February 2 2020, Crossword Champ Pro

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Clue
Military action
"General Hospital" Emmy winner Sofer
Maple genus
U.N. agency
Sheriff's assistant
Grammy category whose first and last year was 1979
Was sweet (on)
The Monkees' "___ Believer"
Raw fish
Tarzan's pet
Regatta equipment
DVD remote button
Play scenery
Circus performer
Like quaking aspen leaves
Breads with pockets
Latin behold
Nebraska city
Rikki-Tikki-__
Certain tide
Stun gun
Part of a Latin conjugation lesson
Sound reveille
Sibling
Jackasses, e.g.
''Can I ___ witness?''
Juicy item in a gossip column
Cold one, so to speak
Goddess of agriculture
Phlegmatic fellow
New York Thanksgiving Day Parade sponsor
Dutch artist Johannes van der ___
___ mater (school that a person got a diploma from)
Abel's killer
Some communications
Actress Lupino and writer Tarbell
Musical note from Guido
"Blue Hawaii" neckwear
Mother of Apollo
Fails to
Tibia
Paratha alternative
Very small
Electrode, for example
Race winner of fable
After Mon.
Dish often served with a tamarind sauce
Skillets
Expired
More, in Madrid
Sicilian seaport
Suffix with "Christ"
Unlocked again
Astronomical distance
Tot watcher
Bird's beak
Prince of Monaco
Encounters
Tributary of the river Seine
Burp
Forest moon of fiction
Assault
Pop singer Neville
It. river
Some upperclassmen (abbr.)
Arias, usually
Half of an old comedy duo
Drama award
Art colony in New Mexico
Demolition compounds
Fashion designer Gernreich
Willow whose twigs are used in basketry
Biblical suffix
"Voice of Israel" author
Sgts., e.g.
Slowly, in music
Hilariously funny thing
Exist (Fr.)
Corporate raider Carl
The Durbeyfield girl, in literature