Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 23rd 2020) clues of Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 148 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Concert job
Much-bombed German region of WWII
Strong suit
Wine rating
Lose energy
She's such a deer
Piercing tool
Usher's way
Bombay-born maestro
"___ was in the White House ..."
Lakers broadcast, e.g.
"At the concert, ___ was really great ..."
But finish
Prop for Juli Inkster
Opera opening?
Excellent
WWII theater
Fictional Baba
Helmut's 3
Encouraging word
Colorful talk
"See if ___!"
Cinematographer Fujimoto
Goofy
"So was ___ ..."
Lake attraction?
Common possessive
Lapsang souchong, e.g.
Sellout sign
Fruitful at-bat, briefly
Talks preceder
Big tippler
Quite a spell
Watcher of the skies: abbr.
"I heard that some ___ were going around ..."
Early birds?
Was gullible
"Newspapers were full of ___ about the war ..."
"... my heart and ___ die"
Query twice
"___ was just terrific ... I miss him ..."
San Luis ___
Lamprey wrangler
Greek letters
Palindromic note
___ speak
Actress Nastassja
Rock 'n' roll's Johnny B.
Born
Was available
60 Minutes network
Grand Canyon Suite penner
Mighty Mel
"But mostly people were just ___ ..."
Norma ___
On an incline
Visitor to Rick's
Cry of discovery
Reading Gaol occupant
"Of course, the Byrds played ___ ..."
Patty Heart's grabbers: abbr.
D.C. has lettered ones
Partly, as a prefix
N.Y.C. deli guru Zabar
Erorr?
Norse god
Dump regulator: abbr.
"I've ___!"
Dr. Zhivago character et al.
Canadian prov.
Not now
MD's neighbor
Liberal conclusion
Did a shoe repair
Press conclusion
Wound (up)
Busy (with "up")
"Which is probably why even some ___ got applause ..."
Duke and duchess, e.g.
Fabric meas.
Actor M. ___ Walsh
Football period: abbr.
Filmmaker Riefenstahl
Milo or Tessie
Big bird
Block
Sloth, for one
___ whim
Where Waimea is
Steno notes
Galena, for one
Not new
Joy
"Best of all, tickets were ___! ..."
Word 2 of a fairy tale
Experienced
Cry of disgust
South Florida feature
They act unblinkingly
"Yep, I'll never forget ___"
"Don't look ___!"
___ the occasion
Damaged
"Understand?"
Liquefy
Sources of shade
Accounts receivable, e.g.
Pyle of correspondence
"Leave as is"
Bard baddie
Sub OK
Type of radioactive particle
Dusty keepsake
Colon relatives
Fabric pattern
Staircase post
"I had a flat," perhaps
Tops
Facial features
Name that aligns alphabetically
Art buy
Pronto, to a nurse
"I could just scream!"
Takes the wheel
"It was the year ___ won an Oscar ..."
Poise or lateral preceder
Dines
Tara belle et al.
Palindromic literature
Breaks in cases
Time in the sun
Oil-draining need
Wooden pin
Movie-theater pioneer
Work the cauldron
Peacock-tail feature
Bell ringer
Sticky, as labels
Tuscany, way back when
Day break?
A Beatle
Footing minimum
"Ah, thinking of that concert in '69 fills me with ___ ..."
Type of therapy
Model Kim
Henley of the Eagles
Sinatra standard, "All ___"
Smears