On this page you will find all the solutions to USA Today Crossword of January 28th 2018.
January 28th 2018 Solutions
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| Lingerie material | SATIN |
| Piece of jai alai gear | CESTA |
| Not quite right | OFF |
| Crockett's last stand | ALAMO |
| ___ Bell (a Bronte pseudonym) | ELLIS |
| Prefix with natal or classic | NEO |
| Bar snack with an ingredient that grows underground | POTATOSKINS |
| Ore-___ (Tater Tots brand) | IDA |
| Marathoner's asset | STAMINA |
| Place to munch on a crumpet, perhaps | TEAROOM |
| Sharer's pronoun | OURS |
| ___ cam (surveillance device) | NANNY |
| Nuts in pralines | PECANS |
| Focus of much humanitarian aid | HUNGER |
| Range separating two continents | URALS |
| Mme. Tussaud | MARIE |
| "___ seen enough!" | IVE |
| Mucky ground | MIRE |
| Swift-moving snake of Africa | MAMBA |
| Fit of pique | SNIT |
| ___ diem worker | PER |
| Predators of walruses | ORCAS |
| They may be garnished | WAGES |
| Leno succeeded and preceded him | OBRIEN |
| Sloppy place on a farm | PIGSTY |
| IV part | INTRA |
| Connery from Edinburgh | SEAN |
| "Sorry, that's impossible!" | NOCANDO |
| Georgia town noted for an ingredient in 11-Down | VIDALIA |
| KGB counterpart, once | CIA |
| Cookies with an ingredient that grows underground | GINGERSNAPS |
| Seek information | ASK |
| Gantry portrayed by Burt Lancaster | ELMER |
| In the lead | ONTOP |
| "What'd I tell ya?" | SEE |
| Slippery precipitation | SLEET |
| Features of saxophones and harmonicas | REEDS |
| Easily duped sorts | SAPS |
| Gazillions | ALOT |
| Londoner's "Later!" | TATA |
| Sunni leader | IMAM |
| Small items in a sewing kit | NOTIONS |
| Millan, "the Dog Whisperer" | CESAR |
| Creature on Michigan's flag | ELK |
| Buttonhole, essentially | SLIT |
| Pitchfork part | TINE |
| Julian of WikiLeaks | ASSANGE |
| Fast food side with an ingredient that grows underground | ONIONRINGS |
| Made a meal of | FEDON |
| Like the top of a cappuccino | FOAMY |
| Unwelcome obligation | ONUS |
| "Norma ___" (Sally Field movie) | RAE |
| Tribal healers | SHAMANS |
| Source of air or gasoline | PUMP |
| Lake bordered by four states | ERIE |
| Dessert with an ingredient that grows underground | CARROTCAKE |
| Brew that may be bitter | ALE |
| Heavily populated areas, informally | URBS |
| Long of "Boiler Room" | NIA |
| Alternative to pepper spray | MACE |
| Word before Cong or Minh | VIET |
| Website with vintage items | ETSY |
| CT scan alternative | MRI |
| Lose firmness | SAG |
| Slot machine fruits | ORANGES |
| Elizabeth II's house | WINDSOR |
| Frederick's of Hollywood buy | BRA |
| Part of a full house | PAIR |
| Victims of Pizarro | INCAS |
| Rap music, to its detractors | NOISE |
| Chris with 18 Grand Slam singles wins | EVERT |
| Pickler's herb | DILL |
| "The joke's ___!" | ONME |
| Rice who writes of vampires | ANNE |
| Like Carroll's White Rabbit | LATE |
| Media player line since 2001 | IPOD |
| "Raiders of the Lost Ark" snakes | ASPS |
| ___-whiz technology | GEE |
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