January 26 2021, Crossword Champ Pro

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Retirement accounts (abbr.)
1963 Shirley MacLaine role
Paper purchase
French girlfriend
From that time
Staple food of Italian origin
Copyright
Timetable abbr.
"the One" Jennifer Aniston flick, ___
Asian weight units
Disgraces
Rear end, site of many falls
Spot that may be on the environment, briefly
Like a raccoon, e.g.
Cessation of breath
Some Romanovs
Pair on the scale
Enlightened Buddhist
Drinks slowly
Where to find the only stoplight in a small town, typically
Cramped Mother Goose dwelling
I in "The King and I"
Don of "Trading Places"
Trellis piece
Gumshoe
Lang. that gave us "lederhosen"
Geologic periods
Fits of irritation
Naps
Hair-styling emporium
Word before you tell me
Naval investigation show
Writer Sarah ___ Jewett
Fourth of July dessert
Active Sicilian volcano
Nuclear weapon
Org. affected by Title IX
Berry starter
"I'm not kidding!"
Sarcastic "Sure you can!"
Town with an eponymous derby
Rhythmicity
Locked in retirement acct.
Wool weight units
Avid about
Puts the kibosh on
Pistols, e.g.
Assortment
Blind, in falconry
Philosophical subjects
Dweeb
Watermelon hull
Australian state (abbr.)
Cloth unit
Riatas
Long-tailed ___
Courtroom figs.
Pharaoh in "The Ten Commandments"
Change, as a clock
Animated canine
Nose, to some
Letters
Silt deposit
Suffix with Sudan
Decline
Julius's two little dying words
Places to sit
Brutal creatures in "The Lord of the Rings"
Speaker with forked tongue
School terms (Abbr.)
1944 battle site
CIA forerunner
Cooking device
It would
Mythological archer
Slogan
Con job
Heaps
Building uprights
Lith. and Ukr., once