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Title word before "You," "U" or "Yesterday" in hit songs crossword clue
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Crossword Champ Pro crossword of December 28th, 2024 other clues |
Multivitamin supplement |
Sit on eggs |
Creator of Tigger and Roo |
One way to read |
Coat for the slopes |
Non-stick cooking spray |
"Go, old-timey baseball team!" |
Target of a college fund-raiser |
Spiked wheel on a spur |
Mother of Horus |
Like a packhorse in action |
Napoleon Dynamite's pal who becomes class president |
Most up-to-date |
"Never Say Never ___" (Bond film) |
Two-year-old, not-yet-shorn sheep |
He's silent at times |
Recharge one's batteries |
I, to Claudius |
Org. whose annual convention many authors attend |
Birds noted for thievery |
It's spent in Trent |
A master of this really knows his chops |
Taken by mouth, as medication |
"The Scarlet Letter" subject |
___ and the Family Stone |
Consider (with ''over'') |
Part that an actress auditions for |
Ending of the names of many fruity beverages |
Title teacher in a 1967 film |
When the NFL's regular season begins |
Vine support |
Pews' place |
Touched the ground, as a plane landing |
Sign that means "Do not disturb" |
Word repeated at the start of every "Star Wars" film |
One hundred Cambodian sen |
Language that's often colorful |
Part filler |
"A long, long time ___ ..." ("American Pie" opening line) |
Pester, and then some |
Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for "grape" |
Jessica of the upcoming sequel, "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" |
You may do this with a full house |
Misses |
Three-time George Burns film role |
Waist circlers |
Give a little pull |
Prefix with "chute" or "trooper" |
Evidence of a whipping |
Flu-like condition |
Word with "Dutch" or "toaster" |
Spiritual guide in Hinduism |
Leaning to the right |
Spiky leatherworking tool |
Process leading up to childbirth |
Word that appears on a dime in both English and Latin |
Play to the back row and then some |
It may improve if you have contacts |
Frock |
Open-mouthed in awe |
Word with "folk" or "tall" |
Goose, in Spain or Italy |
What icicles do |
"I ___ Back Down" (1989 Tom Petty song) |
Object associated with the past. |
Pancakes sometimes served with caviar |
Word after "Labor" or "Arbor" |
No ___ thing |
Perpetrator |
Wikipedia's unfinished globe made of jigsaw pieces, e.g. |
Magi's origin, with "the" |
Item that has monetary value |
Membership on a stock exchange |
Falsehood |
Word in many Sue Grafton titles |
Beverage for a genteel affair, e.g. |
Stones "It's All ___ Now" |
Supermarket-meat label |
Like appropriate lyric |
Thompson who played the mother in "Back to the Future" |
Subject of "The Men Who Stare at Goats" |
State represented by Sen. Sessions |
Standoffish |
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