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 10, 2026
1 Across: Volunteer effort where word gets around? – BOOKDRIVE
10 Across: Wrapped in terry cloth – ROBED
15 Across: Let someone else do the cooking – ORDEREDIN
16 Across: Make reparations – ATONE
17 Across: Romantic partner’s quirky yet innocuous behavior – BEIGEFLAG
18 Across: Game with blocking fouls? – JENGA
19 Across: Suffix in many Icelandic surnames – SON
20 Across: Faced off, in a way – DUELED
22 Across: Soothe – LULL
23 Across: Like Parmesan cheese – AGED
24 Across: Sticks the landing – NAILSIT
26 Across: Part partner – PARCEL
29 Across: Professionals who have a real sense of style – EDITORS
30 Across: “Copy that” – HEARD
31 Across: Lock – TRESS
32 Across: “Now I get it!” – OHH
34 Across: Cedar Point’s lake – ERIE
35 Across: Join – MARRY
36 Across: Primary instrument of English Renaissance composer John Dowland – LUTE
37 Across: Score 11 points in pickleball, perhaps – WIN
38 Across: Broncos and Mustangs – AUTOS
39 Across: Group of experts – PANEL
40 Across: International travel need, often – ADAPTER
42 Across: Smashing pumpkins fan? – VANDAL
43 Across: Relief medium – PLASTER
44 Across: Kite, for one – BIRD
45 Across: Vent – RANT
46 Across: Oatmeal-based brews – STOUTS
48 Across: Fell – HEW
51 Across: “Blackish” mammals – ORCAS
53 Across: One of 17,974 in Passau’s St. Stephen’s Cathedral – ORGANPIPE
55 Across: Cardiologist’s insert – STENT
56 Across: Counted – TALLIEDUP
57 Across: Rebecca Solnit piece – ESSAY
58 Across: Accumulation for new parents – SLEEPDEBT
1 Down: Blunt cuts – BOBS
2 Down: Snack that had a Space Dunk version – OREO
3 Down: Ragnarok warrior – ODIN
4 Down: Saloon delivery – KEG
5 Down: Coated in flour before frying – DREDGED
6 Down: Make a pit stop – REFUEL
7 Down: Ran in place – IDLED
8 Down: Vaccine container – VIAL
9 Down: Gives rise to – ENGENDERS
10 Down: “The Big Bang Theory” role – RAJ
11 Down: Verdi opera with Desdemona – OTELLO
12 Down: Chance to add to one’s score – BONUSROUND
13 Down: Twinings product – ENGLISHTEA
14 Down: Passed out – DEALT
21 Down: Princess who first appeared in Super Mario Land – DAISY
23 Down: Lot unit – ACRE
25 Down: “__ go time!” – ITS
26 Down: “What a relief!” – PHEW
27 Down: Silks and trapeze, e.g. – AERIALARTS
28 Down: Hopi ceremonies – RAINDANCES
29 Down: User __ – ERRORS
31 Down: Hot-dish topping – TATERTOTS
33 Down: Land down under? – HELL
35 Down: Trumpet accessories – MUTES
36 Down: Resonate, as a joke – LAND
38 Down: Spot-on – APT
39 Down: Root vegetable – PARSNIP
41 Down: Kazakhstan capital – ASTANA
42 Down: Sportscaster who coined “dipsy-doo dunkaroo” – VITALE
43 Down: Conventional writing – PROSE
44 Down: Military brass? – BUGLE
47 Down: Like most dissertation defenses – ORAL
48 Down: Mask – HIDE
49 Down: Kindle file format – EPUB
50 Down: Expressed relief, perhaps – WEPT
52 Down: Dirty digs – STY
54 Down: Disposable sock – PED

This puzzle features a sophisticated grid that blends modern slang with traditional trivia to create a compelling linguistic challenge. The clues are impressively varied, ranging from pop culture references like video game characters and television roles to specific historical and musical instruments. You will find clever wordplay involving everyday items, such as household tools and clothing, alongside more technical terms from medicine and geography. The prompts frequently use creative phrasing, asking for everything from specific lake names to types of beer or specialized professional titles. This diverse approach ensures that the path to completion requires a broad knowledge base, spanning from classic literature to contemporary social habits. I’d comfortably rate this crossword 4.5 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.