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NYT Connections Puzzle #1112 — Answers & Solution

Saturday, June 27, 2026 · Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐ Medium

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🧩 NYT Connections Puzzle #1112 — Complete Answers

📋 All 16 Words — Puzzle #1112

SHORT LINE
INCOME TAX
BILLIARD BALL
CROSSWALK
CREDIT CARD
FOXTROT
ENVELOPE
MODEL
COLLECTION
DESIGNER
WATER WORKS
DECANTER
CATWALK
BARBER POLE
FIREWALK
BOARDWALK

✅ Full Answers — Puzzle #1112

🟨 Yellow — Monopoly Squares

BOARDWALKINCOME TAXSHORT LINEWATER WORKS

🟩 Green — Components of a Fashion Show

CATWALKCOLLECTIONDESIGNERMODEL

🟦 Blue — Commonly Striped Things

BARBER POLEBILLIARD BALLCREDIT CARDCROSSWALK

🟪 Purple — Ending in Horse Gaits

DECANTERENVELOPEFIREWALKFOXTROT

🔍 Detailed Breakdown

🟨 Yellow (Easiest) — Monopoly Squares

The easiest category in Puzzle #1112 is "Monopoly Squares". The four words are:

🟩 Green (Medium) — Components of a Fashion Show

The medium category in Puzzle #1112 is "Components of a Fashion Show". The four words are:

🟦 Blue (Hard) — Commonly Striped Things

The hard category in Puzzle #1112 is "Commonly Striped Things". The four words are:

🟪 Purple (Hardest) — Ending in Horse Gaits

The hardest category in Puzzle #1112 is "Ending in Horse Gaits". The four words are:

🎯 Strategy Tips for Puzzle #1112

When you see multiple words ending in the exact same word (like "WALK"), it is almost always a distraction technique by the puzzle editor. Separate them by looking at their definitions. "CROSSWALK" and "BARBER POLE" share visual traits, which breaks the illusion.

⚠️ Red Herring Warning: Watch out for the "WALK" trap! CATWALK, CROSSWALK, and FIREWALK look like a perfect structural match. If you try to group them together, you'll get stuck. Instead, notice that CROSSWALK belongs with things that have stripes, CATWALK belongs with haute couture, and FIREWALK hides a specific horse gait ("TROT") at its end.

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