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Oregon Ducks Win Big Ten Championship in Thrilling Debut Season

 In a historic debut season in the Big Ten, the Oregon Ducks clinched their first-ever Big Ten Championship with a pulsating 45-37 victory over Penn State. The Ducks’ triumph was sealed in dramatic fashion, showcasing the grit and execution of a team hungry for success. Key Moments of the Game The game’s decisive moment came late in the fourth quarter when Penn State, down by eight points, was driving with hopes of forcing overtime. Oregon’s Nico Reed dashed those hopes, intercepting a pass from Penn State quarterback Drew Fowler. This pivotal play handed the Ducks the opportunity to run out the clock. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel secured the win with a crucial first-down conversion, sparking celebrations among Oregon fans. Offensive Stars Shine for Oregon Dillon Gabriel delivered a stellar performance, completing 22 of 32 passes for 283 yards and four touchdowns. His precision passing and leadership set the tone for Oregon’s high-powered offense. Gabriel’s favorite target, Tez Johns...
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Today's Connections No. 525 Hints and Answer for November 17, 2024

 It’s Sunday, November 17, 2024, and It’s time once again to tackle today’s Connections puzzle! Let’s see what we’ve got. As always, we’ll go through some hints, explore the possibilities, and finally reveal the answers. Words: Apology  Quotation  Association  Contraction  Clingy  Union  Possessive  Slinky  Proposal  Snug  Prayer  League  Guild  Dubbing  Foot  Sleek Hints for Each Category Category 1: Professional Groups Think about words that refer to collective organizations or alliances. Consider terms like union and guild. Category 2: Close-Fitting or Tightly Bound Look for adjectives that describe physical or metaphorical snugness. Words like snug and sleek may come to mind here. Category 3: What an Apostrophe Might Indicate These are grammatical terms related to punctuation marks, specifically the apostrophe. Possessive and contraction should be your starting points. Category 4: Occasions for Kneeling ...

NYT Today Wordle No. 1247 Hints and Answer for November 17, 2024

 Hello everyone, and happy Sunday! I’m your Wordle companion, and it’s time to dive into today’s Wordle puzzle adventure. Jeff B. (aka "some old guy gaming 8896") suggested starting with the word "burnt" , with a wise caution: "When you play with flames, you could get burnt." Let’s find out if playing with "burnt" pays off—or if it leaves us singed. Today Wordle Hints Number of Vowels : The word contains one vowel. First Letter : The word begins with the letter ‘T.’ Repeated Letters : There are repeated letters in today’s wordle. Example Hint:  The word refers to keeping a count, score, or record of something. It can also mean a mark or number used for this purpose. You might use this word when keeping track of points in a game or marking items in a list. Example: “Let’s keep a ______ of our expenses this month.” Still look for answer then follow me along the article or you can find the answer at the end of the article. First Guess: Burnt Startin...

Today's Connections No. 523 Hints and Answer for November 15, 2024

  Hello everyone! it’s time for another Connections puzzle! Today’s puzzle for Friday, November 15, 2024, was a bit of a head-scratcher, but I think I’ve cracked it. I’ll walk you through each category with hints, my thought process, and the final answers to give you the full experience. Let’s dive into today’s set of words and uncover the connections between them! Words in Today’s Puzzle: Pipe Phrase Jug Passage Leak Letter Waist Whistle Nick Crack Recorder Word Hole Sands Sentence Puncture Also play Wordle? Here are today's hints and answer. Hints for Each Category Let’s take a closer look at the hints for each category. If you’re trying to solve it on your own, see if these clues point get you in the right direction! Category 1: Defects or Breaks Think about words that indicate damage or breaks in physical objects. Words like “leak” and “crack” could fit well, along with others that suggest something’s not quite right with an object. Category 2: Units of Grammar Consider langua...

NYT Today Wordle No. 1245 Hints and Answer for November 15, 2024

 Hey, Wordlers! I’m back again for another Fearless Friday, where we shake up our usual Wordle routine with an extra challenge. Every Friday, we turn up the heat by switching on hard mode and starting with a less-than-ideal word choice, typically suggested by one of you, our brave viewers. Let’s see what twists and turns today’s puzzle has in store! The Rules of Fearless Friday Here’s how we make things interesting every Friday: Hard Mode Activated – Once a letter is revealed, we’re locked into using it exactly where it appears, making every guess count. Unique Starting Word – We pick a word that isn’t exactly easy or efficient, usually chosen by a viewer or pulled from our Hard Word Challenge series. Today’s starting word comes from A807 , who suggested Xenon , inspired by its atomic number 54 on the periodic table. Let’s give it a go! Today Wordle Hints Number of Vowels : The word contains one vowel. First Letter : The word begins with the letter ‘T.’ Repeated Letters : There a...

Today's connections no 521 hints and answer for November 13, 2024

  Hello everyone! it’s that time again—time to dive into another round of  Connections . If you're familiar with the game, you know it's all about figuring out how to group seemingly random words into four distinct categories. And let me tell you, today’s puzzle is definitely a tough one. So grab your thinking cap, because we’re about to break down today’s puzzle in detail. We’ll go over the hints first, and then I’ll reveal the answer and walk you through the logic behind it. words: mustard   Wing   Wednesday   Worcestershire   Colonel   tartar   lemon   minion   calculus   canary   addition   plaque   extension   Pharaoh cavity   Annex Hint #1: Blue Category – Teeth and Dental Issues Start by thinking of words that are directly related to teeth or common dental problems. You’re looking for terms that are things we hear about when we visit the dentist. Words like  plaque ,  tartar ,  cavity ,...