A.
U.S. Navy examples are cruiser, battleship, destroyer and PT boat (2 words)
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B.
"__ of the Navy" (1957 Reagan/Nancy Davis film)
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C.
Intangible; diaphanous
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D.
Occasional headwear for a poker player
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E.
By the skin of our teeth
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F.
"A book lying idle on __ wasted ammunition." (Henry Miller, 3 words)
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G.
Face-to-face confrontation
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H.
You don`t see this on most bulk mail
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I.
Given a guerdon
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J.
Character that wore slinky leather outfits in the 60s (full name)
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K.
Like bees around a hive
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L.
To moult a bird in captivity (Obs.)
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M.
__ Personae
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N.
Selecting or employing individual elements from a variety of sources
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O.
Substance classified by U.S. law in Schedule I, II or III
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P.
Silver Australian game fish
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Q.
Family name from "Arsenic and Old Lace"
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R.
It`s on the back of plastic strips from 3M
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S.
Rodney Dangerfield would often talk about having one (2 words)
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T.
Ta-ta!
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U.
"Throw me a __" ("Save Me", Joan Armatrading)
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V.
Ray C. Robinson had it, but lost it
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W.
Honest
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X.
Surname of Ronald Reagan`s friends Dennis and Margaret
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Y.
Injury that`s more than skin deep
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Z.
Sleep the summer away
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AA.
Popular American breakfast
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AB.
WB TV show set in Colorado
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AC.
Bikini, for example
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AD.
Make decorative additions to; spruce up
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AE.
Noisy and boisterous revelries
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AF.
Launch
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AG.
Old Testament Book also called the second Book of Esdras (Ezra)
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AH.
"Pan __ Gargle Blaster", the best drink in existence ("Hitchhiker`s Guide", Adams)
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