USA Today is a publication in the United States that offers a daily crossword puzzle each day, which does not require a subscription or an account to play. This post shares all of the answers to the USA Today Crossword published March 2nd, 2022.
USA Today Crossword March 2nd, 2022 Solution Guide
Here are all of the answers for the USA Today Crossword first published on March 2nd, 2022. We are not currently covering most of these clues in-depth but may in the future–let us know!
Find solutions to previous puzzles by heading to our USA Today Crossword Answers guide!
| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| ‘How ___ you doing today?’ | ARE |
| ‘I Am Love’ actress Swinton | TILDA |
| ‘Paws off my kibble!’ | GRR |
| ‘Song From the Uproar’ is one | OPERA |
| ‘That was so long ___’ | AGO |
| ‘Up Late’ singer Lennox | ARI |
| ‘Yeah, I get that ___’ | ALOT |
| ‘___ Just Not That Into You’ | HES |
| *gulp* | IMNERVOUS |
| 3:1, for example | RATIO |
| Adaptive clothing fastener | VELCROSTRAP |
| App bug reporter | USER |
| Back of a pickup truck | BED |
| Bird associated with Thoth | IBIS |
| Bothered persistently | ATEAT |
| Brief time periods | MOMENTS |
| Calculate a sum | ADD |
| Capital city with a Maasai name | NAIROBI |
| Cardigan or tee | TOP |
| Coming of ___ | AGE |
| Competed in a heat | RACED |
| Dairy farm sound | MOO |
| Deli meat named for an Italian city | BOLOGNA |
| End of a corp. name | INC |
| Exercise practiced on mats | PILATES |
| Extends a contract | REUPS |
| Fergus, Farkle or Felicia, e.g | OGRE |
| First-string squad | ATEAM |
| French for ‘love’ | AMOUR |
| Furious look | GLARE |
| Garments for ancient Roman senators | TOGAS |
| Gazpacho or minestrone, for example | VEGETABLESOUP |
| Gets underway | STARTS |
| H.S. exams for college credit | APTESTS |
| Helps with wrongdoing | ABETS |
| Initial poker stake | ANTE |
| Item of value | ASSET |
| Like Shinkansen trains | FAST |
| Liquors used in Singapore slings | GINS |
| Lobster hoop attachment | NET |
| Made certain | ENSURED |
| MLK, Malcolm X and James Baldwin, in ‘The Three Mothers’ | SONS |
| or – particle | ION |
| Origin stories, for example | LORE |
| Otherwise | ELSE |
| Oxblood or ruby | DEEPRED |
| Part of a play | ACT |
| Perform miserably | STINK |
| Pods paired well with natto | OKRA |
| Radiology scan | MRI |
| Reason to erase | ERROR |
| Replies to a party host | RSVPS |
| Scanner brand | EPSON |
| Self-gratifying activity | EGOTRIP |
| Send forth | EMIT |
| Spanish snack | TAPA |
| Spiteful rumors | VICIOUSGOSSIP |
| State out loud | VOICE |
| Stood out favorably | SHONE |
| Streaming delay | LAG |
| Surface resurfaced by a Zamboni | ICE |
| Tartar sauce ingredient | CAPER |
| Team sport with mounted umpires | POLO |
| Telescope sight | STAR |
| Throw | TOSS |
| Timeline sections | ERAS |
| Top-flight invitees | ALIST |
| Totally enthralled | RAPT |
| Two-door vehicle | COUPE |
| Verbs have them | TENSES |
| Walking | ONFOOT |
| Word before a maiden name | NEE |
| Yuzu parts | RINDS |
| ___ capita income | PER |
| ___ dish (lab container) | PETRI |
| ___ Rican | COSTA |
| ___ Thai (rice noodle dish) | PAD |
If you like the USA Today Crossword, you’ll likely enjoy the NYT Crossword and LA Times Crossword. If you’re still struggling to solve your crosswords, consider practicing with the Eugene Sheffer and Thomas Joseph dailies first.
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