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Today’s NYT Wired: Sports Tips, Answers, January 12, #111

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I had a bad day on WIRED: Sports Edition today. For one thing, I don’t have a good idea of ​​which colleges certain athletes attend. If you need help, read on for tips and answers to today’s Nexus: Sports puzzle.

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Today’s Link Tip: Sports Edition Set

Here are four tips grouped in today’s Nexus: Sports Edition puzzle, from the easiest yellow group to the difficult (and sometimes weird) purple group.

Yellow group tips: You can defeat them.

Green group tips: Cheerleading has this.

Blue group tips: O’Connell is another.

Purple group tips: They are volunteers.

Answer to Today’s Link: Sports Edition Group

Yellow group: Easy opponent

Green group: Spirit

Blue group: NFL head coach

Purple group: Tennessee State Alumni

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What’s the answer on today’s WIRED: Sports Edition?

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Completed NYT Connections: January 12, 2025 Sports Edition Puzzle.

Screenshot from The New York Times/CNET

Yellow words in today’s connection

The subject is easy for opponents. The four answers are Breeze, Cupcakes, Topples, and Tomato Cans.

Green words in today’s link

The theme is spiritual. The four answers are enthusiasm, energy, vitality and enthusiasm.

Blue words in today’s connection

The topic is NFL head coaches. The four answers are Bowles, Campbell, Quinn and Ryans.

Purple words in today’s connection

The topic is Tennessee Alumni. The four answers are Helton, Manning, Parker and Witten.



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