Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 15th 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.
Too hasty |
Ranch figure |
Catches one's breath |
"Beetle Bailey" pooch |
Netman Nastase |
Banks nicknamed "Mr. Cub" |
Ravioli filling, perhaps |
Without an accomplice |
Heavy-duty lifter |
Rep. Kevin McCarthy or Nancy Pelosi |
"World Without End" author Follett |
Jousters' mounts |
Sledding area |
Like many Russians or Georgians |
It's considered the first affordable automobile |
Bonny miss |
___ and drop (mouse action) |
Chicago's Rahm Emanuel, e.g. |
Attorneys' org. |
Gears up |
Swellhead's problem |
Give a false impression of |
Tiger ___ (Bengay rival) |
Subtle "Over here!" |
Bent item in an office products logo |
Former women's boxing champ Ali |
Places for peepholes |
Word that can precede the first parts of 20- and 59-Across and 11- and 35-Down |
Paid, as a parking meter |
Attention-getter's spot |
Andean source of wool |
Corn Belt state |
Concerning, on a memo |
So far |
New Year's resolution, often |
Scored 100 percent on |
Interior designer's asset |
"You're something ___!" |
Reply to "Shall we?" |
One-sided wins |
Bothered incessantly |
Pre-fight psych job |
Some herbal brews |
Snowboarding spot |
Burn soother |
Ricci of fashion |
Some Monopoly cards |
Finished basement areas, perhaps |
Misspeak, say |
Loser at the craps table |
Pitchfork point |
In the public eye |
NFL rushers' stats |
Great ___ (old Boston Common tree) |
Smartphone forerunner, for short |
Many a Syrian |
Rafael, tennis's "King of Clay" |
Captains' notebooks |
Harness race pace |
"CSI" facilities |
Provide an alibi for, e.g. |
Time of youthful inexperience |
___ monster (large lizard) |
Follow a new job, say |
Leave the old sod |
NYSE launch |
Showing bias |
Bard's "before" |
UNLV part |
Mocking, as a remark |
Hustle or hornpipe |
Lake Okeechobee wader |
Can't do without |
No longer fizzy |
"Frozen" snow queen |
Plug away |
Candidates for shearings |
Tom Seaver, for most of his career |