The New York Times Crossword is one of the most popular crosswords in the western world and was first published on the 15th of February 1942. They’re managed by the New York Times crossword editor, Will Shortz, who became the editor in 1993. There’s a common myth that Will Shortz writes the crossword himself each day, but that is not true. He’s actually sent several options from a long list of contributors.
After a short history lesson, we know you’re here for some help with the NYT Crossword Clues for January 26 2023, so we’ll cut to the chase. Below you can find a list of every clue for today’s crossword puzzle, to avoid you accidentally seeing the answer for any of the other clues you may be searching for. If you click on any of the clues it will take you to a page with the specific answer for said clue.
Full List of NYT Crossword Answers For January 26 2023
- Gradually develop, literally
- Doozy
- Gradually develop, literally
- Cuba’s ___ Castro, brother of Fidel
- Like many indie films
- Last monarch of the House of Stuart
- Barber’s belt
- Trademarked coffee holder
- Sierra ___ (Mexican range, informally)
- Comicdom’s “Queen of the Jungle”
- Things you might save while driving
- More aged, as some cheeses
- Aptly named mascot of the 2000 Olympics
- Jean-___ Picard of “Star Trek”
- Watch it!
- Boom producer, once: Abbr.
- Leaves in the kitchen?
- Developing phenomena literally depicted three times in this puzzle
- One way an animal may be held
- Shakespearean cries
- The “Gateway to the West”
- Chinwagging
- In a bind
- Google ___, service beginning in 2017
- Name hidden in “oleomargarine”
- Way off
- Gradually develop, literally
- Company originally founded as Blue Ribbon Sports
- Commoner
- Let’s ___!
- Is the real deal
- Kitchen gadget with an edge
- French season
- Butterfly, but not a caterpillar
- Hole maker
- Norse god of war
- Are you down for this?
- Pop-pop
- Farm storehouse
- Punished for the weekend, perhaps
- Beer containers
- One might hit a very low pitch
- Many an essential worker, for short
- Put on
- Game in which the object is to score 500 points
- High-quality
- Total phony
- Some surgical tools
- Enormous amounts to spend
- As far as I’m concerned …
- Sushi staple that isn’t served raw
- Put a fork in it!
- Quantity contrasted with a vector, in physics
- Most like a wallflower
- Foxy
- Ink holder
- Kind of power in math
- Early 2010s
- You might make waves when you lie about this
- Bunch of bits
- Shaving canful
- Fried food whose name translates to “breaded”
- Big name in juice pouches
- All-time go-between
- Fabled visitors to 49-Down, in brief
- Southwest city in 1947 news
- Screen display
- Kerfuffle
- Opposite of dry, to a vintner
- Evidencing physical exertion
- Suffer in the summer heat
- Spot for firing
- At Last singer James
- Palindromic word in classic poetry
- Hem’s partner
There you have it, every crossword clue from the New York Times Crossword on January 26 2023. We hope you found this useful and if so, check back tomorrow for tomorrow’s NYT Crossword Clues and Answers!