August 09, 2018 USA Today Crossword Answers
Welcome! You will find here all USA Today Crossword Answers Date August 09, 2018 by Fred Piscop.
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Questions and Clues
Star-shaped flower |
Diamond defect |
Beat decisively, slangily |
Haggard who sang “Mama Tried” |
Spa attire |
Freight-hopping migrant |
Project leader |
Tournament for all |
Early victim of temptation |
Place for a pinsetter |
Queen of whodunits |
Start of a scuba dive |
“Nearer, My God, to ___” |
Elastic bandage brand |
Recall, as old memories |
Gambler’s heavy loss, figuratively |
Fly like an eagle |
Assign stars to, say |
Car part called a “bonnet” in Britain |
Macbeth’s initial rank |
“Yesterday!” on a memo |
___-Defamation League |
Frans who painted “The Merry Toper” |
10 percent donation |
Have good intentions |
Part of a Whopper |
In-home caregiver |
Gears up |
Lassie, notably |
Janet of the Clinton Cabinet |
Bunyan’s tool |
Competitor of Alamo |
Alternative to single-elimination |
5-by-5-square crossword, e.g. |
Runny cheese |
Trims to fit, say |
Scene of 20-Across’ temptation |
Strong desires |
Dumb as a rock |
Excited, with “up” |
Put into play |
Takes a whack at |
Dartboard wood |
Word on some campaign buttons |
Lead, as a rock band |
“___ your nails!” |
Burrows who wrote “Can-Can” |
Arriving group’s cry |
Brown rice and buckwheat, for two |
It springs eternal, in a saying |
Prefix with geek or mensch |
Petting zoo animal |
13-Down’s locks |
Played the first card |
Lust or gluttony, e.g. |
Like Caitlyn Jenner, for short |
Multiskilled worker |
Bridge seat |
State with the motto “Industry” |
Cartoon skunk Le Pew |
Street-vendor Gucci bag, e.g. |
Put to a grindstone |
I, in Ithaca |
Oil-yielding mineral |
Triple Crown race, familiarly |
Taught after school, perhaps |
“Mario Kart” console |
Don’t stand firm |
They may be dominant or recessive |
Oral vaccine pioneer |
Goes off-stage |
Perfect or pluperfect |
Made the scene |
“Metamorphoses” poet |
Cue card contents |
Destroy financially |
___-Ida (Tater Tots brand) |
Schiller’s “___ to Joy” |