forms on the surface of a liquid (e.g., milk skin) or on damp surfaces.
PARTS OF A THEATER
Back to CategoriesAreas or structures in a theater
CATWALK
A narrow elevated walkway above the stage, used for lighting or scenery.
PIT
The orchestra pit, a sunken area in front of the stage where musicians play.
STAGE
The raised platform where performers act.
WINGS
The off-stage areas on either side of the stage, hidden from the audience.
COUNTED IN DOCUMENT WORD COUNTS
Back to CategoriesUnits counted in word count statistics
CHARACTER
An individual letter, number, or symbol in a document.
LINE
A row of text, often counted in word processing software.
PAGE
A single sheet or side of a document.
WORD
A unit of language, consisting of one or more characters, counted in word counts.