Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 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.

"Roll Tide" school, informally
Bit of subterfuge
Cops with sniffer dogs, for short
"The Wire" stick-up man ___ Little
General's right-hand person
___ Steaks (mail-order meat company)
Gunpowder Plot planner of 1605
Had a few too many
Bring into play
Trash bag closers
Wine holder sans handles or stopper
Deliveries from pulpits
Starchy fare, informally
Texter's "Unbelievable!"
Like Benedictines or Trappists
Church area near the transept
Footnote abbr.
Solemn "yes"
Barack's running mate
Cylindrical Chinese appetizer
Home to Disney's Ariel
Tarzan's adoptive mother, e.g.
Slimy garden pest
ESPN factoid
Republican-leaning section of a map
Sound of jackhammers, e.g.
Hotel hirees
State emphatically
They're tracked by Doppler radar
Support a telethon
Suit up in
___ Kinte ("Roots" role)
Clan-vs.-clan fight
Showing little energy
"Truth in Engineering" automaker
To boot
Check endorser
Scout's good work
Whacker victim
Like "funny money"
Elicit a grin from
Oscar ___ (Wienermobile company)
"Bow-wow" equivalent
Handling roughly
Facebook approvals
Glorifying verses
"That works for me"
Response to "Do you mind?"
Collection of Ovid's love poems
Kanye West, for one
Cook-off contestant
"Marat/___" (Peter Weiss play)
Particle in a smasher
Gondolier's workplace
Server of Duff Beer to Homer
Canine visitor to the Emerald City
Road construction sign
Germ for a patent
Layer applied by brush
Not quite shut
Speaker overlooking St. Peter's Square
Start-up capital
Repair shop figure
Flowers in the iris family, briefly
Intestinal fortitude
Show that spawned the Blues Brothers, informally
"No Exit" playwright Jean-Paul
Lacking, with "of"
Decorated, at a patisserie
Vacuum tube type
Singer awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth
Shake out of slumber
Faded to black
Choose not to attend
Fish in casseroles
Scrapbooker's need
Word that can precede the first parts of 17-, 36- and 57-Across, and 11- and 32-Down
Hardly a whole bunch