Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 15th 2020) clues of The Denver Post 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.

Watch company with a crown logo
___ Mayer (Wienermobile company)
Bit of body ink, informally
Higher in rank than
Ichabod of Sleepy Hollow
Barbecue spice mix
Activist for farm workers
Courtroom affirmation
Blight on the landscape
Under oath, in court
Boomers' kids, briefly
Radio static, e.g.
Went on an Audubon Society field trip, say
Close behind, as a dog
Landfill emanations
Smoked or salted, as ham
Outdated, in a dict.
Like a buttinsky
Cagney's TV police partner
Marital skirmish
Three-time foe of Frazier
Result of many a three-putt
Food Network host Guy
One end of a No. 2
___ torte (pastry with a lattice design)
"Excellent!"
Create a PDF from, perhaps
Baseball's major leagues, informally
Way to serve pie or cake
"___ Town" (Wilder play)
"Spring Breakers" actress
Intense anger
Valuable find
One unlikely to mingle
Slangy response to "Why?"
Intensified, with "up"
IRA-establishing legislation
Tour de France, e.g.
Carry out, as orders
Take a shellacking
Spacewalks, for short
Makes copies of, in a way
Fall foliage hue
Mrs., south of the border
Cleveland NBAers
From the top
Divided differently, as city land
"Lemon Tree" singer
Cabriolets of autodom
Contents of a steakhouse doggy bag
Reputation, slangily
Eggs on canapes
Sightings of concern to ufologists, briefly
___ fide (genuine)
Object of a fan's devotion
"White Men Can't Jump" actress
Serving no alcohol
Deuce topper
Attention-getting cry
MMA fight locale
Unfinished, as furniture
Begin to awaken
___ Mets (Hispanic Heritage Night team)
___ bin (hockey penalty box, slangily)
Starbucks worker
Get via trickery
Chancellorsville soldier, for short
In ___ land (spaced out)
Showing little emotion
Ruark title that means "freedom" in Swahili
Fixed, as wicker chairs
Target of an antiseptic
Fare in a pigsty
Secure at a dock
Prefix with present or directional
GPA-spoiling grades
Alt-rock band Better Than ___
Lead-up to a holiday