Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 13th 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.
West known for double entendres |
Karaoke need |
"The forbidden fragrance" |
Sought information |
Chef's cap |
Grid great Tarkenton |
Ear or brain part |
Things to confess |
Sticking point, in an idiom |
___ Major (Big Dipper's constellation) |
"It's been ___!" |
Vogue competitor |
Stroller rider |
Place for pennies or cookies |
___-crab soup |
Blimp-securing rope |
Cries from some litters |
___ gun (builder's tool) |
Letter after zeta |
Hooch holder |
Meriting a (var.) tag, say |
Having the right stuff |
Toon from Frostbite Falls, formally |
Iolani Palace island |
Like Willie Nelson's voice |
Be short of |
Shoe ___ (foot-shaped object) |
Abode in the comic strip "B.C." |
More 63-Across |
Clean, as a pipe bowl |
Part of a checklist |
Grace ender |
Colombian cartel city, once |
Low, marshy area |
Become inedible, perhaps |
Hot tar, e.g. |
Eye, to a poet |
Word before fry or potatoes |
Yuck it up |
Iowa State's city |
Boer and Crimean |
Cow-horned goddess |
Half.com's parent company |
Find new quarters for |
Aussie's greeting |
Fruit often cut into balls |
Santa Anna victory site |
Mormon place of worship |
Prince Harry's alma mater |
"So's ___ old man!" |
Mr. Clean target |
Beverage cart's path |
Garson of "Mrs. Miniver" |
Stash overhead |
Selection under "Format," in Word |
Ill-fated brother in Genesis |
"Pygmalion" playwright |
50-oared ship of myth |
Around, in dates |
First-stringers |
Iconic sitcom set in suburbia |
Worth a D, perhaps |
Doll word |
Bigger than big |
Discount rack abbr. |
First word uttered in a confessional |
Inaugural ball, e.g. |
Brit's buddies |
Animal used in genetics research |
Trail the pack |
Whitewater rafter's obstacle |
Tickle pink |
Like most Azerbaijani Muslims |
Better than 15-Across |
Broken mirror, to some |
Part of a fight card |
One of a pentagon's five |
". . . ___ any drop to drink" |