December 1 2018, Crosswords With Friends

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Clue
Classic sandwich that sometimes has avocado added, for short
The good ___ days
Big hunk of beef
___ Radley ("To Kill a Mockingbird" character)
Celebrity chef Rachael
Chicago airport that is United's main hub
"If You Give a Cat a ___" (2008 book by 27-Across)
Schleps
Word that can follow "ginger" and "amber"
"If You Give a Mouse a ___" (1985 book by 27-Across)
Take a stab at answering
___-pitch softball
Suffix for "persist" or "exist"
"The wolf ___ the door": 2 wds.
Short, stocky marsupial
Author of the "If You Give ..." children's book series: 2 wds.
Foul smells
"The West Wing" actor Alan
Prince Charles, to Queen Elizabeth
Jettas and Passats, for short
"Your Movie Sucks" author Roger
"If You Give a Moose a ___" (1991 book by 27-Across)
CT scan alternative: Abbr.
Geographic reference book
"If You Give a Pig a ___" (1998 book by 27-Across)
Utensil similar to a colander
Legendary boxer Muhammad
18-wheeler
In this location
Big name in blue jeans
___ team (wrestling duo)
Network that airs "Peaky Blinders" and "Doctor Who"
Actor Ferrigno who once played the Incredible Hulk
Summit
Exams requiring no writing utensils
Waterskiing locale
It's used to make denim blue
"Go away!"
Hanukkah potato treat
"The results ___!": 2 wds.
Attack from all sides
"Goodbye, Mr. Chips" star Peter
Former Cuban leader Fidel
Shellfish served with linguine
___ Grissom (William Petersen's "CSI" character)
"Suits" cable channel
Water, in French
Whiskey ___ (cocktails containing lemon juice)
The Artist Formerly ___ as Prince (what Prince once called himself)
Language spoken by Saudis
Give counsel to
"Way to go!" at the bullring
Initials of the president whose wife was Eleanor
What Jack Sprat couldn't eat
___ Mouth (1990s band with two songs on the "Shrek" soundtrack)
Navel that's the opposite of an innie
Super Bowl athlete, briefly
Bert's "Sesame Street" roommate
Personal #1, for short
___ chauvinist
Close chum
___ Deco (style commonly seen in Miami)
Korean automaker with the slogan "The Power to Surprise"
Food in an omelet or a frittata