Our New Yorker Crossword January 26, 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 26, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/26/26, 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!
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| # |
Clue |
| 1A |
Untroubled |
| 7A |
Butt heads |
| 12A |
2025 dark comedy in which Dylan O’Brien plays the brothers Roman and Rocky |
| 14A |
Throw to a cutoff man, e.g. |
| 15A |
Short-story collection by Banu Mushtaq that won the 2025 International Booker Prize |
| 16A |
Devour with gusto |
| 17A |
English painter John |
| 18A |
Snap on a football field, perhaps |
| 20A |
Doesn’t disturb |
| 23A |
Fool, in British slang |
| 24A |
Elizabeth Warren, for one: Abbr. |
| 25A |
Ja or da |
| 26A |
Historic London theatre named for a royal |
| 28A |
“I heard you” |
| 29A |
Femur-tibia connector, for short |
| 30A |
“Eh, kinda” |
| 31A |
“Kapow!” |
| 32A |
Question from a tapper |
| 36A |
Nerdy about |
| 37A |
Peeples of “Fame” fame |
| 38A |
Chew the fat |
| 39A |
Per |
| 40A |
Angular-velocity symbols |
| 42A |
“That feels good!” |
| 45A |
Test the water? |
| 46A |
18-Across, e.g. |
| 47A |
Wax poetic (about) |
| 49A |
Cinematic world-building? |
| 52A |
Part of an Emmy statuette |
| 53A |
Grammy-winning singer Kali |
| 54A |
Tests |
| 57A |
Wasn’t kidding about |
| 58A |
“I feel very seen” |
| 59A |
Fifties V.P. candidate Kefauver |
| 60A |
Intergovernmental economic coalition |
| 1D |
Anticipates |
| 2D |
Pit crew’s supply |
| 3D |
Tolkienian tree creature |
| 4D |
More than most |
| 5D |
Like many subway riders during off-peak hours |
| 6D |
J. D. Salinger teen who says, “I prefer stories about squalor” |
| 7D |
Moved stealthily |
| 8D |
Chase nicknamed the Queen of Creole Cuisine |
| 9D |
“He Was Despised” from Handel’s “Messiah,” for one |
| 10D |
Browning implement |
| 11D |
What “horse” is to “animal,” semantically |
| 12D |
Portable dwelling |
| 13D |
Language on the flag of Equatorial Guinea |
| 15D |
Venerated |
| 19D |
Original member of the Big Ten Conference |
| 21D |
___ Fyne, Scotland |
| 22D |
Original member of the Big Ten Conference |
| 27D |
C.V. section? |
| 28D |
“This ain’t no Mudd Club or ___, I ain’t got time for that now”: Talking Heads, “Life During Wartime” |
| 29D |
At the peak of |
| 32D |
Shattered |
| 33D |
“Cut it out!” |
| 34D |
Hit computer game with the working title Micropolis |
| 35D |
Cartoonist Thomas who lampooned Boss Tweed |
| 36D |
“My guess is . . .” |
| 41D |
“Amazing idea!” |
| 42D |
“Hocus Pocus” setting |
| 43D |
In harmony |
| 44D |
Does some tailoring |
| 46D |
Bothers |
| 48D |
“Devil’s Ford” novelist Bret |
| 50D |
Sup |
| 51D |
Swashbuckler’s quaff |
| 55D |
Develop more complexity, perhaps |
| 56D |
“My Name Is Asher ___” (Chaim Potok novel) |
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