USA Today Crossword Answers January 26, 2021

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Author: by Alina Abidi & Brooke Husic

Across

Backtalk SASS
Request from a dentist SPIT
___ and seek HIDE
Detangling target KNOT
Backpedaling phrase ORNOT
Object of worship IDOL
Digging INTO
Reluctant LOATH
Breathing organ for a fish GILL
Doormat saying HOMESWEETHOME
Carne ___ ASADA
Painter Amos EMMA
“Aw, darn!” MAN
Email address character DOT
Anti-smoking ad, e.g. PSA
Shaadi garment SARI
Pancake made with fermented batter DOSA
Prefix meaning “three” TRI
Male cats TOMS
Cyndi Lauper hit TIMEAFTERTIME
HR rep on “The Office” TOBY
___ Lanka SRI
___ Scotia NOVA
Goes bad ROTS
Firewood splitter AXE
First-aid ___ KIT
Flying saucer, e.g. UFO
Some brownie mix-ins NUTS
Singer with albums named for her age ADELE
“Deal with it” SORRYNOTSORRY
Language of Ghalib’s poetry URDU
Historical period EPOCH
Word after “banner” or “gap” YEAR
Like extra-sharp cheddar AGED
Piece of sitting furniture DIVAN
Bronte protagonist Jane EYRE
Mythology LORE
Common pet fish name since 2003 NEMO
Clarinet insert REED

Down

One of a cross-country pair SKI
“The Street” author Petry ANN
“I guess we’re done here?” SOTHATSIT
Lasted STOOD
Bottom part of a shoe SOLE
They’re in the + column PROS
Totally stunned INAWE
Sacred symbols TOTEMS
Hottest temperature of the day HIGH
“In a pickle,” e.g. IDIOM
Stuffed vegetable dish DOLMA
Journalist Nakashima ELLEN
Famous trans allegory in film THEMATRIX
Treasure hunt aid MAP
Deck with swords and cups TAROT
Opposite of subtract ADD
Chimney particles SOOT
“Keep listening!” STAYTUNED
Sound from a corgi ARF
“Sign me up!” IMIN
“Mi ___” (“my love”) AMOR
“___ been a pleasure!” ITS
Dramatic look SMOKEYEYE
Magazine with a Power 100 list EBONY
Historical period ERA
Descriptor for geniuses or grins EVIL
Broke a fast ATE
Drop by STOPIN
Lobe’s place EAR
Regular USUAL
Pass up FORGO
Sequence ORDER
Kitchen appliance under a hood STOVE
Washer’s partner DRYER
Impolite RUDE
Get-rich-quick scheme, almost always SCAM
Phrase after a gulp, maybe OHNO
“___ You Happy Now?” (Michelle Branch song) ARE
Colorful Taylor Swift album title RED