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Hey there, Connectors! Welcome to my deeper dive into today’s Connections answers. The idea behind this is to help clear things up for anyone who isn’t sure how today’s groups fit together.

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I’m going to assume that you’ve already beaten today’s game. We’re going straight into spoiler territory here. So, consider this your one and only warning .

Here are today’s NYT Connections answers explained (and any red herrings I spot) for Friday, July 3:

Today’s NYT Connections Answers Explained

Connections – Yellow Group

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Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase

🟨 positive feelings (BLISS, FELICITY, HAPPINESS, WARM FUZZIES)

Yep, these are straightforward enough.

Connections – Green Group

🟩 retro expressions of approval (COOL BEANS, FAR OUT, GROOVY, RIGHT ON)

I use COOL BEANS and GROOVY fairly often! But you’d perhaps have heard these more commonly in the ‘70s, ’80s and '90s.

🟦 bad things to give someone (COLD SHOULDER, DIRTY LOOK, HARD TIME, RUNAROUND)

To give someone the COLD SHOULDER means to dismiss or ignore them.

Giving someone a DIRTY LOOK might mean, for instance, scowling at them.

If you were to give someone a HARD TIME, that would involve making things difficult for them, perhaps by annoying or harassing them.

To give someone the RUNAROUND means to refuse to help them and direct them elsewhere.

Connections – Purple Group

🟪 what things pronounced "T" might refer to (GOLF ACCESSORY, GOSSIP, HOT DRINK, SHIRT)

A golfer will play their first shot at each hole after placing a ball on a tee. This is the GOLF ACCESSORY referenced here.

“The tea” is slang for GOSSIP. Asking someone to “spill the tea” means you’re requesting all the juicy details.

Tea is the best beverage in the world. While I can enjoy iced tea, I far prefer it as a HOT DRINK. I drink 4-10 cups of the stuff a day!

And then we have the T-SHIRT, which some may refer to as a “tee.”

Connections – Red Herrings

We had a bunch of temperature-related phrases on today’s grid: WARM FUZZIES, COOL BEANS, COLD SHOULDER and HOT DRINK.

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