Our USA Today Crossword Hints for October 2, 2024 puzzle will help you move through the grid if you’ve found yourself stuck on a clue. USA Today Crossword is a popular daily puzzle that tests the player’s vocabulary, spelling, and general knowledge skills. The puzzle is available in print and digital format and is enjoyed by people of all ages. The clues can range from easy to challenging and the player must use their critical thinking abilities to solve the puzzle. It is a great way to pass the time and challenge oneself.
USA Today Crossword Hints, October 2, 2024
You’ll find hints for all of the crossword clues for the USA Today Crossword on 10/2/24. The clues are listed below, and you can click/tap on a clue to go to its page for more detail, including definitions, but if you don’t want to be immediately spoiled, you can reveal letter by letter to still offer yourself more of a challenge before revealing the full solution.
- 1A. Martial arts accessory
- 5A. "Blue Ribbon" brewer
- 10A. Second-tallest birds, after ostriches
- 14A. Treat with stuffing called Stuf
- 15A. Like gymnasts
- 16A. Filmmaker Guillermo del ___
- 17A. Molasses-colored sweetener
- 19A. Team that went 107 years between World Series titles
- 20A. Greek letter I
- 21A. "It's chilly!"
- 23A. Concept in East Asian philosophy
- 24A. Dr. Frankenstein's first name
- 27A. "Hmm, dunno about that one . . ."
- 29A. Fuss
- 30A. Gold purity unit
- 34A. Colorado ski resort
- 35A. Short-term staffer
- 37A. RPG spellcaster
- 38A. Tai ___
- 39A. Slice on a Big Mac
- 44A. "___ to the Selfie" (Megan Falley poem)
- 45A. Even once
- 46A. Glaswegian, for example
- 47A. Two-finger sound
- 48A. Dissuade
- 50A. End of an ___
- 51A. Cars that use Superchargers
- 53A. Mink or ferret
- 55A. High or low blackjack card
- 56A. Barefoot Contessa host Garten
- 58A. Quickly leaf through
- 59A. "Barbie" character whose job is "beach"
- 60A. The Iranian dish shir berenj, for example
- 65A. Cards shown to bartenders
- 66A. Start growing
- 67A. Otherwise
- 68A. "I told you so!"
- 69A. Email button
- 70A. Poetry contest
- 1D. ___ for apples
- 2D. Drop the ball
- 3D. Zodiac lion
- 4D. Namely
- 5D. Meat often eaten on rye bread
- 6D. Spanish for 'water'
- 7D. Monumental
- 8D. Hunk of concrete
- 9D. Towel fabric
- 10D. And so on
- 11D. Spokespeople
- 12D. Suave and sophisticated
- 13D. Already?
- 18D. Barnes & Noble e-reader
- 22D. Get in touch with
- 24D. Industrial tub
- 25D. You get the ___
- 26D. Sound judgment
- 28D. Bonfire debris
- 31D. Played a Gran Turismo game, e.g.
- 32D. Tequila plant
- 33D. Core value
- 36D. Participate in Peloton class
- 40D. Gets working again
- 41D. Very short hairstyle
- 42D. Needing a massage
- 43D. Abbr. in a byline
- 47D. Split from a country
- 49D. Enjoy a book
- 51D. Spicy rolled corn chip brand
- 52D. Cuts with scissors
- 54D. Aconcagua's mountain range
- 57D. 4840 square yards
- 58D. Tater
- 61D. Reaaaaally long time
- 62D. Not feeling well
- 63D. Counterintelligence org.
- 64D. Tanzanite or fire opal
The USA Today Crossword is a daily crossword puzzle that is published in the USA Today newspaper and on its website. The puzzle is known for its contemporary and pop culture references, as well as its accessibility to solvers of all skill levels.

The USA Today Crossword was first introduced in 2002, and has since become a popular source of entertainment and mental stimulation for crossword enthusiasts of all ages. The puzzle is created by a team of experienced crossword constructors, who are known for their creativity and skill in the field of crossword puzzles.
One of the unique features of the USA Today Crossword is its use of a non-standard grid, which can include circles or other shapes. This can make the puzzle even more challenging and interesting to solve. The puzzle also includes a variety of themed sections, which can add an extra layer of complexity to the solving experience.
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