NYT Connections Answers Today (April 14): Clever Misdirections, Nostalgic References, A Worthy Curvevall

NYT Connections Answers: If you’ve been meticulously guarding your streak on The New York Times’ daily Connections game, Monday’s (April 14) puzzle might have felt like a carefully set trap. With red herrings hiding in plain sight and nostalgic nods tucked into wordplay, today's grid has proven to be a masterclass in misdirection.

Players were tasked with sorting 16 seemingly unrelated words into four thematic groups. What appears straightforward at first glance quickly becomes a word association maze. The puzzle, which continues to ride the wave of popularity from other NYT hits like Wordle, pushed the envelope this time with overlapping ideas and curveball categories.

Today’s words: Hunt, Check, Game, Ford, President, Play, Car, Stop, Oxen, Block, Movie, Actor, Dam, Dysentery, Director, and Concert.

Ticket, Please! From Restrictions to Red Carpets

The easiest category, Yellow, came with a clue: “To regulate or keep under control.” That led players toward the “Restrict” group, which brought together Block, Check, Dam, and Stop. A satisfying click for puzzle veterans familiar with these functional terms.

Next came Green, a more playful set under the theme “Ticketed Events.” If you figured that out early, you likely slotted Concert, Game, Movie, and Play into one group with ease. These entertainment-heavy words offered a brief respite from the head-scratching to come.

Dysentery Returns — And So Does Oregon Trail

Where things took a retro turn was in the Blue category. With the cryptic hint: “Ever played that game from the '80s about going west in a wagon?”, seasoned gamers may have had a sudden flashback to The Oregon Trail. Yes, that educational cult classic has inspired a Connections category. Words like Dysentery, Ford, Hunt, and Oxen were grouped here — each central to the gameplay and survival (or death) on the trail.

The Many Faces of “Ford”

The final group, tagged Purple, was the most challenging — and arguably the most clever. The clue teased a four-letter word that rhymed with “board” and had multiple meanings. The answer? “Ford.”

This group tapped into Ford’s chameleon-like identity. Here, Actor, Car, Director, and President came together — a nod to Harrison Ford, the iconic car brand, film directors like John Ford, and US President Gerald Ford. As one of the extra hints revealed, “Director and President are in the same group.”

It was a group that tested not just vocabulary, but cultural memory.

Whether you're here to safeguard your streak or simply marvel at the genius of NYT’s game designers, today’s puzzle offered both frustration and delight. With category crossovers and well-placed misdirections, it’s clear the Connections team is on a roll — and players will need to bring their A-game tomorrow.

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