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NYT Connections September 16th #462 Answer: Mush, Pap, and Mace Meaning Explained

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Daily millions of people try to solve the puzzle given in NYT Connections, in a bid to enhance their vocabulary and knowledge. For the unversed, NYT Connections is a word puzzle game in which you should know the given words’ meanings to perfectly place them in different groups. Each group’s words should have a common thread. Therefore, solving NYT Connections puzzles sometimes requires a diverse knowledge of the English language and vocabulary because each group contains four words with a common thread between them and there are a total of four groups in NYT Connections.

To note, the level of difficulty also increases from the first group to the fourth one. On September 16, the New York Times released the game Connections with a hard difficulty level. This is why many of its regular players are struggling to solve game number $462. If you are also struggling in guessing the correct meanings of Mush, Pap, and Mace, then this article will let you know what is the correct answer to this game. You are suggested to stick with this page and go through the article to the end. Drag down the page.

The New York Times has been releasing a new word puzzle daily since June last year. In NYT Connections, players have to find words of similar meaning to place in a group. It has four groups represented by four different colors, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. Each group consists of four words with something common between them. The Yellow group in NYT Connections is said to be easier relatively than Purple which is the trickiest one. However, NYT Connections also gives hints for each group’s words, so that players can choose the right four words to place in the same group. As mentioned, the Yellow group is the most straightforward group, you might predict its words without a hint but people are often stuck in the Blue and Purple groups. Continue reading this article for more details.

September 16th edition of NYT Connections came with words like Mush, Pap, Premier, Supreme, Mace, and more. Some words were very common like Premier and Supreme but one-of-a-kind words like Mace, Pap, and Mush left many people baffled. We have grouped them with the help of hints for the grouping. For the Yellow group, the hint was “Of the highest distinction”, for the Green group “Things that might hurt to touch”, for the Blue group “Words to depict soft things often associated with crying!”, and for the Purple group “Something that prevents change, protects, or covers”.

Merriam-Webster dictionary suggests that the meaning of Mush is something soft, spongy, and shapeless while Pap refers to it as soft food, political patronage, and lack of solid value. Lastly, Mace’s meaning is said to be a heavy, spiked staff and it can also be an ornamental staff borne symbolizing authority before a public official. Did you solve the problem given in the September 16th edition of NYT Connections after learning the meaning of words like Mush, Pap, and Mace? If not, take a look below and read the answer.

The first group is Yellow and its four words are Chief, Premier, Principal, and Supreme. The second group, Green contains Cactus, Hedgehog, Mace, and Pineapple. The words placed in the Blue group are Cheese, Corn, Mush, and Pap. Bottle, Graduate, Mushroom, and Salary, are the words with things that are capped common thread, placed in the fourth group, Purple. Stay tuned to this website for more details and further updates.


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