New York Times Crossword February 1 2026 Answers
Below is the solved grid and the full clue list for the New York Times Crossword on February 1 2026, constructed by Lance Enfinger and John Kugelman. Click any clue to reveal its answer.
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- 1AMeter in a video game showing a character's health›
- 8ARelative of a gazelle›
- 14AOffice square›
- 20AFood additive named one of Time's 50 Worst Inventions›
- 21AKeep cruising, say›
- 22AOn which Apple Pay can be used›
- 23ACanio in "Pagliacci," e.g.?›
- 25ANoxious atmosphere›
- 26APrefix with business›
- 27A"My house, my rules"›
- 28AQB Drew whom Tom Brady ultimately replaced›
- 29AGet tuckered out›
- 32AIndian wedding wear›
- 34ASchool subj.›
- 35AGrab the chips and dip?›
- 37ANews hound?›
- 40AAtomic bond, essentially?›
- 45AMany visitors to national parks›
- 46ANearsighted person›
- 47AMessing up on the big screen›
- 51AItaly's third-largest island (after Sicily and Sardinia)›
- 52ASubterranean adventurer›
- 54A"Aaron Burr, ___" ("Hamilton" show tune)›
- 57AGreat number›
- 58ACute, cutesily›
- 61ADropbox and Roblox›
- 62AHailed vehicle›
- 64AShow interruptions›
- 65ASome electrolysis targets?›
- 71APartner of vigor›
- 72ALetter symbolizing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its radius›
- 73A"Downton Abbey" countess›
- 74AWarm winter coats›
- 76ALike some early education, for short›
- 78AW.C. sign›
- 80ACity where LeBron James was born›
- 81ABlemish›
- 82ABit of a character?›
- 84AConspiring (with)›
- 86ASpice Girl alongside Baby, Ginger, Scary and Posh›
- 88A"Mainsail hoisted, check! Hatches battened, check!"?›
- 94AShark's singing rival in "West Side Story"?›
- 97ACorral›
- 98AYankee great Gehrig›
- 99ASomething a judge shouldn't have›
- 100AVery rude email, informally›
- 105ANever mind?›
- 108ANeglectful›
- 111ABank (on)›
- 112ATwo-___ schooner›
- 113AFrozen treat for Bruins fans?›
- 117ALacking scruples›
- 118AStorm, say›
- 119ANoted early riser›
- 120AWith a level head›
- 121AThickets›
- 122AEmbarrassing items to have revealed on an airport X-ray›
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- 1DPerson from the neighborhood›
- 2DVolunteer's offer›
- 3DBogeymen›
- 4DMaker of Bikini So Teeny nail polish›
- 5DBreakthrough K-pop group›
- 6DHorror director Aster›
- 7DMost suggestive›
- 8DLike the Eid al-Fitr festival›
- 9DDepartment store eponym›
- 10DPale lager, informally›
- 11D___ gobi (Indian potato dish)›
- 12DFeeling down›
- 13D___ Taylor (fashion retailer)›
- 14DHome of the Preakness Stakes›
- 15DEarly TV role for Ron Howard›
- 16DAtlantic fish›
- 17DLike Frisbees and some salads›
- 18DNot stereo›
- 19DHard-boiled Chinese snack›
- 24DSapporo competitor›
- 28DBowler's edge›
- 30DBlemish›
- 31DFixes, as a driveway›
- 32DCake not to be eaten›
- 33DFrench for "after"›
- 36DBarry Bonds and Shohei Ohtani, notably, for short›
- 37DHammer wielder›
- 38DFurthermore›
- 39DCaustic solutions›
- 40DMother of Helios, in myth›
- 41DMetaphor for a runaway success›
- 42DGen Z put-down of an elder›
- 43DBit of wisdom›
- 44DOrbit›
- 48DArcane technique›
- 49DIron-rich variety of fertile soil›
- 50DExclamations in nurseries›
- 52DLead-in to "tech"›
- 53DPrimatologist's interest›
- 55DGive the cold shoulder, with "out"›
- 56DGrating voice›
- 59DCommon diner order›
- 60DRodgers and Hammerstein musical setting›
- 63DPhotog's undergrad degree›
- 66DStick on a table›
- 67DLike Volvo and Nokia, by origin›
- 68DGold, in Guadalajara›
- 69DLondon granny›
- 70DStandard battle wear›
- 71DNo. 2's›
- 75DVodka in blue bottles›
- 77DNew Zealander›
- 79DOne studied in the art of invisibility›
- 80DTouch›
- 83DGovt. campaign watchdog›
- 85DScottish refusals›
- 86DLoretta of "M*A*S*H"›
- 87DSmall keg size›
- 89DWith zeal›
- 90DDirector Kazan›
- 91DNeighbors of premolars›
- 92DAudibly shocked›
- 93DLandlords, more formally›
- 94DPack carriers›
- 95DCrack open?›
- 96DIs fueled by›
- 101DFill in a mill›
- 102DRight-hand page›
- 103DStrike zone?›
- 104DMike or Michael in movies›
- 106DRaison d'___›
- 107DClose up tight›
- 108DInvitation letters›
- 109DUber predictions, in brief›
- 110DStyle›
- 113DZippo competitor›
- 114DCo-producer of the documentary "The Beatles: Get Back"›
- 115D"The Bells" poet›
- 116DFenway team, familiarly›