A.
Confusing fact and fantasy
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B.
Ground-effect machine
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C.
Romantic comedy featuring Jack Lemmon and Carol Lynley (5)
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D.
Linkage
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E.
Dazzling
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F.
Rossano Brazzi sang it to Mitzi Gaynor (3)
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G.
It uses digits 0 to F (3)
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H.
Efface
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I.
They sang about a hammer when Martin Luther King, Jr., orated about a dream (4)
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J.
Handle
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K.
Slur
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L.
Fissure
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M.
Staple sustenance (2)
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N.
Animating principle
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O.
Formerly NBS
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P.
They are often thought responsible for the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Q.
Artifice; canine customer of Acme products
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R.
Gush
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S.
Becomes rigid
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T.
Where Brownie did a heckuva job (4)
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U.
Annoying fool
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V.
Former Anatolian
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W.
Treatise on AJ (4)
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X.
Military footware covering the knee in front but not in back (2)
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Y.
Snakelike fish
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Z.
Set apart
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AA.
Iowa watercourse named after Procyon mammal (2)
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AB.
Clockwise
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AC.
Cause for optimism, even in a storm (2)
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AD.
Venus or Mars, but not Saturn (2)
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AE.
Latitude
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AF.
A lot
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AG.
Speech
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AH.
Not under control
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AI.
Not clearly visible
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AJ.
Symbols which assist understanding of the written word
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AK.
Aquatic relative of a polecat
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AL.
Root bark tea flavoring
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AM.
Enmeshing
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AN.
Early role-playing game (3)
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AO.
Downtown (2)
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AP.
Obsolescence
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AQ.
Cushion
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AR.
Multiple structures of the same substance
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AS.
Double performance (2)
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AT.
Upheaving
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AU.
Union Pacific groupies (3)
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