Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 13th 2020) 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.
Shoestring neckties |
Still to come |
Deck post topper |
In pieces |
___ cum laude |
Be in arrears |
Seafood cocktail morsel |
Monopoly token |
Serpent in "Antony and Cleopatra" |
Tattle on, with "out" |
Peak condition |
Gift in a goody bag |
Salesperson's prospects |
Googol, e.g. |
Chevy's destination, in "American Pie" |
___ Diamond Phillips of "La Bamba" |
Lopsided win |
Name in escalators and moving walkways |
Run in the wash |
"Celeste Aida," e.g. |
"My goodness!" |
Fairness-in-hiring agcy. |
Rancher's mark |
Average physique |
Veg out |
Pinball penalties |
Viewpoint in an op-ed |
Bespectacled Disney dwarf |
Word after get or jet |
Feature of most overalls |
Nickels and dimes |
In need of sanding or salting |
Conical abode |
Battery-powered smoke shop items |
Org. in "Snowden" |
Elvis' signature expression |
Lenders' takebacks, for short |
Tijuana's locale, for short |
___ Dei ("The Da Vinci Code" group) |
Tensor or Tiffany |
Planet, to a poet |
Basement's use, often |
Kutcher who played Steve Jobs |
Lew Wallace's "Ben-___" |
Spew forth |
Water balloons, to pranksters |
Horse with a mottled coat |
Cold-weather drink |
Banquet bestowal, perhaps |
Salon jobs, for short |
Stash some cash |
Many Formula One racers |
First-term congressman |
Nix as a possibility |
Jared of "Dallas Buyers Club" |
"We Try Harder" sloganeer, once |
Stooge who lampooned Adolf |
Popular brew, for short |
Navigator's notes |
___ fixation (stage of infancy) |
Baby-sit |
Inflate, as a bill |
Bassinet or berth |
Nanakuli neckwear |
Totally louse up |
Isn't fictional |
"Hello, Dolly!" Tony winner Bette |
Group of like-minded voters |
Avian harbinger of spring |
Many DeMille productions |
Benghazi's land |
Spilled salt, to some |
Farmer's tanned area, typically |
Cut, as coupons |
Kellogg's toaster waffle |
Ms. Durbeyfield of fiction |
"Go Set a Watchman" novelist Harper |
Hotshot pilot or pitcher |