New York Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today 01/03/2026. The January 03 2026 Puzzle Answers are listed below in such order that they are easy to find.
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- Across
- 1a Spoilers that ruin a whole lotBADAPPLES
- 10a Ditch diggerSPADE
- 15a Building that shouldn’t have running waterICEPALACE
- 16a Actor MaguireTOBEY
- 17a Save me!LASTDANCE
- 18a Stretch one’s legs, sayAMBLE
- 19a Really went forLIKELIKED
- 20a French fathersPERES
- 21a PlayStation 5 makerSONY
- 22a Hairstyle associated with lesbian cultureMULLET
- 24a Campus mil. groupROTC
- 26a “On top of that ?”MOREOVER
- 28a European capital that names some animals if you interchange its last two lettersMINSK
- 29a Part of many a financial portfolioBOND
- 30a SpotSITE
- 31a One in hand?ACE
- 32a Add pizazz toSPICEUP
- 35a Poke optionAHI
- 36a Prefix with sphereHEMI
- 38a Place to make offersEBAY
- 39a AdmitLETIN
- 41a “Allow me!”ICANHELP
- 43a Number range for some board gamesAGES
- 44a How someone might be caughtONTAPE
- 45a BlemishDING
- 47a Unwasted?SOBER
- 48a Direction to get to an addressCLICKHERE
- 53a “Your point being ??”OKAND
- 54a UncoveredAUNATUREL
- 55a Have a feelingSENSE
- 56a Aids in recallingMNEMONICS
- 57a What “seder” means, literallyORDER
- 58a Exaggerated speaking style that promotes language developmentPARENTESE
- Down
- 1d Unwanted mailBILL
- 2d Berry found in swampsACAI
- 3d Work placeDESK
- 4d Some chances to get credit, in briefAPTESTS
- 5d Symbols of love on some bridgesPADLOCKS
- 6d Opposite of “with the works”PLAIN
- 7d Lincolnesque, in a wayLANKY
- 8d Behold, in LatinECCE
- 9d Support from an angelSEEDMONEY
- 10d Corner pieceSTAPLE
- 11d Fruits related to grapefruitsPOMELOS
- 12d Save space, in a wayABBREVIATE
- 13d Words on an incriminating email, perhapsDELETETHIS
- 14d Emoji indicating interestEYES
- 23d Language in which “thank you” is “shukriya”URDU
- 24d Appliance that uses a thermostat to know when to stopRICECOOKER
- 25d Performer who’s juggling a lot?ONEMANBAND
- 26d Tech that records movementMOCAP
- 27d Part of a certain steering systemREIN
- 28d When repeated, a fishMAHI
- 29d Place with a chapel and mess hallBIBLECAMP
- 33d Soft, sticky treatPEEP
- 34d Drifters at seaPLANKTON
- 37d FerventINTENSE
- 40d Annual event with basketsEGGHUNT
- 42d Not so simpleHARDER
- 45d Where French fries are “frog sticks”DINER
- 46d Start of a declaration of 47 B.C.ICAME
- 47d Nothing specialSOSO
- 49d Selene’s Roman counterpartLUNA
- 50d Lake ___, body of water near LondonERIE
- 51d Informal endorsementsRECS
- 52d It’s conditionalELSE