Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 8th 2019) clues of The Denver Post crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Mottled equine
Picture-perfect
Habitual elbow-benders
Wet behind the ears
Early visitors to the New World
Tribal emblem
Mesabi range find
Many a tailless primate
Winter wear with a plaid pattern, often
Second Amendment org.
One bringing home the bacon
Regarding, on memos
Capable of causing nightmares, maybe
Opus ___ (work of God)
Like beers at brewpubs
Charge for a withdrawal, perhaps
Follett who wrote "Eye of the Needle"
Accommodating one
Merino and Dorset
Bit of dust
Three of these run through Pittsburgh
Hammer part opposite the face
Wild West justice, often
Tapered off
It's represented by one of five Olympic rings
Gemini's birthstone
Prepare, as Parmesan
Scot's topper
New Jersey's ___ Hall University
It may go to waste
BBQ sauce attribute
Outerwear with a fleece collar, often
Nashville music mecca, for short
Cop on a bust
Place for an elliptical trainer
Hathaway of "Les Miserables"
Yardstick, e.g.
Banned insecticide, for short
Far from stringent
Apollo Theater's neighborhood
Beanie or beret
Take in, as knowledge
"It's clear now!"
Volvo competitor, once
Space heater's output, for short
"Parks and ___" (NBC show, informally)
Stud stake
Black Sea port city
One way to down a football
Baldwin who parodies Donald Trump
Word before trip or surf
Animal farmed for its fur
Arrange by category
Twelve points, in page layout
"All Things Considered" host Shapiro
Mount Rushmore face, informally
Open just a bit
The self-proclaimed "Greatest"
Little hellions
"Third rock from the sun"
Nerf maker
Letter resembling a P
Condiment with fish sandwiches
James who sang "I'd Rather Go Blind"
Can't live without
Airport meeter's info
Blue-green shade on $100 bills
Gather, as benefits
Jamaican form of tangelo
Run out of gas, so to speak
What's more
Unagi and anago, in Japanese cuisine
Grungy sorts
X-ray dosage unit
Break bread
Ebert's "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" partner
Viewpoints page, briefly
Woodwind in chamber music