A.
Where most of Lockheed`s "black" projects were developed (2 words)
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B.
First U.S. President with an engineering degree (Full name)
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C.
Hillary, Gwenn or Fitzgerald
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D.
There are hundreds of colors of this at the department store
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E.
Broadway musical based on Duke Ellington songs (2 words)
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F.
Where you can get a Rooty Tooty Fresh and Fruity® (4 words)
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G.
Broadway acting team who have a theatre named after them (3 words)
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H.
"-- the Half Shell" (novel by Vonnegut as Kilgore Trout, 2 words)
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I.
Maine-born poetess who won a Pulitzer Prize for "Ballad of the Harp Weaver" (Full name)
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J.
Mr. Harvey`s daily show (With "The", 4 words)
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K.
Hitchcock`s `quid pro quo` murder thriller (4 words)
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L.
Municipality usually larger than a village, but smaller than a city or county
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M.
Pearl Jam`s lead guitarist (Full name)
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N.
"Holiday -- " (1942 Crosby film)
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O.
What NLCS stands for (4 words)
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P.
Slick thief
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Q.
To blunt, dull; deaden
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R.
Usually the winning position in a race (2 words)
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S.
A jag, or snag; a knob; a protuberance
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T.
Earth, Wind and Fire`s song, album and film (6 words)
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U.
U.S. national hardware store chain
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V.
This phrase for an old-fashioned, narrow-minded and pompous person comes from the Scots (2 words)
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W.
A room in a church where vessels and robes are kept
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X.
Partners of ands and buts
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Y.
Hispanic actor and activist ("Miami Vice", "Stand and Deliver", Full name)
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Z.
Collections of notes and ideas for a subject -- often with areas for notes
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