A.
Composer Mahler
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B.
Really enjoys: 2 wds
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C.
Harden, in a way
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D.
Hot spot
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E.
Slattern
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F.
Joined the crew
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G.
Indiana senator since 1999: 2 wds
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H.
Popular web site
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I.
"The Handmaid’s Tale" author
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J.
Former SNL news anchor: 2 wds
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K.
Sarajevo locale
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L.
Nickname for the Bank of England: 5 wds
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M.
Court attire: 2 wds
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N.
British PM known as the "Iron Lady"
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O.
Bicycle built for two
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P.
Old Nashville-based TV show: 2 wds
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Q.
Book of the Bible in which the word "God" never appears
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R.
Flammable hydrocarbon
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S.
PlayStation rival
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T.
Expatriate
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U.
CPR for long: 2 wds
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V.
Without a scratch
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W.
Bombastic
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X.
Luminary born Christmas 1642: 2 wds
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Y.
Gershwin colleague (with clue AD)
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Z.
First Beatles song to feature the sitar (full title): 6 wds
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AA.
Costar of Bea, Betty, and Rue on "The Golden Girls"
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AB.
Avuncular story teller
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AC.
For a spell
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AD.
See Clue Y
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AE.
Canal linking Lakes Erie and Ontario
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AF.
First Monty Python film: 6 wds
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AG.
They induce a rise
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AH.
Source of relief, in a way: 4 wds
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AI.
Certain Louisianians
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AJ.
Lingers watchfully
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AK.
Run faster than
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AL.
Start of "The Doxology": 7 wds
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AM.
Classical guitar great
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AN.
Spode piece
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AO.
"White rump," in Shawnee
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AP.
"The Congress makes no progress; _____" (Charles-Joseph, Prince de Ligne ): 2 wds
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AQ.
Forty winks
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AR.
Where Jack the Ripper prowled: 2 wds
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