Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 2nd 2020) clues of The Sunday Crossword by Evan Birnholz crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 152 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Designer Gucci
"Curses!"
So others can hear
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" actress Tatyana
Title in colonial India
Event with isle seats?
"Rome" or "Empire," e.g.
Sorrowful number
"Memoirs of a Geisha" prop
Comment of resignation
*A non-straight '90s MTV personality canceled general Norman? Delish!
Needed bandages, say
___ accompli
"It ___ take a rocket scientist ..."
"Tossed" dishes, maybe
61 Across feature
Talks incessantly
Mexican state by Arizona
Tree of Life's place
Chicken Little's feeling
Foot in a sonnet
Pollo ___ brasa (Peruvian dish)
Sidekick in Gotham
*Yo, dude! A sappy NFL passer is annoying everyone at a New York airport.
"The Killing" actress Mireille
Flower featured at a Pasadena parade
Emulates Bacon or Berry
Gym setting, initially
"Look this way!"
Fraternity nickname
Fitbit user's exercise
Fox's coat
Time-travel?
Family name in the film "Parasite"
First lady McKinley
Point made in writing?
Second word of OTOH
School using koans
Sanitary ___
Top seed's number
Put on a ring, say
Ascended
Greek vowel
Vibrate rhythmically
Relatives of eagles
Crosses, as a river
Avoids putting away the dishes?
"How about that!"
Stratosphere stuff
Pinnacle
Hook's reptilian bane
*Mr. Griffin, the "Atlanta" network holds the rights to that clumsy dance tune by the fictional composer of "A Little Nightmare Music."
Golfer Palmer, informally
Cheer for a fúºtbol team
Sweet treats
Greek vowel
Roused from slumber
Live (in)
___ Alto, Calif.
Play honors
Chuckling sound
Audre Lorde pieces
Indication of hunger
Thor's father
*Mr. Novak, please send that home shopping network a copy of Junior's car rental ad immediately.
"Moulin ___"
"... you get the point"
Childish rebuttal
Up next, say
Mozart's "___ kleine Nachtmusik"
People eaters of myth
Bug-tracking org.
Non-glossy finish
Repair, as fences
Clarinetist's item
Everybody
Drag with effort
Amateur
Starz series in which the World War II-era nurse Claire Randall travels back in time to the year 1743
NBA star Julius Erving's nickname
Published
Friend found in Amiens, in two different senses
Return document
Include
Billboard Hot 100, e.g.
Tolkien warrior
Repulsed reply
Moisture in a yard
Grown-out hairstyle
Not do much
Signs, as with a pen
Chief Zed's portrayer in "Men in Black" films
The Tanners' ET pal
Lottery winner's feeling
Sun Devils' sch.
Jeans edge
VHS tapes' successors
Geometry proof letters
Allocate, funding-wise
Campaign spots
Walk-___ (small roles)
Fix, as a slip
Tempest in a teapot
R&B trio with the hit "Waterfalls"
"Serves you right!"
Admiring look, perhaps
Tan on a book cover
Short summer event?
Dairy-based beverage
___ d'art
Results of earthquakes
"Diana" singer Paul
Braying creature
"___ anyone's game!"
Pumped, so to speak
More opposite
Brand of body wash
118 Down, en españ±ol
Ltr. destination, maybe
___ Altos, Calif.
"The wind chill's brutal!"
Prefix with "red"
"Look that way!"
What the outer fingers in the hand symbol \m/ represent
Werewolf's wail
Bancroft of "G.I. Jane"
Borland of Limp Bizkit
Cylindrical headwear
Word that has stress on the last syllable
Bartender-turned-pol
Til ___, actor who played Hugo Stiglitz in "Inglourious Basterds"
"Che!" actor Sharif
Panda cam locale
Plant product
Sch. event organizer
Grammy Awards channel
Prime before XI
Ships, in a way
Korean 77 Down brand
Texted chortle
A "perfect" one uses all 26 letters once each, as seen in four answers in this puzzle
Unlike the Miami heat
Gallon's fourths: Abbr.
"Journey to Justice" author Cochran
Texas-born prez.
"How about that!"
Title at a firm: Abbr.
"Daddy" rapper
Lake by Diamond Peak
Tattled (on)
www.gwu.___
Boy's name from the Old Norse for "boy"