A.
Road junction, but not a "square", in London (2)
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B.
Joint procedure (2)
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C.
Henry IV`s complaint about regal insomnia (8)
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D.
Appearance, mien
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E.
Acquaintances
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F.
ASCII characters plus formatting information (2)
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G.
Plebeian
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H.
A metaphor for lots of comings and goings (3)
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I.
Biblical story in which Jesus feeds the multitude (4)
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J.
First line in the chorus of the most popular song of the 1890`s (5)
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K.
It`s proverbially difficult to find (4)
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L.
Hair treatment (slang)
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M.
Churchly
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N.
Said by some to be the most influential rock album ever (6)
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O.
Frequent instruction
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P.
Swift satire (2)
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Q.
Skeptical even about existence
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R.
Lack of purpose
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S.
Part of an arthropod eye
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T.
It smells like hydrogen sulfide (2)
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U.
Archetypical wimp (2)
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V.
Wise, solemn, contemplative
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W.
Most precise or skillful
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X.
Most frivolous
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Y.
Where Grizabella went (8)
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Z.
Embroidery
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AA.
Financial establishment (2)
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AB.
Without warning (4)
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AC.
Film genre emphasizing directorial idiosyncracy and spontaneity (2)
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AD.
Where to find cleanliness (3)
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AE.
Preserve
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AF.
Marxist slogan (5)
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AG.
The great tree that holds together heaven, hell and the earth
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AH.
The Brits` complaint about the Yanks (5)
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AI.
Disregard of consequences
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AJ.
Upscale seaside town, locale for a presidential summer home (2)
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AK.
1910 novel adapted for multiple stage and film productions (5)
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AL.
Blue finch (2)
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AM.
1975 film that parodies the Black Plague (6)
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AN.
Something many U.S. cars must pass (2)
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AO.
It`s worth nine later (3)
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