Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 20th 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.

Confetti has largely replaced it, at weddings
Salad bowl wood
Up to the task
Like Solomon or Yoda
___ Park (Edison lab site)
Big name in escalators
Model train sound
Part of Miss Muffet's meal
Did some batiking
Under the weather
Pulled the plug on
Rarity for a workaholic
___ and Fox Nation
FYI part
Complete, as a scene
Ants, vis-a-vis insects
Musical based on a Verdi opera
Charter member of NATO
"With cheese," on deli menus
Princely friend of Falstaff
Deliberates overnight
Scrap, at NASA
Panama hat material
Michael Savage's medium
Word after gray or rest
___-Roman wrestling
Bean of "Game of Thrones"
Defeated a la Magnus Carlsen
Rustler's target
Frequent Hope-Crosby movie setting
Maze-solving rodent
"Dear" dispenser of advice
Select invitees
___ E. Coyote of cartoons
Jazz jam highlights
Paradise on Earth
Itty-bitty
Gruyere coating
Auction unit
Crepe ___ (boot part)
Energy Star Day org.
Like British Invasion bands' attire
"Roll Tide" school, informally
"Family Ties" son
Provoke to anger
Predicted touchdown hr.
Like funny money
Conrad's "___ Jim"
Manning in Dunkin' Donuts ads
One-for-one deals
Obi or cummerbund
Hang in there
Standard Windows typeface
Genealogist's diagram
Succulent houseplant
Core military group
Engine location on old VW Beetles
Liver secretion
"Baywatch" star who married Rick Salomon in 2007 and again in 2014
"Right-in-the-kisser" sound
Cline who sang "Crazy"
Most sparsely furnished
Lamb's cry
Supreme Court appointee of 2006
Hammer or sickle
Blow the socks off
"Working Girl" star who married Don Johnson in 1976 and again in 1989
Let go abruptly
Sing the praises of
Iconic WWII riveter
Wears a long face
Joan of Arc's alleged crime
100-eyed guardian of myth
Fannie or Ginnie follower
"The View" creator who married Merv Adelson in 1981 and again in 1986
"To a Skylark" and others
"In memoriam" bio
"Hit the hay" or "hit the road"