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February 28th 2023 Crossword Champ Pro crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 28th 2023) clues of Crossword Champ Pro crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 80 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Cry of surrender
Hairstylist
Bucolic
Listening device
French romance
Central points
Bottom line?
Specks
Riyadh native
Sheepskin
Sachet scent
It's a wrap
Eastern discipline
Give the cold shoulder
Flower starters
Sect
In the distance
Down in the dumps
Large quantites of cargo
Adult insect
Open carriage
Long-necked bird
Super berry
Wood eater
Illegal moonshine
Pack animal
Like Odin
In the future
Many a time, poetically
Brown shade
Wetland
Common street name
Subtlety
Young fellow
Sheik's bevy
Publicizes
Man of morals
Wet, weatherwise
Merry-go-rounds
Storage medium
Cadiz locale
Dec. 31st, e.g.
Focal point
Forty winks
Letter before omega
Day of "Pillow Talk"
Boiling blood
Cambodian coin
One of the Judds
Lab eggs
Cambridge univ.
Diamonds, to hoods
Long time
Dig, so to speak
Kind of duty
Stratego piece
Neighbor of Oman
Related maternally
"This means ___!"
Russian prison camp
Teatime treat
Lose resilience
PC "brain"
Furnace fuel
Civil rights org.
Swamp
Key
"___ be back!"
Yellow, for one
They, in Trieste
Wears well
Cuckoo bird
Current unit
Tether
Devil ray
Bee-related
Jimmies
Anticipate
Dogie catcher
Radioactive metallic element

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