Looking for a fun way to boost your brainpower? The USA TODAY Crossword is your perfect daily fit! This puzzle offers a mix of modern clues and straightforward answers in a compact grid. Whether you’re a pro solver or just starting your crossword journey, we’re here to help you cross the finish line. Below are the clues and solutions for today’s USA TODAY Crossword for December 26, 2025.

Today’s USA TODAY Crossword Answers for December 26, 2025
1 Across: “Vanilla Sky” star Penelope – CRUZ
5 Across: “___ the season to be jolly” – TIS
8 Across: Acropolis metropolis – ATHENS
14 Across: “I ___ to bother you, but…” – HATE
15 Across: Untouchable tennis serve – ACE
16 Across: This is nonsense! – DRIVEL
17 Across: Words exchanged between brides – IDOS
18 Across: Camping bed – COT
19 Across: Pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth, for brain freeze – REMEDY
20 Across: Peter Pan’s nemesis – CAPTAINHOOK
23 Across: Points in the right direction – ORIENTS
24 Across: Wide-angle lens – FISHEYE
29 Across: Garment worn with a choli – SARI
30 Across: Stuff in galleries – ART
31 Across: Bovines that might be yoked – OXEN
32 Across: Barely detectable amount – TRACE
35 Across: Tire pattern – TREAD
36 Across: Beverage with a Cowabunga Grape flavor – HAWAIIANPUNCH
40 Across: Angel’s ring – HALO
41 Across: Groups of lions – PRIDES
42 Across: Catching some Z’s – ASLEEP
44 Across: Place blame on – ACCUSE
48 Across: Unlikely to make the first move, say – SHY
49 Across: Soothing plant – ALOE
52 Across: Beatles record label that shares its name with a fruit – APPLE
54 Across: Inadvertently revealing statement – FREUDIANSLIP
57 Across: Tomato impact sound – SPLAT
60 Across: Polynesian figurine – TIKI
61 Across: Angry cat’s warning – HISS
62 Across: ___ setter – IRISH
63 Across: Like some tea – ICED
64 Across: Cinco y tres – OCHO
65 Across: Liable to hold a grudge – PETTY
66 Across: GPS predictions – ETAS
67 Across: Eagles or Orioles – TEAM
1 Down: Boy, in Spanish – CHICO
2 Down: Storm tracking devices – RADARS
3 Down: Perfect place – UTOPIA
4 Down: Gadget used on a lemon’s rind – ZESTER
5 Down: Implicitly understood – TACIT
6 Down: Desktop images – ICONS
7 Down: “Steve Jobs” actor Rogen – SETH
8 Down: Skillful – ADROIT
9 Down: Difficult journeys – TREKS
10 Down: She & ___ (musical duo featuring Zooey Deschanel) – HIM
11 Down: New Year’s ___ – EVE
12 Down: “The Simpsons” neighbor Flanders – NED
13 Down: Cunning – SLY
21 Down: “La Dolce Vita” star Ekberg – ANITA
22 Down: Dia de los Muertos altar – OFRENDA
25 Down: Unicorn feature – HORN
26 Down: CEO, e.g. – EXEC
27 Down: “___, right!” – YEAH
28 Down: Word after “tight” or “deep” – END
30 Down: Smoothie berry – ACAI
33 Down: Little wave – RIPPLE
34 Down: What an inflatable castle is filled with – AIR
35 Down: Person from Florence – TUSCAN
36 Down: Chopped diner dish – HASH
37 Down: Person who’s on your side – ALLY
38 Down: Sorrow – WOE
39 Down: Chest muscle, for short – PEC
40 Down: Possesses – HAS
43 Down: How some root vegetables taste – EARTHY
45 Down: End result – UPSHOT
46 Down: Do a film editor’s job – SPLICE
47 Down: “The Girl Next Door” star Cuthbert – ELISHA
50 Down: Protruding belly button – OUTIE
51 Down: Official decree – EDICT
53 Down: ___ salts – EPSOM
54 Down: Observe Ramadan – FAST
55 Down: Swedish furniture chain – IKEA
56 Down: Lends a hand – AIDS
57 Down: Opposite of a gulp – SIP
58 Down: ___-law – PRE
59 Down: Illuminated – LIT

How did you fare with today’s USA TODAY Crossword? Did you cruise to victory or get briefly stumped?
This USA Today Crossword had a bright, celebratory energy, mixing holiday cheer, classic pop culture, and everyday expressions in a way that felt perfectly suited to the season. I liked how the grid bounced between lighthearted phrases, familiar fictional characters, and practical vocabulary, keeping the solve lively and approachable throughout. The longer entries gave the puzzle a strong backbone and a sense of playful confidence, while the shorter clues added quick bursts of momentum that made progress feel constant. There was also a nice balance between nostalgia and modern references, which kept the experience inclusive rather than niche. Overall, it felt fun, festive, and well-paced a crossword that’s more about enjoyment than grind. I’d rate it 4.5 out of 5.
You can also check out today’s answers for other Crossword puzzles below:
- NYT Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
- Washington Post/LA Times Crossword Hints and Answers
- LA Times Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
- Washington Post Mini Meta Crossword
- Boston Globe Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
How to Play the USA TODAY Crossword
Playing the USA TODAY Crossword is hassle-free and lightning-fast.
- The Goal: The object is to completely fill the small grid with words that correctly answer the “Across” (horizontal) and “Down” (vertical) clues.
- The Clues: Use the list of clues provided for each direction.
- Word Length: The grid itself guides you on the length of the words. A correct letter in one direction will often give you a helpful starting letter for the intersecting word.
- Intersections: Look for those crossing points! Solving an easy “Across” clue can provide key letters that make a tougher “Down” clue suddenly click.
- Daily Refresh: A brand new USA TODAY Crossword is released every day, guaranteeing a fresh burst of puzzle fun daily.