Our Vox Crossword January 17, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue.
Vox Crossword January 17, 2026 Answers
If you need help solving the Vox Crossword on 1/17/26, 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 |
Concerning |
| 6A |
Asian "sea" that's now mostly desert |
| 10A |
Stash away |
| 14A |
Bacteria infection |
| 15A |
Topic of the 1995 hit song "I Got 5 on It" by Luniz |
| 17A |
Wrongfully imprisoned boxer immortalized by a Bob Dylan song |
| 19A |
Minecraft asset |
| 20A |
Dalai Lama, ethnically |
| 21A |
They make night games playable |
| 26A |
Accented jubilant cheer |
| 27A |
The "E" in MVEMJSUNP |
| 28A |
Contents of some kitchen bags |
| 29A |
Capitol insiders, for short |
| 30A |
Cheryl James ___ Salt |
| 31A |
Its pH is below 7 |
| 33A |
Storyline's progression |
| 35A |
Eases up |
| 37A |
It hits very close to home, say |
| 41A |
King Sunny ___ (Nigerian juju legend) |
| 42A |
Get on tape |
| 43A |
Soil-turning tool |
| 44A |
Source of some gratifying sounds coming from bedrooms at night, perhaps: Abbr. |
| 47A |
Candy dispenser brand |
| 48A |
Most successful Black golfer before Woods |
| 50A |
"Kill Bill" actor Thurman |
| 51A |
Andy Samberg's recurring "SNL" role portraying a talentless rapper |
| 54A |
Desert known for its saguaro cacti |
| 56A |
Taro-based paste |
| 57A |
Spiral-cut street food served on a skewer |
| 63A |
Pertaining to the gospel |
| 64A |
180 degrees, on a compass |
| 65A |
R&B singer named after the main character in "The Matrix" |
| 66A |
Requirement |
| 67A |
In a ___ (very quickly) |
| 1D |
Burnt remains |
| 2D |
A/C unit of measure |
| 3D |
Gondola necessity |
| 4D |
Displace |
| 5D |
From several intermediate sources |
| 6D |
Doc's lobby: Abbr. |
| 7D |
Hoofed it |
| 8D |
First name of the "Queen of Soul" |
| 9D |
Permitted |
| 10D |
"You bet!" |
| 11D |
Mr. Roarke's "Fantasy Island" assistant |
| 12D |
Low-scoring soccer deadlock |
| 13D |
Cocker's "Up Where We Belong" (1982) duet partner |
| 16D |
Boxing punches |
| 18D |
Retro animation unit |
| 21D |
Cowardly "Inside Out" character |
| 22D |
Michigan or Mead, e.g. |
| 23D |
Spoken aloud |
| 24D |
End to a disease? |
| 25D |
H.S. diploma equivalent |
| 29D |
Knee stabilizer connecting the femur to the tibia: Abbr. |
| 32D |
Brain disease affecting ex-NFLers: Abbr. |
| 33D |
Instant Messenger creator |
| 34D |
Slow-cooked beef entree |
| 36D |
Musical aptitude |
| 37D |
Champagne sound |
| 38D |
Us opponent |
| 39D |
Minuscule amount |
| 40D |
Hammer head end |
| 42D |
Tarboosh, by another name |
| 44D |
"Emma" author Jane |
| 45D |
Actor J.B. of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" |
| 46D |
Avant-gardist born Emmanuel Radnitzky |
| 47D |
Ground corn mixture |
| 49D |
Newsroom boss |
| 51D |
Talk trash, in a sense |
| 52D |
Packed (with) |
| 53D |
Fitting |
| 55D |
"Step ___ pets" (palindrome) |
| 58D |
Total wealth, metaphorically |
| 59D |
Aza Holmes's condition in "Turtles All the Way Down" |
| 60D |
Nice way to say yes? |
| 61D |
Yadda yadda yadda, in letter form |
| 62D |
___/her pronouns |
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