Start your weekend off on a winning note with the help of Newsweek's handy hints and tips for solving the word puzzle.
For those struggling with January 17th's New York Times Connections puzzle, here's are some hints to help you solve it.
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“Hack,” “impact,” “slay,” “iconic,” and “rizz” dominated Lake Superior State University’s 2024 list of banished words. This ...
I promised more advice on how to be a “colorful” writer. First, you must be sure your words are “accurate, precise, and ...