Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 12th 2019) 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.

Grant's side
Jeans measurement
Feather-filled, like a pillow
Red-carpet affair
McLain, MLB's last 30-game winner
City in Camus' "The Plague"
Writings of the first parts of 21- and 53-Across and 3- and 31-Down
Louis who sang "Sing, Sing, Sing"
Thing to spare, in a saying
Utopian setting
Be a brat
Like sashimi
Extinct bird of Mauritius
Start of a patent
___ broche (on a skewer)
Ogden Nash's priest
Family tree members
Huck Finn's creator
Bradley, the "GI's General"
___-friendly ("green")
___ noodles (economical fare)
"Lost" actor
Snap out of a funk
___ ware (Japanese porcelain)
Conan O'Brien or Prince Harry
Quicken Loans offering, for short
Revolver innovator Samuel
Peevish states
Woman's laced vest
"That's a riot!"
On a flash drive, say
Bombard with four-letter words
Worked like Rumpelstiltskin
"Dilbert" setting
Napoleon victory site of 1796
Palm that produces "superfood" berries
Senegal's capital
First president in the White House
"Phooey!"
Bake-off need
Moore of the Brat Pack
Responds to an Evite
Candidate for rehab, perhaps
Many millennia
Zero-star fare
Confident solver's implement
Gem in Chinese carvings
Where the Jets and Sharks clashed
Start the bidding
Relax, as rules
Puts off, as a decision
Pseudo-cultured
Feature of most weekday crosswords
Dumpster filler
Puts the whammy on
Home to Gilligan
Pouty look
Mariinsky Ballet, as it's known internationally
Bring into harmony
Bret who wrote of Poker Flat
Falls, as into an easy chair
"The X-Files" agent Monica
Israel, to the U.S.
Spare tire, so to speak
Fuel for some 12-Downs
New Ager with some Gaelic lyrics
VCR format that lost out to VHS
Unaccounted-for period
Alternative to "dude" or "dawg"
Comics bark
For face value, as a stock
Tip, as one's hat
Sloop's foresail
Needs no tailoring
"Legally Blonde" actor
Lake where Perry prevailed
Make mockery of
"Gesundheit!" equivalent