Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 3rd 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.
Mud bath sites |
Puts out on the diamond |
Bart, to Mrs. Krabappel |
Russian attempt at election meddling, e.g. |
Touch against |
___ 2600 (classic game console) |
"___ up!" (card player's cry) |
11-Down seller |
Twangy, like Willie Nelson's voice |
Winter battle |
Like a nail-biter |
Word before Lobos or Alamos |
Barbecue spice mix |
Suffix with lemon or lime |
Go downhill, so to speak |
Bear whose chair Goldilocks tries first |
California-Nevada border lake |
He "says," in a game |
Morel lover's pastime |
Free from bondage |
Tiniest bits |
Pull an upset on, say |
Marching with precision |
Drops on blades |
Cartoon nemesis of Jerry |
Progressive Insurance spokesperson |
Appointer of Sotomayor |
Party clown's creation |
Appraisal estimate |
Indication of a leak, perhaps |
Travel by clipper |
WrestleMania venue |
Pool or track iterations |
Stare at suggestively |
Puts through the paces |
Lord High Everything ___ |
Termites' home |
Soda brand since 1889 |
Gave a rotten review to |
Play starter |
Distorts, as data |
"I did it!" |
First biblical victim |
Food-stealing shore bird |
Suppress, as a yawn |
Feelings of guilt |
Sundance Film Festival state |
Sandwich meat often served on rye |
Golden-years savings plan, for short |
Small, in many rappers' names |
Word on a dog owner's sign |
Cyclotron bit |
Perched atop |
Blowout sound |
Cry of revelation |
Young pal of Pooh |
Teamsters' rides |
Places to mosh |
Like some pizza crust |
Attach with a click |
It's not an option |
Scriptures preposition |
Trips, but doesn't fall |
Like Arizona in August |
Versatile vehicle, briefly |
Far from hale |
Slurpable bit of pasta |
Wreak havoc on |
Contents of Hillary's server |
Pickpocket's prize |
Victims of some pet collars |
Beast on old nickels, really |
Many a godmother |
Given by spoon |
Puppies' bites |
Cathedral organ site, perhaps |
Industrial vessel |
"r," in tweets |