NYT Connections Answers

NYT Connections Hints, Answers for December 8, 2025 (#911)

NYT Connections Hints & Answers for Dec. 8, 2025 (#911)

Today’s Connections puzzle is tricky — especially the purple group, which features one of the more unusual word transformations we’ve seen lately. With groups ranging from motivational verbs to L.A. landmarks and Dallas sports teams, this puzzle demands a little of everything: geography, pop culture, and some clever wordplay.

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Hints for Today’s Connections Groups (Easiest → Hardest)

🟨 Yellow Group Hint: Just do it!

Words meaning to push or motivate someone (often used with “on”).

🟩 Green Group Hint: Like Hollywood Boulevard.

Think famous Los Angeles streets.

🔵 Blue Group Hint: Big D.

Names of Dallas pro sports team members.

🟪 Purple Group Hint: Capital cities with a twist.

European capitals missing the second-to-last letter.


✔️ Today’s NYT Connections Answers

🟨 Yellow Group — Goad, With “On”

  • egg
  • push
  • spur
  • urge

All can be paired with “on” to mean motivate: egg on, spur on, urge on, push on.


🟩 Green Group — Famous Streets in Los Angeles

  • Mulholland
  • Rodeo
  • Sunset
  • Vine

These iconic L.A. streets define Hollywood culture and tourism.


🔵 Blue Group — Member of a Dallas Pro Sports Team

  • Cowboy (NFL – Cowboys)
  • Maverick (NBA – Mavericks)
  • Star (NHL – Stars)
  • Wing (NHL – Stars, winger position)

A mix of Dallas sports identities across major leagues.


🟪 Purple Group — European Capitals Minus Second-to-Last Letter

  • mink → Minsk
  • pars → Paris
  • roe → Rome
  • sofa → Sofia

One of the more clever and rare wordplay categories — each answer is the capital name with its second-to-last letter removed.


FAQs – NYT Connections for Dec. 8

1. What made today’s Connections puzzle difficult?

The purple group, because identifying capital cities missing a single letter takes careful pattern matching.

2. What does the Yellow group represent?

Words that mean to goad or motivate, especially when adding “on.”

3. What does the Blue group refer to?

Members or references to Dallas professional sports teams.

4. What are the L.A. streets in the green group?

Mulholland, Rodeo, Sunset, and Vine — all iconic roadways.

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