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 January 13, 2026.

Today’s USA TODAY Crossword Answers for January 13, 2026
1 Across: Like a house cat, but not a tiger – TAME
5 Across: Mini cactus holder – POT
8 Across: They’re elected in conclaves – POPES
13 Across: Aleppo’s country – SYRIA
14 Across: Australia’s tallest native bird – EMU
15 Across: Opposite of obtuse – ACUTE
16 Across: “None for me” – IPASS
17 Across: Pizza ___ (meme based around an NYC rodent) – RAT
18 Across: Far from wordy – TERSE
19 Across: British English expression meaning “And there it is!” – BOBSYOURUNCLE
22 Across: Rowing tool – OAR
23 Across: “I’m onto you now!” – OHO
24 Across: Name that sounds like a hearty dish – STU
26 Across: Liquid mishap – SPILL
30 Across: Big brass instrument – TUBA
34 Across: ___ mismo (Spanish for “right now”) – AHORA
36 Across: Sign in a TV studio – ONAIR
38 Across: “For ___ a Jolly Good Fellow” – HES
39 Across: “Surprisingly…” – CURIOUSLYENOUGH
42 Across: Donkey – ASS
43 Across: Get ready to be knighted – KNEEL
44 Across: ___ paint (medium used at a graffiti art workshop) – SPRAY
45 Across: Waffle House alternative – IHOP
47 Across: Dog collar attachment – IDTAG
49 Across: Wok, for example – PAN
50 Across: Make a choice – OPT
52 Across: ___ Speedwagon – REO
54 Across: Predetermined break on a travel itinerary – SCHEDULEDSTOP
61 Across: Genre of music with accordions – POLKA
63 Across: Like some humor and wine – DRY
64 Across: “The First Wives Club” star Keaton – DIANE
65 Across: Zodiac ram – ARIES
66 Across: Back in time – AGO
67 Across: Word before “voice” or “child” – INNER
68 Across: Milky espresso drink – LATTE
69 Across: Japanese currency – YEN
70 Across: Omelet ingredients – EGGS
1 Down: Mistake like “mistaek” – TYPO
2 Down: United ___ Emirates – ARAB
3 Down: Gateway Arch state – MISSOURI
4 Down: GPA-inflating class – EASYA
5 Down: Country whose official languages are Spanish, Quechua and Aymara – PERU
6 Down: Actor Epps – OMAR
7 Down: Ballet garment – TUTU
8 Down: Quilting square – PATCH
9 Down: Spotted cat – OCELOT
10 Down: Unadulterated – PURE
11 Down: Aliens (Abbr.) – ETS
12 Down: “Didn’t I tell ya?” – SEE
13 Down: Bro or sis, e.g. – SIB
20 Down: Surgeons’ workplaces, for short – ORS
21 Down: “I swear!” – NOLIE
24 Down: “Keep it down!” – SHUSH
25 Down: Body’s midsection – TORSO
27 Down: Sat for a photo – POSED
28 Down: Narrow waterway – INLET
29 Down: Boxer McCarter – LAYLA
31 Down: Communications officer on “Star Trek” – UHURA
32 Down: Started – BEGAN
33 Down: Like a used fire pit – ASHY
34 Down: Berry in some purple desserts – ACAI
35 Down: Just peachy – AOK
37 Down: Hospital workers (Abbr.) – RNS
40 Down: Join forces – UNITE
41 Down: Like the other team – OPPOSING
46 Down: Feature of pita bread – POCKET
48 Down: Test for some prospective M.A. students – GRE
51 Down: Life stage – PHASE
53 Down: Actor Redmayne – EDDIE
54 Down: Narrow cut – SLIT
55 Down: Crucial time – DDAY
56 Down: Strong desire – URGE
57 Down: French city with a big cat on its flag – LYON
58 Down: Pungent kick – TANG
59 Down: Some binary digits – ONES
60 Down: For each – PER
61 Down: Buddy – PAL
62 Down: Pop singer Rita – ORA

How did you fare with today’s USA TODAY Crossword? Did you cruise to victory or get briefly stumped?
This crossword had a lively, international flavor, blending everyday expressions with geography, language, food, music, and pop culture. The Across clues moved from simple household items and pets to religious traditions, world locations, and witty idioms, with longer entries capturing classic British sayings and conversational phrases that felt natural and satisfying to uncover. There was a playful mix of humor, from meme-inspired rodents to knightly rituals, alongside practical references like studio signs, travel stops, and coffee drinks. The Down clues reinforced this variety with spelling mishaps, famous landmarks, ballet attire, sci-fi characters, and common slang, rewarding broad general knowledge rather than tricky wordplay. Overall, the puzzle felt energetic, accessible, and well-rounded, offering a steady, enjoyable solve with plenty of familiar touchstones. I’d rate the difficulty a comfortable 3 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.