A.
"Ah, Are You -- on My Grave?" (Thomas Hardy poem)
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B.
Aid
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C.
British film about illegal abortions (2 words)
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D.
Stand-up comic who was dating a beautiful actress for a while (Full name)
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E.
Committing a type of larceny
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F.
Translation of the MGM slogan "Ars Gratia Artis" (4 words)
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G.
Without oxidation
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H.
He gets Don Quixote in trouble when he chases females
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I.
Faulkner`s mythical county
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J.
The social science of municipal affairs
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K.
Title character that is shot and killed at the end of a well known film (2 words)
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L.
English weapon incorrectly credited with winning the Battle of Agincourt
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M.
Disrespectful, impious
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N.
Where you`d find the Kaaba
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O.
Alimentary
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P.
Where one finds the world`s oldest functioning legislative assembly, functioning since 930 AD
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Q.
A fuming corrosive acid (HNO3)
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R.
Without shoots
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S.
"The Front Page," after one sex change (3 words)
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T.
Not easily caught
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U.
It`s often compared to "needn`t" in grammar classes
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V.
Call upon
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W.
Offending
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X.
Ancient city that was inhabited for 6500 years and the supposed site of the Battle of Armageddon
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Y.
Brainwashing
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Z.
Greek
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AA.
He almost made it over the fountain at Caesar`s Palace
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AB.
Repeat back by rote after memorization
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AC.
Beauty
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AD.
Hermia`s love in "A Midsummer Night`s Dream"
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AE.
The serious novel "Red Alert" was made into this comedy film (2 words)
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