Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 20th 2018) clues of USA Today 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.
Sheriff's pin-on |
What a swabbie swabs |
Alphabetically first month |
Corset fastener |
Plowman's pair |
Its state seal includes a moose |
Self-expressive pursuits |
Bank annoyance |
Far from scanty |
Seismograph detection |
Word before capita or annum |
Insults unmercifully, with "into" |
Former minors |
Pasta strainers |
Ferret out |
More off-the-wall |
Like Costco purchases, often |
Radar blip, e.g. |
Served three squares to |
No-goodnik |
Partner of a reporter's five W's |
Diggs of "Chicago" |
Mannequin toppers |
Quality of autumn air |
Century 21 staffers |
Sharpshooters' aids |
"It's Too Late" singer King |
Neither open nor ajar |
Solo in "Star Wars" |
Play's background scenery, perhaps |
Became an issue |
Cow's hurdle, in rhyme |
Don't merely ask |
Mom and Dad, with "the" |
Gazillions |
Major leagues, in baseball lingo |
Break off a romance |
Butterfly collectors' gear |
Chimes in with |
Side order at KFC |
Reid of "Sharknado" |
When Hamlet dies |
Hold, as a hotel suite |
Work out in a pool |
Ways off the Beltway |
Postage rate increase, perhaps |
It's bent during a knighting |
Seyfried of "Ted 2" |
Cooking spray brand |
Snack item with ridges |
Oyster Bay or Puget Sound |
Wolfish looks |
Places to moor |
Newsstand displays |
Pac-12 gridder since 2011 |
Like some pretzels and tacos |
Product of a picked brain, perhaps |
C&W star with 28 No. 1 hits |
Oxygen-extracting organs |
Autodom's Ransom Eli ___ |
Worms or chum, perhaps |
Awl's creation |
Nocturnal predators |
Figure in a sports strike |
Come to pass |
Word before tripper or surfer |
Places for relaxing soaks |
Alec, among the Baldwin brothers |
Moves to a siding, e.g. |
Irritate by friction |
Judge, No. 1 in the 2018 Topps set |
"Move over!" |
Mideast gulf state |
See 61-Down |
Coloratura's delivery |
"Fancy" rapper Azalea |
Capone's pursuer |
With 56-Down, stick on a slope |