Vox Crossword January 18 2025 Answers (1/18/25)

Here are all of the answers to today's Vox Crossword puzzle for January 18 2025 to help you finish it up!

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Vox Crossword January 18, 2025 Answers

If you need help solving the Vox Crossword on 1/18/25, 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 "Call Me ___" (2012 Carly Rae Jepsen hit)
6A Checkup doctor, for short
9A Observe Ramadan, in a way
13A "Inside the NBA" colleague of Johnson, Barkley and Smith
14A Baking soda's assortment
16A Butter substitute
17A *Endurance-building run
19A Petty argument
20A Land of Enchantment art colony
21A Large house, plus its grounds
23A "The Thin Man" pooch
26A *Flattering profiles paraded as news
29A "Ocean's 8" job
31A "The Book of ___" (2010 Denzel Washington film)
32A Commencement honoree
33A First name of the "Queen of Soul"
35A Org.
37A *Complete without difficulty, as a test
42A Willie ___, former New Orleans Saints lineman and 2012 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
43A Bright, like an atrium
45A What "less" is, proverbially
48A Observe
50A Sailor Moon's weapon
51A *Chicago Bears great who remains the youngest person inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (34)
54A Harbinger
55A Crotch-to-ankle measure
56A "___ Flux" (2005 Charlize Theron thriller)
58A Gets on in years
59A Preliminary version of a writing composition ... or how to describe the beginning of the answers to each of the starred clues?
65A Opening time, usually
66A Chess player's action
67A Tooth concern
68A Ex-Soviet news agency
69A Naval carrier initials
70A /, in a bowling alley
1D Tend to one's turf
2D Folk rock artist DiFranco
3D Hankering
4D Vulgarity
5D "Frozen" queen
6D Strive for
7D CBS forensic drama whose theme song was "Who Are You"
8D Write ... or a thing used to write
9D Promote growth
10D Llama-like mammal known to spit
11D Deep-___ (firmly established)
12D "___ aborbs!" (extremely cute, in slang)
15D Dance move
18D Sound that a weasel makes?
22D Formally exit
23D Band with the 1985 hit "Take on Me"
24D Novak Djokovic or Nikola Jokic, e.g.
25D Level
27D Charge with no extras
28D Redundant word after "tuna"
30D ___ Hak Kyung Cha, writer and artist known for her 1982 novel "Dictée"
34D ___ dye (food-coloring compound)
36D Certain upperclassmen: Abbr.
38D Hassle-free
39D Workers' advocate, informally
40D David Bowie rock genre
41D Bring on board
44D Vacation indicator, perhaps
45D "Dig in!," Italian style
46D Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley
47D Candy brand with the slogan "Not sorry"
49D Clears a blackboard
51D Like Roald Dahl's titular peach
52D Bands on the radio
53D Finalize, as a date
57D Betting probability
60D Letters signifying a future repayment
61D Some mobile homes, for short
62D Obama healthcare law: Abbr.
63D Word with "fetched" or "flung"
64D Sheridan of "Ready Player One"

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