Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 14th 2017) 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.
Horses running leisurely, say |
"Buster" or "Mac" alternative |
Cut off, as a branch |
Sulking |
One of the Trump boys |
"SNL" alumna Gasteyer |
Fruit from a Bay Area county? |
Cry from the cornfield |
Past one's prime |
Pitchblende, to uranium |
___ light (dash indicator) |
Rowlands of "Another Woman" |
Turn into left-wingers? |
Dark place on the way to Hades |
World Cup cheer |
Minimal bit of progress |
Shoulder bag feature |
The Beatles' meter maid |
Citi Field team |
Lake Nasser's river |
Worker protection org. |
Plastic bag brand |
iPad screen symbol |
Longtime Tanglewood director Seiji |
Flight-related prefix |
Place for a pint |
Tarzan and others |
Continue to be painful? |
Primatologist Fossey |
Ill-tempered |
Kiltie's cap |
"___ we there yet?" |
"Nothing ___ net" |
Comedy routine by the object of Dr. Kimble's search? |
Play segment |
Read the UPC of |
Brunch order |
Drink with dim sum |
EST or CST part (Abbr.) |
Leave the union |
Name in French porcelain |
Ready to react |
Cowpoke's pal |
Prefix with center or dermal |
City near Lake Tahoe |
Nor'easters, e.g. |
"Maude" star Arthur |
Subject of a Keatsian ode |
Ambitious plans |
Clothing brand named for a tennis legend |
Getting inebriated |
What a dog "shakes" with |
Relinquish, as land |
Stephen of "The Crying Game" |
"Wow! That's incredible!" |
Leaves high and dry |
Backyard pond fish |
"Rocket Man" singer John |
Some NFL ball carriers |
News org. since 1958 |
Edit further, perhaps |
Fakes it, as a singer |
Partner of skip and jump |
Methane or ethane |
Salad bar staple |
Diva's brief tune |
___-Wan Kenobi |
Easy to get along with |
Got fatigued |
Original Mouseketeer Funicello |
Los ___ (Manhattan Project site) |
Classic Pontiac muscle cars |
Copier tray abbr. |
Video gone viral, e.g. |
Louisville Slugger, for one |
"Mangia!" |
"Link" missing from 17-, 26-, 53- and 62-Across |
Boxing Day mo. |