August 2 2022, Crossword Champ Pro

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Vendor's aim (2 wds.)
Is contiguous with
____ of humor
''As You Like It'' forest
Linda ___, Supergirl's alias
Portion of corn
Feeling ill
Fur capitalist
Fellow
Fine-tune
Warbled in the Alps
Loud door sound
Lists of candidates
New Orleans' state
Court records
Phobos, to Mars
Kentucky college
Spot remover?
Crazy in la cabeza
"Coma" lyric, "Please ___ me"
Ruby, for one
The "A" in CAW
Half a fly?
Sahib's hat
A Chinese Character, heaven or sky
Former Kobe coin
Iberian land, in Olympic shorthand
Faux follower
Tells a whopper
Bond creator ____ Fleming
What PMRC will recommend
Derek and Diddley
Vacation locale
Compass pt.
'Blast!'
Fem. suffix
Rest
Word in many "authentic" Twitter handles
Mother of the Valkyries
Let on
Voice/data connection, abbrev.
Colorful moths
Hal Foster's Prince
Botches one
"The Raven" poet
Cruciverbalist's specialty
"Do not take --- empty stomach"
U.K. reference book
Summer beverage
Unwanted responsibility
Surgery sites, briefly
All's opposite
Imagine
Presses clothes
Hoover, e.g.
Eventually
Artists' stands
''Cool!''
How Phileas Fogg traveled
Toy type, for short
Trifling
PC maker
"The Jungle Book" setting
Oktoberfest servings
French department
Colleagues of E.M.K.
Pack away
Hibernia
Western ski place
One of Utah's state symbols
Commoner
Long whose voice was formerly heard on "The Cleveland Show"
It gets turned in a comeback
One endlessly smoothing things over?
Part of "Tiny Alice"
Dundee denial
City south of Moscow
''Is this all the thanks ___?''
___ terrier (dog breed)
Espouses
Kind of jug
Show just a little bit of leg, say