Parks & Rec January 2026 Crossword

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344
Across
  1. 3. Influencing others to act safely.
  2. 4. A core theme of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
  3. 6. High-risk areas for winter slips.
  4. 8. Shoes designed for winter traction.
  5. 9. Anticipating hazards while driving.
  6. 13. Injury caused by freezing skin.
  7. 18. Coldest and iciest travel time.
  8. 20. Warm-up pauses during outdoor work.
  9. 23. Keep walkways clear of winter gear.
  10. 25. Small actions repeated daily.
  11. 28. Body reaction to prolonged cold exposure.
  12. 30. Critical during darker winter days.
  13. 32. A promise people make to improve in January.
  14. 34. A chance to restart habits safely.
  15. 35. Owning your safety choices.
  16. 37. Gradual increase in activity.
  17. 38. Checking tools and spaces before use.
  18. 40. Working together for a safer workplace.
  19. 41. Beginning of the calendar year and a safety reset.
  20. 42. Planning achievable safety improvements.
  21. 43. Sharing hazards and near misses.
  22. 44. Looking ahead for hazards.
Down
  1. 1. Loss of tire control on ice.
  2. 2. Melting ice that hardens again overnight.
  3. 5. Wearing clothing in multiple insulating levels.
  4. 7. Cold makes materials crack easier.
  5. 10. A warning sign before injury occurs.
  6. 11. Used to absorb moisture at entries.
  7. 12. Gentle input helps regain control.
  8. 13. Winter conditions increase this risk.
  9. 14. Removing clutter to prevent trips.
  10. 15. Sudden movements increase crash risk.
  11. 16. Prevent falls on stairs.
  12. 17. Knowing hazards before they cause injury.
  13. 19. Informal name for the second Friday of January when goals fail.
  14. 21. Prepares cold muscles for work.
  15. 22. Makes cold temperatures more dangerous.
  16. 24. Federal holiday honoring service and leadership.
  17. 26. Insulating clothing layer.
  18. 27. Extra distance needed in winter driving.
  19. 29. Alerts people to winter hazards.
  20. 31. Gripping ability between shoe and surface.
  21. 33. What resolutions are supposed to be.
  22. 36. What safety goals require to succeed.
  23. 39. Dangerous drop in body temperature.
  24. 40. Key to long-term safety success.