Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 17th 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.
Chivalrous pursuits |
Gulf of the Arabian Sea |
Salutation akin to "dude" |
Sends to the pokey |
29-Across, once, slangily |
Source of mulberries |
Fire escape route |
In a deft manner |
Monticello, to Jefferson |
Beyond tipsy |
Follow to the letter |
Mike Pence's predecessor |
Candidate for the Chippendales dancers |
Take one's time |
Use an umbrella, say |
National flower of the United States |
Stunned state |
"___ me!" (checkers request) |
Produced, as crops |
Do a teamster's work |
Aria, typically |
Command to a canine |
Throaty "Beg pardon . . ." |
Barnyard brayer |
From square one |
Name in copiers and cameras |
2006 movie for which Helen Mirren won an Oscar |
Oysters' habitats |
Croaker on a lily pad |
Biographical account |
Batting practice device |
___ fide (genuine) |
"Famous" cookie maker |
Address ending, informally |
Changers of Pinocchio's physiognomy |
Links ride |
Special talent |
Ivana and Marla, to Donald |
Long-handled tools |
"Click It or Ticket" item |
Steeplechase runners |
PC port type |
TV dinner holder |
Inflatable bit of camping gear |
Verdict deliverer |
Foolish sorts |
Talk in a virtual room |
Zombie movie genre |
Grabs with a cocktail fork |
Track shapes, often |
Turf war faction |
California-Nevada resort area |
Negligee material |
Waiter in a hotel queue |
Bowl game venue |
Credit's opposite |
Instrument in old phonetic alphabets |
Yellen of the Federal Reserve |
Acting with a lack of caution |
Pitcher's target |
Places for knockers |
Supersized movie format |
Sloppy situation |
Please to no end |
"Animal" fraternity in a Belushi movie |
Stem-to-stern support |
Lymphatic system masses |
Yell after a slice, perhaps |
Like proctored exams |
Any major newspaper |
Bug planter |
Calm areas of storms |
Zero-chance-of-rain forecast |
Alley cat's wail |
Evergreens with red berries |
Has a senior moment |
Utters, as expletives |
Sweepstakes statistics |