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NYT Connections Answers June 13 2026 Revealed: Tea Service and Movie Themes Challenge Players (No. 1098)

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13.06.2026

NEW YORK — The New York Times Connections puzzle for Saturday, June 13, 2026, delivered a mix of everyday objects and cultural references that tested solvers' ability to spot subtle connections, with groups centered on tea service items, enduring songs, movie practical effects and famous film titles featuring "Story."

Puzzle No. 1098 featured 16 words that players had to categorize into four groups of four, each sharing a common theme. The solution rewarded careful consideration of both literal and figurative links, as is typical for the popular word game.

The yellow category, often the most straightforward, was "Seen at a Tea Service": SAUCER, SPOON, TEACUP, TONGS. These items are staples at traditional tea gatherings, where precision and etiquette play key roles.

Green brought together enduring songs with "Enduring Song": CLASSIC, HIT, OLDIE, STANDARD. These terms describe timeless musical pieces that continue to resonate across generations, from jazz standards to pop classics.

The blue group focused on cinema techniques: "Used in Movie Practical Effects" — MAKEUP, MINIATURE, PROSTHETIC, PUPPET. These elements are essential in creating tangible, on-set visuals before heavy reliance on digital enhancements.

Finally, the challenging purple category connected "Words Before 'Story' in Movie Titles": CHRISTMAS, NEVERENDING, TOY, WEST SIDE. This references well-known films such as "A Christmas Story," "The NeverEnding Story," "Toy Story" and "West Side Story."

Solvers who started with obvious clusters like tea-related items or clear........

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