This New York Times Connections puzzle (#576, January 7, 2025) presents a challenging word-sorting game. If you're stuck, this guide provides solutions and hints.
The puzzle includes these words: A Few, Love, Barbershop, Essays, A Rose, Certain, Enough, A Life, A Deal, Part One, Various, A Cappella, A Novel, Doo-Wop, Some, and Madrigal.
Understanding "Madrigal"
Dictionary.com defines a madrigal as a type of song, often a part-song without instrumental accompaniment, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. It can also refer to a lyric poem suitable for musical setting.
General Hints:
- The categories aren't based on starting letters or phrases beginning with "A".
- "Part One" and "A Novel" belong together.
- "Love" and "Enough" share a category.
Category Hints and Solutions:
Yellow Category (Easy): Think about musical groups that use only voices.
- Answer: Vocal Music
- Words: A Cappella, Barbershop, Doo-Wop, Madrigal
Green Category (Medium): Consider the meaning of "a small number of..."
- Answer: A Handful Of
- Words: A Few, Certain, Some, Various
Blue Category (Hard): Think about common ways to describe books or sections within books.
- Answer: Book Subtitles
- Words: A Life, A Novel, Essays, Part One
Purple Category (Tricky): Focus on phrases that repeat a word or structure.
- Answer: ___ is ___ (is ____)
- Words: A Deal, A Rose, Enough, Love
Complete Solution:
- Yellow - Vocal Music: A Cappella, Barbershop, Doo-Wop, Madrigal
- Green - A Handful Of: A Few, Certain, Some, Various
- Blue - Book Subtitles: A Life, A Novel, Essays, Part One
- Purple - ___ is ___ (is ____): A Deal, A Rose, Enough, Love
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