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 January 6, 2026
1 Across : Pantry platform – SHELF
6 Across : Contrail, essentially – VAPOR
11 Across : Auction offer – BID
14 Across : Humped beast at a desert oasis – CAMEL
15 Across : “Go me!” – IRULE
16 Across : Eggs, to a biologist – OVA
17 Across : “This could’ve been a lot worse” – ITSNOTSOBAD
19 Across : __ or nothing – ALL
20 Across : Draped dresses in Hindi films – SARIS
21 Across : Paleontologist’s find – FOSSIL
23 Across : Tire gauge meas. – PSI
26 Across : Schleps – TOTES
28 Across : High point of a trip to Sicily? – ETNA
29 Across : Play with, as a trampoline – JUMPON
31 Across : Jewel boxes – CDCASES
34 Across : Reject – SPURN
35 Across : Confident about – SUREOF
37 Across : Antiwar gathering of world leaders – PEACESUMMIT
40 Across : “Women Talking” novelist Toews – MIRIAM
41 Across : CNN journalist Hill – ERICA
44 Across : Hit that may go out of the park – HOMERUN
47 Across : Alternative to “Yours truly” – ASEVER
48 Across : Extremely dry – ARID
49 Across : Finish by – ENDAT
52 Across : “That’s gotta hurt” – OOF
53 Across : Sentra automaker – NISSAN
56 Across : Archer’s projectile – ARROW
58 Across : Distress signal – SOS
59 Across : Supporting musicians, or what can be found in 17-, 31-, 37-, and 44-Across – BACKUPBANDS
64 Across : Tree with serrated leaves – ELM
65 Across : Remove a wooden pin from – UNPEG
66 Across : Listless feeling – ENNUI
67 Across : Filmmaker Ang – LEE
68 Across : Warty hoppers – TOADS
69 Across : 28 of the cards in a Monopoly set – DEEDS
1 Down : __-fi – SCI
2 Down : Topper – HAT
3 Down : 911 responders, briefly – EMS
4 Down : Periscope part – LENS
5 Down : Experience elation – FLOATONAIR
6 Down : Pop in on – VISIT
7 Down : Came up – AROSE
8 Down : Trivia night venue – PUB
9 Down : “Frozen” snowman – OLAF
10 Down : Try again – REDO
11 Down : Sings one’s own praises – BOASTS
12 Down : Means to administer medication – IVLINE
13 Down : Texas city with the Cowboys and the Wings – DALLAS
18 Down : Sci-fi franchise with “Legacy” and “Ares” installments – TRON
22 Down : Bioluminescence produced by marine microorganisms – SEAFIRE
23 Down : Garments that might have feet, familiarly – PJS
24 Down : Dine, quaintly – SUP
25 Down : Grumble from the recently roused – IMUP
27 Down : Rugby play with tight formation – SCRUM
30 Down : Some organic chemistry students – PREMEDS
32 Down : Blue pol – DEM
33 Down : Joins one’s partner in retirement? – COMESTOBED
35 Down : River through Paris – SEINE
36 Down : Mex. neighbor – USA
38 Down : Grand __: French wine classification – CRU
39 Down : DVR pioneer – TIVO
42 Down : Corp. leader – CEO
43 Down : Dog park sound – ARF
44 Down : Gretel’s brother – HANSEL
45 Down : Baltimore ballplayer – ORIOLE
46 Down : “Did you notice I was gone?” – MISSME
47 Down : Org. working against age discrimination – AARP
50 Down : Unclothed – NAKED
51 Down : Pharmacy offerings – DRUGS
54 Down : Sit alongside – ABUT
55 Down : Billionth: Pref. – NANO
57 Down : Taper off – WANE
60 Down : Tax prep pro – CPA
61 Down : SSW’s opposite – NNE
62 Down : Disappointing firecracker – DUD
63 Down : Female sib – SIS

This crossword offers a satisfying balance between accessibility and clever construction, with a grid that fills cleanly and rewards steady solving rather than brute-force guessing. The longer entries are especially well-integrated, adding personality and a light touch of wit without feeling forced, while the shorter fill keeps the puzzle moving at a brisk pace. There’s a nice mix of contemporary references, everyday language, and classic crossword vocabulary, which helps maintain momentum across both halves of the grid. Crossings generally feel fair, and the theme-related entries stand out just enough to feel special without overwhelming the overall solve. Overall, it’s an enjoyable, well-polished puzzle that feels thoughtfully clued and consistently engaging from start to finish. I would rate this crossword 5 out of 5.
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.