Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 24th 2017) clues of USA Today 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.

"Not fair!"
Scanned bars, for short
The Tabard in "Canterbury Tales," e.g.
Whisper sweet nothings
___ Friday's (restaurant chain)
Kite's claw
Swallow hurriedly
Workers and soldiers, in the ant world
Mean Joe Greene's giveaway, in a classic commercial
Hirsch of "Lone Survivor"
Simon Cowell's old show, familiarly
"Ay, ___!" (Bart Simpson expletive)
Take off in all directions
Beehive State native
Quench, as thirst
Like "Goosebumps" stories
"As ___ instructions"
Breaks, at a ranch
Dorothy's visit to Oz was one
Othello, e.g.
Salon sound
Morton condiment
"Getting to Know You" singer
London's East ___
Goes barnstorming, say
Composer Berlioz
Fifth-century pope called "the Great"
MapQuest's parent
Travel like Kirk
___ word (linguistic invention)
Jeter's manager for 12 seasons
Requested a doggie treat, maybe
Wasilla's state
Sun Valley visitors
Like Robin Hood's beneficiaries
Japanese cartoon genre
Talk nonsense
Gasp at a fireworks show
The Gaels' school
Flop's opposite
Head-in-hands word
Many elite marathoners
Yahtzee category
Big fusses
Hard-to-resist impulse
Claw alternative, on hammers
Early event in the presidential race
Peter of Herman's Hermits
Bobby Fischer's game
Former GM make, for short
Source of butter, in the Himalayas
Costa Rica's capital
Rod at a pig roast
Skull Island simian, for short
Style of Greek architecture
Lender's security
Cable channel for cinephiles
Solidify, like Jell-O
Having the right stuff
Decathlete's implement
Command before "Paste"
"___ my party . . ."
Feedbag morsel
Pompadour sporter of the 1950s
___ broche (on a skewer)
Jazz jargon
Said "bos'n" or "cap'n," say
Require scraping or salting, perhaps
"All hope abandon ye . . ." writer
Puzzles in cornfields
Atomizer output
Gaucho's cattle catcher
Levine of Maroon 5
Subtraction from gross, to a trucker
London Magazine essayist
Goblet part
___ dollar (1970s coin, informally)
Business name abbr.