The Atlantic Crossword January 11 2026 Answers (1/11/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's Atlantic Crossword puzzle for January 11 2026 to help you finish it up!

Our Atlantic Crossword January 11, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.

The Atlantic Crossword January 11, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the Atlantic Crossword on 1/11/26, 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 Not extraneous
8A Shraddhanand and Vivekananda, for two
14A Foster
15A Bubble up?
16A 2023 Best Actress in a Supporting Role nominee for The Whale
18A Pattern on some school uniforms
19A "No harm, no foul"
20A ___ world (hypothetical stage in the origin of life on Earth)
22A JCPenney competitor
23A It's straight from the horse's mouth?
24A Third-person possessive pronoun with two apostrophes
26A The Imitation Game setting, for short
27A Designation for summer hrs. in London, Ontario, and Gainesville, Florida
28A Meal plans
30A South Korean polymath Terra ___
31A Exactly what you need
33A Historical symbol of Festival de Cannes
34A Food that can be prepared a la cubana or a la valenciana
35A Lickety-split, say
38A Jaws that might be gaping
39A Least thought through
40A "I've ___ enough!"
43A Touring group?
45A Opportunities to get back on track?
46A Like one's legs after climbing up a lot of stairs, maybe
47A Counterpart of tired and inspired, in a meme
49A "Certainly so"
50A "Get outta here!"
51A ___ by (followed without objection)
53A Game that uses hand signals
55A Professional in a pickup game, e.g.
56A Jake Shimabukuro's instrument
57A Food hall or bistro, for example
58A Like the walls of some retro living rooms
1D Available for employment
2D ___ to the spot
3D Really puts one's foot down?
4D Almost 1 percent of the atmosphere
5D Cave with a distinctive sound?
6D Kinda, sorta
7D UTF-8, for example
8D Got settled before watching a movie
9D Not very convincing, say
10D Symbol hidden in the FedEx logo
11D Person who's really good at solving problems?
12D Language in which Elena Ferrante's novels were first published
13D Intuitively picking up, maybe
17D Like pilots when they're not working?
21D Course in which you might get an A?
24D "Okey dokey, your grace!"
25D Völva of Norse mythology, e.g.
28D Item that's made to measure
29D Gamer's plan, informally
31D God referenced in the proclamation "God is man and man is God"
32D Going quickly
33D Piece of Lab evidence?
35D "You've made that abundantly clear"
36D Home of the Fish River Canyon, Africa's largest canyon
37D A Literature of ___ Own (Elaine Showalter book)
40D Spam maker
41D Fit for growing crops
42D Showed off, for short
44D ___ wren (songbird found in grassy marsh habitats)
46D Cod piece?
48D Animal on the cover of Stephen Graham Jones's The Only Good Indians
50D Eschew
52D ___ ___ Desert (Mario Kart track)
54D Early Stranger Cole genre

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