The full solution for the NY Times January 11 2026 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This puzzle was authored by Dylan Schiff and edited by Will Shortz. The name of this puzzle is It’s All Greek.
NYT Across Clues
- 1A Tennis superstar Nadal, familiarly RAFA
- 5A “Wicked” director Jon M. ___ CHU
- 8A Unspecified degree NTH
- 11A Pack (down) TAMP
- 15A “Sign me up!” IMIN
- 16A Bygone carrier that had a fleet of “Clippers” PANAM
- 19A Really like ADORE
- 21A Woodwind related to the cor anglais OBOE
- 22A Article of sports equipment that typically has two rubber sheets of different colors PΦNGPADDLE
- 24A Delivery option FEDEX
- 25A Sound from a ragdoll PURR
- 26A Division signs, more formally OBELI
- 27A Word sung three times in a row in “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” ROOT
- 28A Et ___ (and others) ALIA
- 29A Games on some kids’ menus MAZES
- 30A Boss at a blaze FIRECHIEF
- 32A Game on some kids’ menus CRΦSSPUZZLE
- 34A “King Kong” actress Wray FAY
- 35A What might pop up from time to time? TOASTER
- 37A Item in a numismatist’s collection COIN
- 38A “S.N.L.” alum Nora DUNN
- 39A Champagne giant MOET
- 42A Patient watchers NURSES
- 46A Birthstone before opal SAPΦRE
- 49A Longtime NASCAR sponsor STP
- 51A Ladybug’s prey AΦD
- 53A Debaters who use deceptive arguments SOΦSTS
- 55A Stag ALONE
- 56A Oscar-winning actress Loren SOΦA
- 57A Lower-right button on YouTube ads SKIP
- 59A ___ nous (between us) ENTRE
- 60A Kristen of “Bridesmaids” WIIG
- 61A Seduce TEMPT
- 62A “In my estimation ?” IDSAY
- 64A Rubber end of a golf club GRIP
- 65A Ninth inning, usually END
- 66A Flooded AWASH
- 67A Iridescent jewelry material NACRE
- 68A Rug cleaner, for short VAC
- 69A Lead-in to aging or anxiety ANTI
- 70A Two-time capital of the Mughal Empire DELHI
- 71A Biting pests GNATS
- 72A Follower of catch or latch ONTO
- 74A Former times PASTS
- 76A Cameron who voiced Princess Fiona in the “Shrek” movies DIAZ
- 77A Flo Rida title sung before the words “just a little” ICRY
- 78A Big cat hybrid LIGER
- 79A No Shave November growth, informally STACHE
- 81A Mimic APE
- 82A Connecticut governor Lamont NED
- 83A N.B.A. team that plays at Gainbridge Fieldhouse PACERS
- 84A Compound that ripens bananas ETHENE
- 86A Computer menu heading EDIT
- 88A Owlish, in a way WISE
- 89A Brontë heroine EYRE
- 91A Bit of entertainment for a morning commute, maybe PODCAST
- 94A A-one ? or an “A” worth one ACE
- 97A Beachy footwear FLΦPSANDALS
- 103A “I’m fine, but thanks anyway!” OHTHATSOK
- 105A Literally, “the god” ALLAH
- 106A Provocative EDGY
- 107A Parcel of land PLOT
- 108A Classic origami design CRANE
- 109A Medallions might be seen in them CABS
- 110A ___ Games, event first held in 70-Across ASIAN
- 111A Tupac and Eminem, for two HΦPARTISTS
- 113A Give off EMIT
- 114A Like an authoritarian STERN
- 115A ___ Montoya, “The Princess Bride” swordsman INIGO
- 116A Telly channel, with “the” BEEB
- 117A Well-grounded SANE
- 118A Hit title for Abba or Rihanna SOS
- 119A Email category NEW
- 120A Website with a “Craft Supplies & Tools” page ETSY
NYT Vertical Clues
- 1D Take to the cleaners RIPOFF
- 2D Class with frogs AMΦBIA
- 3D Dressy clothes FINERY
- 4D Point of view ANGLE
- 5D Filing pro CPA
- 6D Roman emperor with a namesake wall HADRIAN
- 7D Hits Ctrl+Z to fix UNDOES
- 8D Error message on a Blu-Ray display NODISC
- 9D Benedict Arnold’s offense TREASON
- 10D Practice witchcraft on HEX
- 11D Birthstone after opal TOPAZ
- 12D Filled with activity ABUZZ
- 13D Mushroom often added to cream sauces MOREL
- 14D Inherently PERSE
- 17D In the air ALOFT
- 18D ___ Gala MET
- 19D Way off in the distance AFAR
- 20D Classical Greek precinct with a noted oracle DELΦ
- 23D Imagine PICTURE
- 29D Randall who created the webcomic “xkcd” MUNROE
- 31D Sharpen HONE
- 32D ___-Magnon CRO
- 33D Apt name of 12 popes PIUS
- 36D Felt someone’s pain EMPATHIZED
- 38D Prank of doorbell ringing and running DΦNGDITCH
- 40D Gradually entering, as a hot tub EASINGINTO
- 41D Modern social media craze TΦKDANCE
- 43D Melodic way of speaking SΦNGVOICE
- 44D Turn off ESTRANGE
- 45D Less laissez-faire STRICTER
- 46D Cutter with teeth SAW
- 47D Make an enemy of ALIENATE
- 48D Identifies digitally? POINTSAT
- 49D Part of the Horn of Africa SOMALIA
- 50D Perfect condition TΦPSHAPE
- 52D Throw out DISCARD
- 54D Leaf-turning mo. SEP
- 56D Put in stitches SEWED
- 58D Subject of an R.S.V.P. PARTY
- 61D Tiny amount TAD
- 63D “Absolutely!” YES
- 69D Tough H.S. classes APS
- 73D Hosp. surgical sites ORS
- 75D “You’ve gotta be kidding!” SHEESH
- 78D Swan song LASTACT
- 80D Mononymous singer who popularized “New Celtic” music ENYA
- 83D “Baloney!” PISH
- 85D Birth name of Che Guevara ERNESTO
- 87D Computer addresses, for short IPS
- 88D Light bulb measure WATTAGE
- 90D Swirling currents EDDIES
- 92D Intelligent sea mammal DOLΦN
- 93D Composer of the “Raindrop” prelude CHOPIN
- 94D How china is often sold ASASET
- 95D Short adventure tales CONTES
- 96D Barely manages to get through EKESBY
- 97D Goes up against FACES
- 98D Beast domesticated by the Incas LLAMA
- 99D Longtime TV personality Regis ΦLBIN
- 100D Tomato product PASTE
- 101D Culture medium AGAR
- 102D Country singer Loretta LYNN
- 104D “Survivor” group TRIBE
- 107D Greek letter that resembles an “I” atop an “O,” as seen eight times in this puzzle PHI
- 110D Jerk ASS
- 112D Period in the periodic table ROW
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