A.
Abstract expressionist painter, husband to Lee Krasner (Full name)
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B.
Extemporaneous (3 words)
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C.
Free spirit from the 60s
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D.
Disregard
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E.
The first two words of a phrase concerning the variety of people`s preferences later bastarded for the title of a Gary Coleman TV series
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F.
One of the funniest Messiah films ever made (5 words)
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G.
Tommy James and the Shondells hit (3 words)
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H.
A variety of religion
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I.
Most favorable
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J.
Much vilified Dow product
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K.
Antonym of passive
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L.
Mel Brooks played this Governor in "Blazing Saddles" (Last name)
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M.
A type of fault in tennis
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N.
First name of the author of "Steal This Book"
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O.
Type of 50s a cappella music
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P.
About 60 cats live at this author`s home, and half have 6 toes (Full name)
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Q.
Phrase pointing out a common predicament (5 words)
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R.
Longtime aide to Gen. MacArthur during the 30s (Full name)
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S.
A famous Lee (2 words)
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T.
Predominant color of autos in New York City
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U.
1980s TV series about a P.I. in Boston (3 words)
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V.
Basketball (slang)
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W.
Carroll heroine
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X.
John Molloy`s book that pre-dated `makeover` TV shows by 30 years (3 words)
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Y.
Conforming to orthodox practice or standards
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Z.
A kind of den
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AA.
1965 Jimmy Stewart film about rebuilding a piece of machinery (4 words)
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AB.
The author of this book was killed while crossing the street in Atlanta in 1949 (4 words)
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AC.
"-- Century" (Musical based on a Lombard/Barrymore film, 3 words)
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AD.
The plural for this word (meaning expression of sorrow) is a Book of the Bible
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AE.
Boris Pasternak`s most famous novel (2 words)
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