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Yellow group index: Continue.
Green group index: Think of Wall Street animals.
Blue group index: Online encyclopedia subtitles.
Violet group index: $$$.
Yellow group: Persist.
Green group: Animal metaphors in economics.
Blue group: Information on the sidebar on the Wikipedia page of a person.
Violet group: Argot homophones for money.
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The NYT connections puzzle completed for June 8, 2025, # 728.
The theme is persisted. The four answers are last, last, stand up and stay.
The theme is animal metaphors in economics. The four answers are Bear, Bull, Dove and Hawk.
The theme is information on the sidebar on a person’s Wikipedia page. The four responses were born, education, occupation and spouse.
The theme is the Homophones of the slang for money. The four responses are high, the cache, the doe and the lute.