Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 4th 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.
Japanese sword sport |
Prefix with freeze |
Trees with pliable wood |
Apply, as pressure |
Blocker of Superman's X-ray vision |
Birthstone before topaz |
Entire range |
Glaswegian 60-Down |
Charitable organization's plea |
Los Angeles environmental posting |
Didn't shy away from |
"Mrs. Doubtfire" costume piece |
Villain's doings |
Appear before, on a timeline |
Japan's region |
Stretched Lincs or Caddies, say |
It may "fly" in a fight |
Floating trash hauler |
On the edge of one's seat |
San Marino's surrounder |
Alexa's iPhone counterpart |
Fourth Greek vowel |
"Toy Story" dinosaur |
Things to avoid |
Vineyard support |
In the midst of |
Many a BuzzFeed feature |
"Head for the hills!" |
Lacking a lust for life |
Dancers resembling a slithering snake |
Cab company competitor |
Jenga or jacks |
Placido Domingo, e.g. |
Kitchen timer's sound |
Clearance sale caveat |
Buffet patron |
Crafts-selling site |
"Sure, why not?" |
Metalworker's waste |
Beer bust buys |
Physical, e.g. |
Pixar's lost clownfish |
Slip a Mickey to |
Chief Pontiac's tribespeople |
Claim without proof |
Just steps away |
Aesthetically pleasing |
Some minors have fake ones |
Where "downward dog" may be learned |
"Titanic" or "Ben-Hur" |
What a surfer may "catch" |
Winter coaster |
English course, for short |
Wood in plywood |
What results may do, in ads |
Weave into cornrows |
Extreme hardship |
Act the ham |
Adverse reaction to dander, say |
Pulling off perfectly |
Puts into pigeonholes |
Literary surprise |
All-in-one printer function |
Bloom in many Van Gogh works |
Precedent-setter, in court |
Visited a bloodmobile |
Tupperware topper |
James of "Gunsmoke" |
Cocoa holder |
Law of "Alfie" |
Just slightly |
Hyenas' homes |
Leave off |
King of Shakespearean tragedy |
Fascinated with |
Regretful responses |
Bungles the job |
Inner woman of 20- and 53-Across and 10- and 29-Down |