Connections Answers

Saturday, March 21, 2026

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DIRECT

These words describe people or communication that is very clear and honest. They mean speaking directly, without hiding anything, softening the message, or using complicated language.
Individual words:
BLUNT: To be blunt means saying exactly what you think, very directly, even if it might sound a little rude or not polite. It's honest but can feel harsh.
FRANK: Being frank means you are honest and open in your speech, sharing your true thoughts directly. It's often appreciated, even if surprising, and usually not rude.
PLAIN: When something is plain, it is simple, clear, and easy to understand. There are no fancy words or hidden meanings. It's very direct and straightforward.
STRAIGHT: To be straight means to be direct and honest, without trying to deceive or confuse anyone. You get right to the point, often called 'straight talk'.
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TARGET

All these words can mean something that you aim at, try to hit, or try to achieve. They are things you direct your actions towards.
Individual words:
GOAL: Something you want to achieve or a specific place you want to reach. In sports, it's where you score. In life, it's your aim.
MARK: A specific spot or place you try to hit or reach. Think of a dot on a target or a line you cannot cross in a race.
OBJECT: The thing you are aiming for, either physically (like throwing a ball at an object) or as a main purpose of an action.
POINT: A specific location or an important idea. You might 'aim for a point' on a target. Or, 'make a point' when you want to clearly explain something.
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CHECKERS TERMS

All these words are common terms used when playing the board game Checkers, a popular game in the US.
Individual words:
CAPTURE: In checkers, to 'capture' means you remove an opponent's piece from the board by jumping over it. It's how you win pieces.
CROWN: When your checker piece reaches the other side of the board, it gets 'crowned.' This means you place another piece on top of it, making it a King.
JUMP: To 'jump' in checkers means moving your piece diagonally over an opponent's piece to an empty square behind it. This action lets you capture their piece.
KING: A 'King' is a special checker piece. It's made when your regular piece reaches the opponent's side. Kings can move and capture both forwards and backwards.
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20TH CENTURY AMERICAN POETS

These are the last names of four famous poets from the United States who wrote their most important works during the 20th century (the 1900s).
Individual words:
BISHOP: This is the last name of Elizabeth Bishop, an important American woman poet from the 1900s. She wrote very detailed and thoughtful poems.
FROST: This is the last name of Robert Frost, one of the most famous American poets. He wrote about nature and life in the countryside, often using simple language.
POUND: This is the last name of Ezra Pound, an American poet who helped start new styles of poetry in the 1900s. He was very influential but also controversial.
RICH: This is the last name of Adrienne Rich, an American poet known for her feminist ideas and political writing. She used poetry to discuss social issues.