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Crackin’ the Code: Today’s NYT Connections Hints (and Answer) for Saturday, November 25, 2023

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Ay yo, listen up! We got some juicy hints and answers straight from the New York Times for today’s mind-bogglin’ crossword puzzle. Get ready to flex those brain muscles and dive into this wordy adventure!

Unraveling the Clues

Alright fam, let’s break it down. The first clue we got is a real head-scratcher – “7 letters, starts with ‘S’, meaning ‘a sudden burst of energy or activity.'” Now that sounds like someone just chugged an espresso shot! After some serious contemplation (and maybe a few yawns), I cracked it – “Spurt” is our answer.

Movin’ on to the next one – “9 letters, starts with ‘C’, means ‘to make something less severe or intense.'” This one had me scratchin’ my noggin too until it hit me like a wave at Waikiki beach – “Calm down” is what we’re lookin’ for here.

Last but not least in this wild ride of words – “6 letters starting with ‘R’, means ‘an act of revenge.'” Ooh wee! Revenge can be sweet or sour depending on how you dish it out. And after pondering over this one while sippin’ on my kava tea, I found our answer: “Retort.”

The Final Countdown

We’ve come a long way from puzzlement to enlightenment. But before we wrap things up like a gift under the Christmas tree, let’s tackle these last clues together.

“5 letters starting with ‘P,’ refers to an ancient Greek city known for its architectural wonders.” Now, I ain’t no history buff, but even I know this one – “Pella” is our ticket to victory.

Next up, we got a real brain teaser – “8 letters starting with ‘E,’ means ‘a person who writes music.'” This clue had me strumming my ukulele and humming some tunes until it hit me like a coconut falling from the tree – “Composer” is what we’re after here.

And finally, the last clue on our journey today: “10 letters starting with ‘F,’ refers to an African country that shares borders with Sudan and Libya.” After some serious map gazing and finger tracing, I found our answer hidden in the sands of time – “Chad.”

The Victory Lap

We did it! We cracked those clues wide open like a fresh coconut. Today’s crossword puzzle was no match for us Pacific Islanders with Myanmenglish accents. So go ahead and give yourself a pat on the back while sippin’ on your favorite tropical drink.

Remember fam, puzzles are all about havin’ fun and expandin’ them brain cells. Keep hustlin’, keep solvin’, and keep enjoyin’ these wordy adventures!

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