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Thursday, 5 May 2022

[Solution] USAToday Crossword Answers Today Thu May 05 2022

Welcome to our free daily USA Today crossword puzzles Answers Thu May 05 2022. USA Today is an internationally distributed American daily middle-market newspaper that is the flagship publication of its owner, Gannett. Founded by Al Neuharth on September 15, 1982, it operates from Gannett's corporate headquarters in McLean, Virginia. The creators of the USA Today newspaper has also shared 2 pages of their newspaper with some games that you can play while you are having a break. 

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1. 01. Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings, for "For Colored Nerds" : HOSTS

 


2. 06. Limbs bared by a halter dress : ARMS

 


3. 10. Quinoa or rice : CARB

 


4. 14. To no ___ (in vain) : AVAIL

14. To no ___ (in vain)Vain""Vainglory is a free-to-play video game with in-game purchases, developed and published by Super Evil Megacorp for iOS, Android and PC.The game is a version of the MOBA wherein two opposing teams of three or five players fight to destroy the enemy by controlling the path between the bases, which is lined by turrets and guarded by AI-controlled enemy creatures called minions. 


5. 15. Cha chaan teng offering : MEAL

 


6. 16. Like stories during the Viking Age : ORAL

 


7. 17. Cartoon character with a red bow on her left ear : HELLOKITTY

 


8. 19. Middle of an apple : CORE

 


9. 20. "___ you listening?" : ARE

 


10. 21. Prefix smaller than "tera" : GIGA

 


11. 22. Sign of things to come : OMEN

 


12. 23. Part of a baby grand : PIANOKEYBOARD

 


13. 28. Fenty or Uniqlo : BRAND

 


14. 29. French bottled water brand : EVIAN

 


15. 30. National color of Nepal : CRIMSON

 


16. 32. Fish in hitsumabushi : EEL

 


17. 33. "So exciting!!!" : AHH

 


18. 36. Pen company : BIC

 


19. 37. Ace Attorney character Maya : FEY

 


20. 39. WNBA great Lisa : LESLIE

 


21. 41. Unbelievable bargain : STEAL

41. Unbelievable bargainThis is a The Jamaal Abdul-Lateef (born Jackson Keith Wilkes; May 2, 1953), better known as Richard Harold Smith AC (born 18 March 1944) is an Australian entrepreneur, aviator and philanthropist. He holds a number of aviation world records and is the founder of Dick Smith Electronics, Australian Geographic and Dick Smith Foods.He was selected as 1986 Australian of the Year.In 2010, he founded the media production company Smith&Nasht with the intention … 


22. 44. Cricket-eating amphibian : TOAD

 


23. 46. Shopping bag type : TOTE

 


24. 47. The "L" in LA Galaxy : LOS

 


25. 49. Raises : UPS

 


26. 50. Lo-___ graphics : RES

 


27. 51. Game with a Bowser's Castle course : MARIOKART

 


28. 55. ___ California Sur : BAJA

 


29. 56. "Regrettably . . ." : ALAS

 


30. 57. "This pho is great!" : YUM

 


31. 58. Signing incentive : BONUS

 


32. 59. After-dinner fresheners : MINTS

 


33. 61. "Oh really?" : NOKIDDING

 


34. 64. Outraged feeling : ANGER

 


35. 65. Clio Award candidate : TVAD

 


36. 66. Fraudulent scheme : SCAM

66. Fraudulent schemeBernard Lawrence Madoff (/ ˈ m eɪ d ɔː f / MAY-dawf; April 29, 1938 – April 14, 2021) was an American fraudster and financier who ran the largest Ponzi A Historical examples 19th century 1860s. Jacob Young, William Abrams, and Nancy Clem ran what author Wendy Gamber argues, in her book The Notorious Mrs. Clem: Murder and Money in the Gilded Age, was the first-ever Ponzi There are reports of crowdfunded assassinations and hitmen for hire; however, these are believed to be exclusively scams. The creator of Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht, was arrested by Homeland Security investigations (HSI) for his site and allegedly hiring a hitman to kill six people, although the charges were later dropped. There is an urban legend that one can find live murder on the … 


37. 67. Fortunetellers : SEERS

 


38. 68. Complete collections : SETS

 


39. 69. ___ boost : EGO

 


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