December 16 2021, Crossword Champ Pro

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Clue
Animal foot
Eeyore's friend
Rights org.
Spiral-like pattern
Eastern caravan stopover
Educational institution (Abbr.)
Blackboard wipers
Helicopter part
Volatile solvents
Periodical output: Abbr.
Smoke-filled room phenomenon
In need of some manscaping, say
Give ___ of approval
Philosopher known for his paradoxes
Big-mouthed pitcher
French C-in-C of World War I
TV monitor, for short
Gator relatives
One way to start
Nebr. neighbor
Can't stand
Heroine of ''Last Days of Pompeii''
Butter maker
Sleep interrupter
Lush
Zeal
Everything's okay
Without exaggeration
Three, in Sicily
Kindled
Cribside cries
Doing battle
Like the "Macbeth" sisters
Wise guys
[This is so frustrating!]
"___ Abner"
Wire service inits.
Radical
Playmates for Poms, perhaps
Decree of the former Sultan of Turkey
Shows people how it's done
Harry James's "Don't ___ Go 'Way Mad"
"The Heartbreak Kid" Ben of
Golfer's concern
Old person?
Alaskan panhandle city
Hotel handout
___ provençale
Transverse flute
Let down
Established dealings
Parlor with simulcasts, briefly
You may pass on these (abbr.)
His last fight was dubbed the "Drama in Bahama"
Ore suffix
Suffix with transcript-
Yielding, malleable
Tease terribly
Warble
Gladden
Subtle sensory stimuli
In ___ of rage
Celestial bear
Baseball game postponer
___ de guerre
Grassy Southwestern tract
War god on Olympus
They are under vows
Yoga chants
Spouse, in Stuttgart
Unwanted sound
It keeps an eye on viruses, abbr.
Places that might transfer people to CCUs
Jack-in-the-pulpit
"The devil ___ the details"
Sicker
Hamilton bills
"___ pis!" ("Too bad!," in France)
Supports
Snaky curve