Every Day Doug Plays Connections 06/21 (New York Times Puzzle Game)
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
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Connections is an engaging word game from the New York Times. Presented with 16 words, you are challenged to find "connections" among four groups of four words each.
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Looking forward to the Connections Corrections explaining the difference between Rumpelstiltskin and Rip Van Winkle!
Gonna be having a lot of corrections coming up tomorrow, lol.
...and what a 'bum' is.
3:40 "Cinderella was a young lady who wanted to be a princess, and she was inspired by J Lo."
Doug what 😂😂
i want to see his version of Cinderella.
Glad I wasn't the only one who enjoyed that part! :-) Doug, you're the best!
I was dying laughing as he described his version of Cinderella.
Yeah, I think he mishmashed some of those stories together. 😂
@@KenTrosper I hear that first-flight film producers are fighting for the rights. 😂. Doug at his absolute best today. That's why we love you, Doug. ☺️
With Cinderella, first thought was Bill Murray’s iconic “Cinderella Story” monologue in Caddyshack, then the others fell into place.
Anybody who crushed this connection or immediately got the rump and bump is from another planet!
Doug’s Cinderella recap 😂😂
It was worth watching just for that.
Wow Doug. That really was a Cinderella story.
"Put the butt in buttermilk" lol
This was the Beevis and Butthead edition of Connections.
I crushed everything again today. I believe Bumper-to-Bumper is meant to have Bum as the synonym for backside but I think Bump could also work.
Rumplestiltskin is kind of a come from behind story. The main character starts out as a miller's daughter who's locked in a room and told she'll be killed unless she completes an impossible task and by the end she's a queen who doesn't even have to pay her debts to the guy who bailed her out because she cheated at guessing his name. Inspiring.
You are correct. Story has nothing to do with falling asleep. Totally a come from behind story!
I got the Bump category right away. Different strokes for different folks.
I thought one category could have been kids games with thumbs up and green light and perhaps rags to riches. Glad I waited on that one. I ended up with a 4.
I enjoyed your rendition of Cinderella. But I liked the way you Van Winkled the correct blue connection out of the remaining options even more.
i wanted to just come in just to here your laugh about the purple category
Got a 4 today. Buttermilk made me look for some word play.
Compared to yesterday, this one was easy as it was easy to clear the yellow and green categories *UNLIKE* yesterday's puzzle. I solved them in the exact order as you did, without making a mistake and I had no clue on the purple category. I have to admit you remembered these fairy tales a lot better than I did!
Well done, Doug!
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🟦🟦🟦🟦BEAT-THE-ODDS STORIES
🟩🟩🟩🟩PERMISSION
🟪🟪🟪🟪WORDS THAT BEGIN WITH THE END 😉
"Bum" is the British term for rear end. Got all four, purple took some time to work out the word play. Your rendition of Cinderella was a hoot.
That's "horse's BUM".
Would you have been happier with ASSUME
I think the PURPLE today was one of the funniest ever. I didn't get it.
Complete clean sweep for me today 🧹 after a complete failure yesterday!
I think you may have mixed up Rumplestitlskin with Rip Van Winkle. Rip van Winkle woke up after a long sleep.
Doug worries me sometimes. The rear end in bumper is, oh nevermind.
hahaha
They are saying BUM is the synonym not BUMPER
WTF with Cinderella
Bum
🤣🤣🤣
Bum in bumper. I didn’t get it either.
British for backside😀
BUM IT IS….😂
Also all I could do is snicker because you kept saying rated PG but said Fanny….those across the pond use that as a name for something that is definitely not rated PG.
Its Bum