A.
Always around
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B.
Thief
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C.
Newly coined European word for fond memories of East Germany
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D.
Not fastened
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E.
Capital of a North African country
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F.
Born Frizzell Gray, head of the NAACP and former congressman (Full name)
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G.
One who removes hair
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H.
Nuts; sign on a shop door (3 words)
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I.
Fell asleep (2 words)
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J.
Newspaper founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801 (4 words)
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K.
South African language and people
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L.
School of philosophy that stresses morality (var.)
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M.
"Don`t fire until you --" (Gen. Prescott at Bunker Hill, 6 words)
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N.
City built on seven hills (City and country)
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O.
An important first name around Clarence House
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P.
How one addresses the Lord Mayor of London (2 words, with "The")
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Q.
"-- a Winter`s Night a Traveler" (Book by Italo Calvino, 2 words)
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R.
Portuguese town known for miracles
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S.
Chichen --
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T.
Going wifi (3 words)
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U.
M. -- Walsh, character actor
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V.
Saturday in Haifa
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W.
He was caught trying to hide in a movie theatre (Last name)
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X.
Tired; losing steam
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Y.
Collection of poetry by Shel Silverstein (4 words)
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Z.
"-- Men" (Aaron Sorkin`s 1992 film adaptation of his play, 3 words)
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AA.
A person who prays to Jah
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