A.
American novelist and playwright ("The Matchmaker", full name)
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B.
Hawai`ian plant used for canoes
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C.
Control of a nation by foreign armed forces
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D.
Seventeenth-century colony (2 words)
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E.
Physiological adaptation of an animal or plant to environmental changes
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F.
Radio DJ and TV personality Stevens
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G.
Donizetti opera (3 words)
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H.
Civil War battlefield where you`d find The Sunken Road
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I.
Son of Solomon
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J.
Beginning of a song acted out by children (4 words)
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K.
Brought up
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L.
Old West town resuscitated by HBO
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M.
Author killed while crossing the street in Atlanta (full name)
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N.
"-- hearts" (2 words)
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O.
The Chinese translation is "mein"
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P.
Dancing the night away (4 words)
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Q.
Novel and film set in Wales (5 words)
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R.
"... some animals are more -- others." ("Animal Farm", 2 words)
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S.
Nobel Prize winning Irish poet (full name)
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T.
Buggy whips are a classic case of this phenomenon
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U.
Pretentious boasting or bragging
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V.
A plant inducing a nervous disorder in livestock
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W.
Beetle type regarded as a fatal portent
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X.
Incapable of being disputed
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Y.
Civil War Battlefield adjacent to Word H
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Z.
Basic
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AA.
Three words used in titles by Neil Simon and J.F. Cooper
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AB.
The Postal Service sometimes stamps this on envelopes (2 words)
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AC.
"Roots and Leaves -- Alone" (Whitman)
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