Connections Answers
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
These are common things, traditions, and items used to celebrate New Year's Eve and welcome the new year.
Individual words:
•BALL DROP: A famous event where a large ball slowly lowers in New York City, marking the final seconds of the old year and the start of the new one.
•CHAMPAGNE FLUTE: A tall, narrow glass specifically designed for serving champagne or other sparkling wines, often used for toasts during celebrations.
•FIREWORKS: Colorful explosions that shoot high into the sky, making bright lights and loud sounds. They are used for celebrations, especially on New Year's Eve.
•NOISEMAKER: A small, handheld device that you blow into or twist to create a loud, festive sound. People use them to make noise and celebrate loudly at parties.
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PLACES WHERE THINGS DISAPPEAR
These are all places or phenomena famous for making things vanish or seem to disappear, either mysteriously or commonly in daily life.
Individual words:
•BERMUDA TRIANGLE: A mysterious area in the Atlantic Ocean where ships and planes are said to disappear without a trace. It's a popular legend.
•BLACK HOLE: An area in space with such strong gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape from it once it's too close.
•COUCH CUSHIONS: The soft parts of a sofa where you sit. Small items like remote controls, coins, or keys often fall between them and disappear.
•DRYER: A machine used to dry wet clothes after washing. It's a common joke that dryers "eat" one sock from a pair, making it disappear mysteriously.
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ASSOCIATED WITH PHILADELPHIA
These words and phrases are all iconic symbols, famous food, or cultural references directly associated with the city of Philadelphia in the United States.
Individual words:
•BROTHERLY LOVE: This is a nickname for Philadelphia. The city's name literally means 'city of brotherly love' in Greek, reflecting its welcoming spirit.
•CHEESESTEAK: A very famous hot sandwich from Philadelphia. It has thinly sliced beef and melted cheese, often with onions, on a long bread roll.
•LIBERTY BELL: A famous historic bell located in Philadelphia. It is a powerful symbol of American independence and freedom, known for its crack.
•ROCKY: A famous movie character, a boxer whose inspiring story is set in Philadelphia. The 'Rocky Steps' are a popular tourist spot there.
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STARTING WITH BODIES OF WATER
Each phrase begins with a type of body of water: a 'bay,' a 'channel,' the 'sea,' or a 'sound.'
Individual words:
•BAY LEAF: A dried leaf used as a spice to flavor soups, stews, and sauces. You usually remove it before eating the dish.
•CHANNEL SURF: To quickly change TV channels with a remote control, looking for something interesting to watch or to avoid commercials.
•SEA BASS: A type of fish caught and eaten as food. It lives in the ocean (the sea) and is known for its mild, white meat.
•SOUND BARRIER: When an airplane flies faster than the speed of sound. This creates a very loud noise, often called a 'sonic boom.'