Our New Yorker Crossword January 14, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
The New Yorker Crossword January 14, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/14/26, we’ve listed all of the crossword clues below so you can find the answer(s) you need. You can search for the clue and then select the appropriate clue to get the answer. We have done it this way so that if you’re just looking for a handful of clues, you won’t spoil other ones you’re working on!
Looking for answers to another New Yorker Crossword puzzle? Check out our archive of New Yorker Crossword Answers.
| # |
Clue |
| 1A |
“Jiminy Christmas!” |
| 5A |
Bratty attitude |
| 9A |
Pointless? |
| 14A |
Like a soft (but not mushy) avocado |
| 15A |
Much worshipped celebrity |
| 16A |
Spinning part of a helicopter |
| 17A |
Ruck who played Connor on “Succession” |
| 18A |
“Julie & Julia” writer-director Ephron |
| 19A |
Subside |
| 20A |
“Hold on a ___” |
| 21A |
Stack in the sink |
| 23A |
Location of a business, in legalese |
| 25A |
Treelike Tolkien creature |
| 26A |
Some people get fifteen minutes of it |
| 27A |
Like street parking that requires payment |
| 31A |
“This Side of Paradise” author F. ___ Fitzgerald |
| 33A |
Municipal measure of malfeasance |
| 35A |
Planet captured in Voyager 1’s “pale blue dot” photo |
| 36A |
Adele’s “Rumour ___ It” |
| 37A |
Come up, as in conversation |
| 38A |
Added amount |
| 40A |
Some TVs and camcorders |
| 41A |
Pittsburgh footballer |
| 42A |
Assistance |
| 43A |
Covet thy neighbor’s wife, say |
| 44A |
Series starring Benedict Cumberbatch as a sleuth who lives at 221B Baker Street |
| 48A |
Instruments for Paul McCartney, Sting, and Flea |
| 52A |
One who may be both a sister and an only child? |
| 53A |
First Hebrew letter |
| 54A |
Desertlike |
| 55A |
Unit in some suburban real-estate listings |
| 56A |
Traction aid on a soccer shoe |
| 57A |
“___ love, not war” (political slogan of the sixties) |
| 58A |
___ seeds (healthy addition to some smoothies) |
| 59A |
Parts of an analog clock |
| 60A |
Tater |
| 61A |
Three-___ sloth |
| 1D |
Clutch firmly |
| 2D |
Edmonton N.H.L. player |
| 3D |
U.S. military branch with the motto “Semper Supra” (“Always Above”) |
| 4D |
Female quail |
| 5D |
Gary of “Apollo 13” |
| 6D |
Love dearly |
| 7D |
Arranges by color, say |
| 8D |
Defeat, as a dragon |
| 9D |
Puzzles, riddles, lateral-thinking problems, and the like |
| 10D |
Seafood sandwich with Connecticut and Maine varieties |
| 11D |
Provo’s state |
| 12D |
Post-it, e.g. |
| 13D |
Half of 31-Down |
| 21D |
Create a romantic mood, in a way |
| 22D |
View as |
| 24D |
Bedding layer that might be waterproof |
| 27D |
Fine spray |
| 28D |
Inclement-weather garment that’s sometimes clear |
| 29D |
Site with custom crafts |
| 30D |
Fuddy-duddy quintet? |
| 31D |
Six, in Seville |
| 32D |
“You ___ be serious!” |
| 33D |
Oscar winner who played Meryl Streep’s mother in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” |
| 34D |
Sprinted |
| 39D |
Posting in a bistro window |
| 42D |
Did a sheepdog’s job |
| 44D |
Wristlet handle |
| 45D |
A three-line poem: / five syllables in line one, / then seven, then five |
| 46D |
Marie who co-discovered two radioactive elements |
| 47D |
Work, as dough |
| 48D |
Composer Johann Sebastian ___ |
| 49D |
“It was ___ big misunderstanding!” |
| 50D |
Observed |
| 51D |
Pet-food brand with a paw print in its logo |
| 55D |
Talent-show performance |
If you’ve enjoyed this crossword, consider playing one of the other popular crosswords we cover, including: New York Times Crossword (and Mini), Daily Themed Crossword (and Mini), WSJ Crossword, and USA Today Crossword.
Comments