The full solution for the NY Times January 25 2026 Crossword puzzle is displayed below. This puzzle was authored by Mark MacLachlan and edited by Will Shortz. The name of this puzzle is Alert! Alert!.
NYT Across Clues
- 1A Baggage accessory IDTAG
- 6A Apple TV comedy that received 20 Emmy nominations for its first season TEDLASSO
- 14A In which baby spiders develop EGGSAC
- 20A Home of Diego Velázquez’s “Las Meninas” PRADO
- 21A “I want to hear about that!” CLUEMEIN
- 22A Makeshift replacement for a Kleenex SLEEVE
- 23A “That cabinet with plates looks awfully full” OUTOFDISKSPACE
- 25A Triangular sail LATEEN
- 26A Food court pizzeria SBARRO
- 27A Some M.I.T. grads, for short EES
- 28A Resort amenity SPA
- 30A Bob who hosted “America’s Funniest Home Videos” SAGET
- 31A A noble gas NEON
- 33A It’s good for the long haul SEMI
- 36A Sphere of creativity ARTSCENE
- 38A Private investigator, informally TEC
- 41A Cheese in a wax coating EDAM
- 43A “It’s saying you completed the marathon in under two hours, which can’t be right” RUNTIMEERROR
- 45A Persian Gulf nation IRAQ
- 47A Sneaker brand that popularized cantilever heels AVIA
- 49A Mix up STIR
- 50A Actress Edebiri of “The Bear” AYO
- 51A “Is that a cough I hear?” VIRUSDETECTED
- 54A Event for V.I.P. customers PRESALE
- 58A The planets in our solar system, e.g. OCTET
- 59A Sci-fi princess LEIA
- 60A Stretchy material LYCRA
- 62A Freight barge SCOW
- 63A Not fantastical REAL
- 65A La Città Eterna ROMA
- 67A Haunted house sound HOWL
- 69A Something to use on your break? CUE
- 70A “Sorry, we’ll have to put the old panes back in” WINDOWSUPDATEFAILED
- 75A Group of humpbacks POD
- 76A ___ Bora (embattled Afghan region) TORA
- 77A Tel ___ AVIV
- 78A Designer Saint Laurent YVES
- 79A Little bits of energy ERGS
- 81A New Zealanders, familiarly KIWIS
- 84A Color of undyed linen ECRU
- 86A Course that doesn?t require much studying EASYA
- 89A “Gimme, gimme!” INEEDIT
- 91A “Those pancakes are piled way too high!” STACKOVERFLOW
- 94A Boxy transport VAN
- 95A Part of a bouquet, in Bogotá FLOR
- 96A Like close-fitting clothes SNUG
- 97A It’s just under a foot SOLE
- 98A “Your emery board will never fit in this tiny toiletry bag” FILETOOLARGE
- 103A Undesirable roommate SLOB
- 105A Word found in all but four state constitutions, but not the U.S. Constitution GOD
- 106A Part of M.O. OPERANDI
- 107A Symbol of transformation in “The Silence of the Lambs” MOTH
- 109A Isn’t feeling great AILS
- 111A Large flightless birds RHEAS
- 112A National Poetry Mo. APR
- 114A “That ship ___ sailed” HAS
- 116A Beverage brewed outside using natural heat SUNTEA
- 120A ___ beef CORNED
- 122A “Your waiter’s nowhere to be seen!” SERVERNOTFOUND
- 126A Passes ENACTS
- 127A Chips may go into it ONIONDIP
- 128A Jane who received a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award FONDA
- 129A Have no stomach for DETEST
- 130A Doesn’t care for NEGLECTS
- 131A Unexpected jerk SPASM
NYT Vertical Clues
- 1D Major N.Y.S.E. events IPOS
- 2D Beat handily DRUB
- 3D “See ya later!” TATA
- 4D Deck out ADORN
- 5D Walk GOFREE
- 6D Cable co. that was purchased by AT&T in 1999 TCI
- 7D “What ___?” ELSE
- 8D William, Edward and Harry, e.g. DUKES
- 9D To a ___ degree LESSER
- 10D Stage booster AMP
- 11D Domain for salty dogs SEA
- 12D Urges to attack, with “on” SICS
- 13D What this hand has: AAKQ6 ONEPAIR
- 14D Fluency-building subj. ESL
- 15D Prosthetic facial feature of Peter Falk GLASSEYE
- 16D Convey GETACROSS
- 17D Pete who co-wrote “If I Had a Hammer” SEEGER
- 18D Skin care company AVEENO
- 19D Football snapper CENTER
- 24D Thingamabob DOODAD
- 29D Either side of a cheerleader’s “A” ARM
- 32D Kind of orange NAVEL
- 34D It’s not optional MUST
- 35D Silicon Valley giant INTEL
- 37D Easily detached TEARAWAY
- 38D Pioneering DVR brand TIVO
- 39D George Orwell’s first name at birth ERIC
- 40D Purchase for the Atari 2600 CARTRIDGE
- 42D One cutting corners MITERSAW
- 44D Neat TIDY
- 46D One of Adolf Anderssen’s sacrifices in the “Immortal Game” against Lionel Kieseritzky QUEEN
- 48D “Trade discount” quintet AEIOU
- 52D German for “city” STADT
- 53D Something to pitch CAMP
- 54D Univ. worker PROF
- 55D Site-seeing list? ACCESSLOG
- 56D Forte LOUD
- 57D Animal whose name sounds like a pronoun EWE
- 61D V-shaped designs CHEVRONS
- 64D Visit, as for a safety check LOOKINON
- 66D Mathematician Lovelace ADA
- 68D Human organ with the ability to regenerate itself LIVER
- 70D Frayed WORN
- 71D Court order WRIT
- 72D With, in Oise AVEC
- 73D Exam marks TICKS
- 74D N.H.L. team with the longest Stanley Cup drought, familiarly LEAFS
- 75D Smallest Canadian prov. PEI
- 80D Canning package? SEVERANCE
- 82D Mallorca, por ejemplo ISLA
- 83D Reason for turbulence STORM
- 85D Anatomical appendage that only humans and gorillas have UVULA
- 87D Modern “seize the day” YOLO
- 88D Stunned AWED
- 90D Computer model inputs DATASETS
- 92D Ship that transported the Golden Fleece ARGO
- 93D Hardly a team player EGOIST
- 95D Betrays, in a way FLIPSON
- 98D Like an unnatural smile FORCED
- 99D Tech debut of 2007 IPHONE
- 100D Examine creepily LEERAT
- 101D ___ Mae Brown (Whoopi’s role in “Ghost”) ODA
- 102D World’s most-produced organic compound ETHENE
- 104D Puts up a false front BLUFFS
- 108D Property of curium, but not cerium HARDC
- 110D Eavesdrop, e.g. SNOOP
- 113D Surrealist Magritte RENE
- 115D Fit of irritation SNIT
- 117D Fish in niçoise salad TUNA
- 118D Cuts off ENDS
- 119D Actor Brody of “The O.C.” ADAM
- 121D “Spring forward” hrs. DST
- 123D Illegally interfere with, as an election RIG
- 124D Remote abbr. VOL
- 125D Special ___ OPS
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