A.
The sound of small children (2 words)
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B.
Tokyo`s former name
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C.
What kind of nabobs Agnew spoke of
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D.
Long playing sci-fi TV series recently resurrected (2 words)
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E.
Not a fault or a point
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F.
Word guru
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G.
Hepburn, Taylor, Clift film based on a Tennessee Williams play (3 words)
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H.
Name associated with Locksley Hall
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I.
Sarcastic name for salad and vegetables (2 words)
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J.
Where many Stingers ended up in the 80s
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K.
What the nabobs espoused (see Clue C)
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L.
Inventor of barbed wire
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M.
Ornamental plate
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N.
Nobelist who developed the mass spectrograph
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O.
Type of kiosk widely found in New York City
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P.
Monkey with the legislative districts
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Q.
Wane
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R.
Colin Clive`s workspace in a famous film
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S.
GRE, for example
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T.
Houston airport
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U.
What the hippies fought in the 60s
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V.
He had his ups and downs
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W.
Famed New York City building of the 1800s that was actually in three different locations (2 words)
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X.
Famed Lord of World War II
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Y.
What Peter Pan is to the book
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Z.
Photographer Herb
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AA.
Fritz Lang`s 1956 foray into film noir (4 words)
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AB.
It comes before Corning
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AC.
Mercury Seven tome (2 words, with "The")
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AD.
Dike
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AE.
Remove a lid
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AF.
One of the Leatherstocking Tales (4 words, with "The")
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AG.
A puzzler`s favorite element
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AH.
Scold sharply, berate
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AI.
Latin phrase concerning guardianship (3 words)
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AJ.
Invent
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AK.
He sang "If You Knew Susie" (Full name)
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