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NYT Mini Crossword Jan 1, 2026 Solved: Answers & Tips

> At a Glance

> – NYT Mini Crossword Jan 1, 2026 solved with all answers revealed.

> – Puzzle includes 7 across and 5 down clues.

> – Daily Wordle, Strands, Connections hints also covered.

> – Why it matters: Fans can quickly finish the crossword and prepare for tomorrow’s puzzles.

The New York Times Mini Crossword for January 1, 2026 is now fully solved. Below you’ll find every answer for the 7 across and 5 down clues, along with helpful hints for today’s Wordle, Strands, and Connections puzzles.

Puzzle Overview

The crossword grid features 7 across entries and 5 down entries, each with a straightforward clue.

Answers

Here are the solutions for the across and down clues.

Direction Clue Answer
1A Word on either side of “___-eat-___” DOG
2A Word on either side of “___, all ___!” MINE
3A Word on either side of “___ say ___” NEVER
4A First-string squad ATEAM
5A Causes injury to HARMS
1D Someone who might be swimming with the fishes DIVER
2D An hour past midnight ONEAM
3D Hand sanitizer targets GERMS
4D Like a crossword clue about crossword clues META
5D “I’ll pass, thanks” NAH

Daily Puzzle Tips

If you’re still stuck, consider the following hints for today’s Wordle, Strands, and Connections puzzles.

  • Use the daily Wordle hints to guess the word quickly.
  • Check the Strands clues for overlapping themes.
  • Look at Connections for related word groups.
Crossword grid showing numbers with blue across clues and red down clues and a clock outline in corner for New Year's

Key Takeaways

  • NYT Mini Crossword Jan 1, 2026 solved.
  • Answers include DOG, MINE, NEVER, ATEAM, HARMS, DIVER, ONEAM, GERMS, META, NAH.
  • Daily Wordle, Strands, Connections hints provided.

With the answers in hand, you can breeze through today’s puzzles and stay ahead of tomorrow’s challenges.

Author

  • Cameron found his way into journalism through an unlikely route—a summer internship at a small AM radio station in Abilene, where he was supposed to be running the audio board but kept pitching story ideas until they finally let him report. That was 2013, and he hasn't stopped asking questions since.

    Cameron covers business and economic development for newsoffortworth.com, reporting on growth, incentives, and the deals reshaping Fort Worth. A UNT journalism and economics graduate, he’s known for investigative business reporting that explains how city hall decisions affect jobs, rent, and daily life.

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