Firing up the Washington Post’s daily crossword is a classic ritual, but it can be a real brain-bender. Whether you’re a seasoned solver or just getting started, some days the clues (and that tricky theme!) just don’t click. Since the WaPo daily can be tough sometimes, solving it can be quite a challenge. If you’ve found yourself stuck on a few answers, you’ve come to the right guide. Here are hints and answers for today’s Washington Post (LA Times) Daily crossword puzzle.

Note: The Washington Post and the LA Times share the same Daily Crossword every day, so you can play either.
Today’s Washington Post/LA Times Crossword Answers for December 31, 2025
1 Across: Sugar serving – LUMP
5 Across: Crockery flaw – CHIP
9 Across: Paper or plastic items – BAGS
13 Across: Microbiology lab gel – AGAR
14 Across: “__ that the truth!” – AINT
15 Across: “At your earliest convenience,” less politely – ASAP
16 Across: Intentionally delaying, or a punny title for this puzzle? – PLAYINGFORTIME
19 Across: Error message? – SIC
20 Across: NYC nabe near the Bowery – NOHO
21 Across: Added to the team – HIRED
22 Across: Kicking sport – SOCCER
24 Across: Actress Palmer – KEKE
25 Across: The Queen of Pop – MADONNA
27 Across: Network featured in “Good Night, and Good Luck” – CBS
30 Across: Low voices in a women’s choir – ALTOS
33 Across: Lav – LOO
34 Across: Sailor’s assent – AYE
35 Across: Shabby – WORN
36 Across: Rare opening in 54-Across – SLOT
37 Across: Screen writing? – BLOG
38 Across: Squeak (out) – EKE
39 Across: Tom, Dick, and Harry, for example – MEN
40 Across: Name after peach or before toast – MELBA
41 Across: Mom, to Auntie – SIS
42 Across: “Be glad to” – SURECAN
44 Across: Image file format – JPEG
46 Across: Like the pick of the litter? – CUTEST
49 Across: Beefy, casually – SWOLE
51 Across: Move like a hummingbird – DART
52 Across: D-backs, in box scores – ARI
54 Across: Constant reshuffling of one’s schedule, or what’s depicted in this puzzle’s circles – CALENDARTETRIS
57 Across: Shawkat of “Search Party” – ALIA
58 Across: Team with a red-tailed hawk mascot named Swoop – UTES
59 Across: California county with a wine train – NAPA
60 Across: Ran in the wash – BLED
61 Across: “__ there, tiger” – EASY
62 Across: Gender-fluid pronoun – THEY
1 Down: Slurps (up) – LAPS
2 Down: Uniq fruits – UGLIS
3 Down: Body shop franchise – MAACO
4 Down: Ask too much, say – PRY
5 Down: Paddled about – CANOED
6 Down: One regularly experiencing bettor days – HIGHROLLER
7 Down: IT part – INFO
8 Down: Vacay from work – PTO
9 Down: Patterned fabric that originated in Indonesia – BATIK
10 Down: “If memory serves” – ASIRECALL
11 Down: Up for a challenge – GAME
12 Down: Went a mile a minute, maybe – SPED
17 Down: Quechua speakers who didn’t have a written alphabet – INCAS
18 Down: Seehorn of “Pluribus” – RHEA
23 Down: “Please be serious” – CMON
24 Down: Twist into a pretzel – KNOT
26 Down: “Sounds like a you problem” – NOONECARES
28 Down: Notation on an invite – BYOB
29 Down: Sonic the Hedgehog developer – SEGA
30 Down: Leaves speechless – AWES
31 Down: Norse god of mischief – LOKI
32 Down: “Ooh la la!” – TRESJOLIE
36 Down: Self-satisfied – SMUG
37 Down: Good start? – BENE
40 Down: Low-gloss – MATTE
42 Down: Checked out – SEEN
43 Down: Bow alternative – CURTSY
45 Down: Be appealing? – PLEAD
47 Down: One of the Torah’s four matriarchs – SARAH
48 Down: Type of offal – TRIPE
49 Down: Sign of healing – SCAB
50 Down: Muralist’s canvas – WALL
51 Down: Target of some mining – DATA
53 Down: “My word” – ISAY
55 Down: Expected any minute – DUE
56 Down: Explosive used in some mining – TNT

Today’s Washington Post crossword felt clean and confident without trying too hard. The grid had a smooth flow, with cluing that rewarded steady solving rather than deep trivia dives, which made it feel accessible but not dull. There was a nice balance between straightforward entries and a few clues that made you pause and rethink, the good kind of friction. Nothing felt unfair or outdated, and the overall vibe was polished and modern. Not the flashiest puzzle of the year, but definitely solid and satisfying, the kind you finish feeling calm instead of cooked.
You can also checkout today’s answers for other Crossword puzzles below:
- NYT Mini Crossword Hints and Answers
- LA Times Mini Crossword
- USA Today Crossword Hints and Answers
How to Play Washington Post/LA Times Crossword Puzzle
You can play the daily crossword for free on the Washington Post’s website under their “Games” section.
- Choose a Clue: Click on any clue in the “Across” or “Down” lists.
- Enter Your Answer: The corresponding squares in the grid will be highlighted. Type your answer. The cursor will automatically move to the next square.
- Switch Directions: You can press the spacebar or click a square a second time to toggle between “Across” and “Down.”
- Check Your Work: You can press the “Check” or “Reveal” feature if you get truly stuck.
That’s it, folks, come back again tomorrow for a fresh set of answers.