Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 28th 2019) clues of Crossword Champ Pro crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 88 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
B-ball official |
Many a CBer's workplace |
Pitching abbr. |
Small croquette |
"Exodus" role |
Help in a heist, say |
Make of the Runabout |
Naive |
Extinct ratite bird |
Up to date |
Need to give, as an apology |
Remark of the resigned |
Tanqueray, for one |
Speculated |
Road trip stopping place |
Where stained Cain lived |
Kaplan of indie rock fame |
Michael Jackson's ode to a rodent |
Barn hooter |
One of the Medicis |
Old multidecked sailing ship |
Links placement |
Type of job |
Meek forest creature |
Thames island |
Tribute with stanzas |
Award delivery site |
Sinking ship signal |
Starbucks, for one |
Pair of gills |
Letters denoting an alias |
One of 52 million in the U. S. |
Jacob's slightly older brother |
Relished relishes, perhaps |
Former Mideast inits. |
Koa-wood chordophone |
Word following "well" or "human" |
"That's it!" |
America's first orbiter |
LAX posting, for short |
Champions |
Pugilism's "The Greatest" |
Scout group |
Macnamara or Alexander |
Is in the Vatican |
Thing to come up for |
Period of 40 weekdays |
Lucy's husband |
Thresholds |
Delirious |
Tach. readout |
"I thought so!" |
Wine designation |
Binding agreement |
Giorgio's greeting |
Belgian port |
Larry Page, at Google |
Bygone airline |
Fourth-to-last Greek letter |
His belt twinkles |
Julius Caesar, etal. |
Part of four state names |
Thick, long locks |
Awfully long time |
Crew tool |
Promenade site of yore |
Took a load off |
"You," to C. Porter |
Display, as a dean's list |
Cut a swath |
Kitten "mitten" |
Tawny-colored cat |
Crunchy breakfast bowlful |
Old gangster's gun |
Boulevard crosser |
Flowery Hawaiian keepsake |
In a shrewd manner |
Artificial crown for a tooth |
Food-curing chemical |
Traditional longbow wood |
Cal. page header |
Ringgit part |
Thanksgiving leftover |
Ham surrounder, maybe |
Peg for a golf ball |
First word of a Frank McCourt title |
Place for rest and restoration |
Hymnbook holder |