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 13, 2026
1 Across: Attaches patches, say – SEWS
5 Across: To be, en español – ESTAR
10 Across: Hop, skip, or jump – VERB
14 Across: State boldly – AVOW
15 Across: Two-time Nobel Prize winner Curie – MARIE
16 Across: “Your turn,” on a walkie-talkie – OVER
17 Across: Actress who plays Honey Chandler on “Bosch” and “Bosch: Legacy” – MIMIROGERS
19 Across: Give in – CAVE
20 Across: City near Dallas – PLANO
21 Across: Heritage gp. with roots in China, India, and Samoa – AAPI
22 Across: Far from shore – ASEA
23 Across: Running time – LENGTH
25 Across: Flightless species last seen in the 1660s – DODOBIRD
27 Across: Subj. for some immigrants – ESL
28 Across: Scatter, as seeds – SOW
30 Across: Ctrl-Alt-__: PC reboot combo – DEL
31 Across: Tiebreakers, briefly – OTS
32 Across: Eyelid malady – STYE
34 Across: Prefix with day or night – MID
36 Across: Family rooms – DENS
38 Across: Type of exam that allows crib sheets, or a hint to 17-, 25-, 56-, and 66-Across – OPENNOTES
42 Across: Not full-size – MINI
44 Across: Tailless primate – APE
45 Across: Buddies – PALS
49 Across: Ultrasound goop – GEL
50 Across: Summer zodiac sign – LEO
53 Across: Smidgen – TAD
55 Across: Casual shoe, casually – MOC
56 Across: Musical film starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling – LALALAND
59 Across: Like some algebra – LINEAR
61 Across: X __ xylophone – ASIN
62 Across: Typical high schooler – TEEN
64 Across: Science fiction author Jules – VERNE
65 Across: Channel – DUCT
66 Across: Lukewarm critique – SOSOREVIEW
68 Across: Southernmost Great Lake – EERIE
69 Across: Used a pen – INKED
70 Across: Light brown shade – ECRU
71 Across: Complete groups – SETS
72 Across: Inventor Nikola – TESLA
73 Across: Hoarse voice – RASP
1 Down: Grocery store freebies – SAMPLES
2 Down: Most wicked – EVILEST
3 Down: Feminine – WOMANLY
4 Down: Attempt to hit a baseball – SWING
5 Down: Punk subgenre – EMO
6 Down: Very long story – SAGA
7 Down: Tire pattern – TREAD
8 Down: Apple gadget in an ear – AIRPOD
9 Down: Live (in) – RESIDE
10 Down: Words on flash cards, for short – VOCAB
11 Down: Tax crime – EVASION
12 Down: Changes back (to) – REVERTS
13 Down: Rye and sourdough – BREADS
18 Down: Decomposes – ROTS
24 Down: Base after third base – HOME
26 Down: Merrie __ England – OLDE
29 Down: Victory – WIN
33 Down: Long time – EON
35 Down: Genetic letters – DNA
37 Down: Mind reader’s gift – ESP
39 Down: Medication form – PILL
40 Down: Choose (to) – OPT
41 Down: Blue-green shade – TEAL
42 Down: Use a ruler – MEASURE
43 Down: Prohibited – ILLICIT
46 Down: Song that begins “My country, ’tis of thee” – AMERICA
47 Down: Short-term offerings from an auto shop – LOANERS
48 Down: Make a mess of – SCREWUP
49 Down: Grassy forest clearings – GLADES
51 Down: Fails big-time – EATSIT
52 Down: Tied in a best-of-three series – ONEONE
54 Down: Go in headfirst – DIVE
57 Down: Buys into a poker game – ANTES
58 Down: Classroom array – DESKS
60 Down: “Not a chance!” – NEVER
63 Down: Christmas – NOEL
67 Down: Vitamin fig. – RDA

This crossword puzzle presents a dense and expansive grid that moves beyond the typical mini format, offering a complex layout with a high degree of connectivity. The cluing is masterfully anchored by a recurring concept that links several long-form horizontal entries, ranging from notable celebrities and historical species to award-winning cinema and critical reviews. The vertical paths provide a rigorous framework, challenging the solver with a mix of scientific terminology, historical references, and everyday idioms that require varied lateral thinking. It is a well-balanced construction that rewards persistence, using its large surface area to create a cohesive experience where the across and down clues feel truly interdependent. I’d comfortably rate this crossword 4 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.