A.
Hillary Clinton succeeded him (full name)
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B.
He who swears
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C.
Compel
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D.
First six words of "A Tale of Two Cities"
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E.
The second was murdered and the eighth quit
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F.
Boz Scaggs song
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G.
It often had a crescent moon on its door
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H.
Longtime publisher of the Washington Post (full name)
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I.
John Updike novel (3 words)
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J.
Values of a culture
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K.
Not at all!
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L.
"Try a Little --" (song recorded by many artists)
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M.
Altogether
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N.
Oust
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O.
Barrier island resort area adjacent to Wilmington, NC (2 words)
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P.
He hit Catch-22
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Q.
Like some remarks
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R.
The number 714 is associated with him
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S.
Group that required a lot of makeup
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T.
Four dimensional cube
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U.
Second six words of "A Tale of Two Cities"
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V.
Jefferson Davis represented this state in the U.S. Senate
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W.
Third-party trust
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X.
Dive
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Y.
"Rape of the Lock" author
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Z.
Impious
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AA.
"The Search for --" (book about past life regression, 2 words)
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AB.
Dipsomaniac
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AC.
Quirk
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AD.
This aircraft can be found on some Florida license plates
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AE.
In the past
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AF.
Famous U.S. slave (full name)
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AG.
Understandable
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AH.
Loud weather
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AI.
Under different circumstances
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AJ.
"You`d do it for... " ("Blazing Saddles" quote, American actor, full name)
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