Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 10th 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.

"Disgusting!"
Trident part
Miracle-___ (garden products brand)
Prefix meaning "outer"
Start of a play
Long-jawed fish
Food service company on the Fortune 500
Frosty coating
It goes through eyelets
Take a stab at
Play for a sap
Garden product sometimes sold in cubic yards
On the briny
Good, in street lingo
Graham, TV's "Galloping Gourmet"
Regency and Victorian, for two
Marco Polo's heading
"Is it soup ___?"
Chicago Cubs president Epstein
The pyramids, essentially
Litter from paper ballots
Fleece-lined boots
Conks on the noggin
Put back to 000
Vampire hunter's weapon
Choir's place
Word preceding hygiene or testimony
Safety item also called a Mae West
Just For Men covers it
Bridge bid, briefly
Lout, in Canada
Helen who sang "I Am Woman"
Flat-topped formation
Like a zeppelin, as opposed to a blimp
Many a John Wayne movie
Purveyors of fine watches
Like a wimp's spouse, often
Story that's "spun"
Vegas casino, familiarly
Done over, as a photo
Butler at Tara
Feature of some skirts
Kon-Tiki Museum city
"Nightmare" street
Grand ___ (wine label words)
Occur afterward
Hammer-throwing deity
Cheryl who appeared on three Swimsuit Issue covers
Armstrong's fourth word from the moon's surface
User of French chalk
"___ So Shy" (Pointer Sisters hit)
Bedouin chief
Patsy who sang "Sweet Dreams"
It buried Pompeii
Where a hard hat is worn
Inserted coins in, as a meter
Name on a tractor
Sonic the Hedgehog's company
Final curtain
Scatters, as seed
Raise the hackles of
Schiller ode subject
Prefix with gram or graph
49 percent owner of Virgin Atlantic
Furtively 67-Across
Book after Jonah
Playgoer's memento
Name in kitchen utensils
Butler's invitation
Celestial bear
Words that may precede the first words of 18-, 40- and 62-Across and 3- and 32-Down
Hacienda drudges of old
Got a gander of
Tend to the batter
Flop on stage
Creme-filled treat
Gridder who may record sacks
Cut sharply, as prices