Our New Yorker Crossword January 6, 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 6, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the New Yorker Crossword on 1/6/26, 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 |
Someone from Granada or Vigo, e.g. |
| 9A |
Like someone from Granard or Sligo, e.g. |
| 14A |
Seal’s furry predator |
| 16A |
___ powder (bitter ingredient in a smoothie) |
| 17A |
Plot trope exemplified by the romantic arcs in “Pride and Prejudice” and “You’ve Got Mail” |
| 19A |
Grungy bars |
| 20A |
Chili peppers that are often orange when ripe |
| 21A |
Insects that communicate by waggle-dancing |
| 22A |
Birds symbolizing peace |
| 23A |
Yearn (for) |
| 24A |
Fashion-house initials |
| 25A |
Alexandre Dumas’s “Les ___ Mousquetaires” |
| 26A |
Features of a mouthpiece purchased at Spirit Halloween, maybe |
| 27A |
“Metropolis” director Lang |
| 28A |
Reads in a forum without posting |
| 29A |
Navajo family groups |
| 30A |
Pre-Easter periods |
| 31A |
Verge |
| 32A |
Rhyming synonym of “shaky” |
| 33A |
Lets loose |
| 34A |
Favored by fortune |
| 35A |
[Just reprinting the mistake here] |
| 38A |
Dowsing sticks |
| 39A |
Fruits that bruise easily |
| 40A |
Toy company involved in the Pharrell Williams movie “Piece by Piece” |
| 41A |
“All That She Wants” group |
| 43A |
Decorative dye often seen on hands |
| 44A |
Sunken feature of a mid-century-modern living room |
| 46A |
Axe-like tools |
| 47A |
Something circled in a defense attorney’s calendar, perhaps |
| 48A |
Cooks over intense heat |
| 49A |
Cutesy “ditto” |
| 1D |
Passed quickly |
| 2D |
Animals that might be fitted with saddles and unicorn horns for a children’s event |
| 3D |
Exam for a British teen, typically |
| 4D |
Things debated by expectant parents |
| 5D |
Flower related to the gladiolus |
| 6D |
Former Justice Fortas |
| 7D |
Takes that may lengthen a film production |
| 8D |
Graphical display of information, informally |
| 9D |
Mega-celebrity |
| 10D |
Event with high-decibel music and high-energy dancing |
| 11D |
Chilly venues for skaters |
| 12D |
Southeast Asian wraps |
| 13D |
Cowboys’ rides, in Old West jargon |
| 15D |
Garments hung outside a sauna |
| 18D |
___ Palmas (Canary Islands locale) |
| 22D |
Gin or juice, e.g. |
| 25D |
“Protect ___ Kids” (motto often printed in blue, pink, and white) |
| 26D |
Like James Brown’s music |
| 27D |
Passes in an airplane, say |
| 28D |
Problems in tires |
| 29D |
Buffet cabinet |
| 30D |
Mott who spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention |
| 31D |
Etiquette between dudes, casually |
| 32D |
Celestial objects that can outshine whole galaxies |
| 33D |
Skirmish |
| 34D |
Like two, among the prime numbers |
| 35D |
Person who’s idolized or adored, in anime fandom |
| 36D |
Set afire |
| 37D |
“Between the World and Me” author Ta-Nehisi |
| 39D |
Beer whose logo depicts a prize, for short |
| 40D |
Spots, as cash |
| 42D |
“___ up!” |
| 43D |
Gap |
| 45D |
“Me, that’s who!” |
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