Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 5th 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.
George C. who played Patton |
Owner-player go-between |
Scott Joplin piece |
Deep passion |
Ralph who bashed the Corvair |
Mendes of "Hitch" |
Delaying strategy |
Claiborne of fashion |
Carpet or street cleaner |
1984 loser to Reagan |
Is worth it |
State that was once a republic |
Shaver's faceful |
Early release |
Was nostalgic |
EOS camera maker |
Bit of hair gel |
Poor, as chances go |
What one might do to the last parts of 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down |
Hendrix hairdo |
Kerouac's "Big ___" |
Taffeta or satin quality |
Patsy who sang "Crazy" |
Gadgets used with cutting boards |
Exacta player, e.g. |
Italy's Via ___ |
"Aqualung" band Jethro ___ |
Led, as a meeting |
Some salon paintings |
Feathers adhesive of old |
Template used in drafting |
Guinness suffix |
Some smartphone messages |
Setting for many van Goghs |
Susan of "L.A. Law" |
"Inferno" poet |
Hybrid golf garment |
Dust-creating tools |
Sticking point, metaphorically |
Drooling dog of comics |
PBS thank-you gift, often |
Activated, as an alarm |
Spitting bullets |
Skit bit |
Cheese in a red coat |
Verne submariner |
Where Washington surprised the Hessians |
Comfortable, like some jeans |
Saint Teresa's city |
Consults a crystal ball |
In range |
Shannon who sang "Runaway" |
Most meager, as a diet |
Aberdeen miss |
LGBT rights-defending org. |
Like Perot's presidential runs |
Seamster's creation |
Soon, to poets |
Theater ticket datum |
Half the "I Got You Babe" duo |
River spanned by Ponte Vecchio |
Transvaal trekker |
One of three articles |
Cockpit fig. |
Gobbled, with "down" |
Sporty Toyotas of yore |
Part of the name of one nicknamed "Trey," perhaps |
Dull as dishwater |
Didn't just sit |
"Terrible twos," e.g. |
Word of surrender |
Bombeck who wrote "At Wit's End" |
Baseball's Dizzy or Daffy |
Read, but never post |
Woody's folksy son |
KOA patron |
Reason to cram |
Petty criticism, slangily |