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Crossword Champ Pro crossword of May 18th, 2019 other clues
Non-stick cooking spray
Coat for the slopes
One way to read
Creator of Tigger and Roo
Multivitamin supplement
Sit on eggs
"Go, old-timey baseball team!"
Stones "It's All ___ Now"
Most up-to-date
Napoleon Dynamite's pal who becomes class president
He's silent at times
I, to Claudius
Birds noted for thievery
One hundred Cambodian sen
Title word before "You," "U" or "Yesterday" in hit songs
Touched the ground, as a plane landing
Two-year-old, not-yet-shorn sheep
Pews' place
"Never Say Never ___" (Bond film)
Part that an actress auditions for
Consider (with ''over'')
Spiked wheel on a spur
A master of this really knows his chops
Word repeated at the start of every "Star Wars" film
Recharge one's batteries
Title teacher in a 1967 film
___ and the Family Stone
Ending of the names of many fruity beverages
Org. whose annual convention many authors attend
Target of a college fund-raiser
"The Scarlet Letter" subject
Taken by mouth, as medication
Sign that means "Do not disturb"
Vine support
Like a packhorse in action
It's spent in Trent
Mother of Horus
When the NFL's regular season begins
Frock
Spiritual guide in Hinduism
Word with "Dutch" or "toaster"
Evidence of a whipping
Give a little pull
Three-time George Burns film role
You may do this with a full house
Play to the back row and then some
Word with "folk" or "tall"
It may improve if you have contacts
What icicles do
Object associated with the past.
Perpetrator
Word after "Labor" or "Arbor"
Magi's origin, with "the"
Falsehood
Beverage for a genteel affair, e.g.
Pester, and then some
Supermarket-meat label
Like appropriate lyric
Thompson who played the mother in "Back to the Future"
Subject of "The Men Who Stare at Goats"
State represented by Sen. Sessions
Standoffish
Language that's often colorful
Part filler
"A long, long time ___ ..." ("American Pie" opening line)
Jessica of the upcoming sequel, "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For"
Misses
Waist circlers
Prefix with "chute" or "trooper"
Flu-like condition
Leaning to the right
Spiky leatherworking tool
Process leading up to childbirth
Word that appears on a dime in both English and Latin
Open-mouthed in awe
Goose, in Spain or Italy
"I ___ Back Down" (1989 Tom Petty song)
Pancakes sometimes served with caviar
No ___ thing
Wikipedia's unfinished globe made of jigsaw pieces, e.g.
Item that has monetary value
Membership on a stock exchange
Word in many Sue Grafton titles

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