Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 2nd 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.
Class clown's bit |
Classic clown |
"Boola Boola" singer |
Stiller's mate |
Place to lie low |
Cause of a fall |
Off-Broadway musical that featured total nudity |
"Later, old chap!" |
Watches, as a baby |
San Quentin residents |
"Six-pack" muscles |
Dead ducks |
Place to play stickball |
"Boss" twitted by Nast |
Cantata solos |
Off-weeks for NFL teams |
Ancient Cuzco dweller |
Shakespeare's "___ Andronicus" |
Cakes partner, in a Maugham title |
Garden mollusk |
One high on the org chart |
Like New Mexico's climate, largely |
Anxious feeling, informally |
Connects with, as a punch |
Like hot merchandise |
Capital on the Hudson |
Sugar amt. |
Giant of the Old Testament |
Poolside shelters |
"Young Frankenstein" hunchback |
Grateful words to a favor granter |
25-Across division, perhaps |
Reaction to a bad pun |
Danish pastry filling, often |
Pull the plug on |
Blade part |
Not as loony |
Andy's TV and radio partner |
Soda brand favored by Radar |
Good quality for an ambassador |
Some tax-deferred investments, for short |
Muscle where most leg cramps occur |
Book jacket bit |
Granola morsel |
Tubular pasta |
Good sources of vitamin C |
Send sky-high |
Soda purchase |
"Not for me" |
Rousing applause, informally |
Joseph's many-colored garment |
He called Larry "Porcupine" |
Coif creator |
Fill to the gills |
Cereal "for kids" |
Baptism or bris |
Wisconsin city on the Chippewa |
Pothook shape |
Dandelion, to gardeners |
Shakespeare appellation, with "the" |
Execute perfectly |
Issue a summons to |
Code-cracker Turing |
Used a tuffet |
"I'm flexible" |
Gasteyer of "People of Earth" |
Prevent from whelping |
Like a gymnast |
Beantown air hub |
Like many a Scandinavian's hair |
Public to-do |
Parka part |
Conks on the noggin |
Warning sign of a migraine |
Common or proper word |
Queen ___ furniture |
Crystal ball gazer |
Tongues and tails do it |