WSJ Crossword January 10 2026 Answers (1/10/26)

Here are all of the answers to today's Wall Street Journal Crossword puzzle for January 10 2026 to help you finish it up!
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Our WSJ Crossword January 10, 2026 answers guide should help you finish today’s crossword if you’ve found yourself stuck on a crossword clue. The Wall Street Journal Crossword is a well-known and respected puzzle that appeals to solvers looking for a challenging and thought-provoking experience. The puzzles are created by a team of skilled constructors and are known for their clever clues, intricate wordplay, and challenging themes. The WSJ Crossword is published daily and offers solvers the opportunity to exercise their minds while enjoying a classic form of entertainment.

WSJ Crossword January 10, 2026 Answers

If you need help solving the WSJ Crossword on 1/10/26, 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 Govt. org. that created the precursor to the internet
6A Aggressive declaration by Congress
12A Betrayed fright
17A Wetsuit that stops above the knees
19A Queens neighborhood
21A Cozy dining spot
22A Place name on a national map?
24A Milky Way component
25A Big dividends
26A Satisfaction felt by a Gothic architect?
28A Org. with ring rankings
31A Common sculpture model
32A Where Anna Leonowens taught
33A They aren’t returned
34A Smallest bell in a carillon?
39A Modern meeting medium
41A Bygone flier between JFK and Heathrow
42A Scott Turow memoir
43A Cuatro halved
44A Commuting option
46A Pretentious sort
48A Far from baggy
50A Erstwhile
52A Ham it up
55A Common game show prize
57A Dangerous place, idiomatically
59A John Hersey book “A Bell for ___”
61A Wriggly creatures found on every continent?
64A Cut down
66A Seltos seller
67A Go bad
68A April, May and June, to Daisy Duck
69A Like diplomatic pouches
71A Put away
72A Light brown hardwood
73A Medium brown hardwood
74A Blow thrown in a gang brawl?
76A Board, in a boardinghouse
78A Shows a chameleonlike quality
81A “___ arigato gozaimasu” (Japanese expression of gratitude)
82A Put into words
84A “Buenas ___” (“Good afternoon,” in Spain)
85A Foxboro gridders
87A Not brewed long enough, maybe
89A “Aquarius” musical
90A Worker at a plant?
93A WhatsApp owner
95A Director Lee
98A ___-à-porter (off-the-rack)
100A Kinda interested in reading the Testaments?
103A Tres doubled
105A Chuck, e.g.
107A Sherlock’s sister in a book series
108A Kash Patel’s org.
109A Member of a marten family?
112A Shut again
114A Gofer’s duty
115A Cannabis consumer’s goal?
120A Flea market units
121A Release
122A Meddlers
123A Playlist makeup
124A Serve seconds to, e.g.
125A Ominous request from the boss
1D Broadband choice
2D “So that’s it!”
3D Hold up
4D Restaurant kitchen job
5D Aztec spear-throwing tool
6D Lively 1960s dances
7D Raiders running back Jeanty
8D Rds. with numbers
9D “You’ve got mail!” co.
10D Rugged rock face
11D Fey and Turner
12D Fall heavily
13D Integra seller
14D Aristotelian and Boolean, for two
15D Isn’t caught by
16D Loathe
18D Fluctuated
20D “Mad Men” field, informally
21D Flower whose name means “daughter of the wind”
23D Destroy, archaically
27D Where kip is the currency
28D First baseman of comedy
29D Burger King supply
30D “Couldn’t agree more!”
35D Book jacket bit
36D Stable workers
37D Brings in
38D Eyeglasses parts
40D Like some local stores
45D Went ahead
47D Physique, informally
49D Major advance
50D What scared the Scarecrow
51D Goes through physical therapy
53D Heed
54D Electronic brain of the 1940s
56D Ballet move
57D It may be heart-shaped
58D Girl in a shop in a Dickens book
60D Initiation rite, sometimes
61D Mass of a yen coin
62D Gets trounced
63D Put on
65D Cannabis, informally
69D Marvelous
70D CPR pros
74D Circle spokes
75D Mushroom flavor
77D Bar topic
79D Contented sigh
80D Far from vibrant
83D Listener’s pair
86D Barely-there pencil
88D Acute
90D Out of the game
91D Bacteria in uncooked food
92D Passing remarks?
94D “___ live and breathe!”
95D Get the measure of
96D In the neighborhood of
97D “The Prophet” writer
99D Crash consultants
101D Sobieski of “Here on Earth”
102D Itchy eruptions
104D Translating challenge
106D Company that made Dubble Bubble gum
110D Intentions
111D Designer Romain de Tirtoff’s pseudonym
112D Quite collectible
113D Alternative to -ette or -ess
116D Pal 4 life
117D Summer on the French Riviera
118D Frodo’s pal
119D About-face from NNW

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