A.
One of Shakespeare`s Greek plays (3 words)
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B.
Quilled mammal; what "Spiny Norman" was on "Monty Python"
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C.
Beat on all three cards
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D.
A type of diet consisting chiefly of whole grains and beans
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E.
Nobel Prize-winning author who lived in Vermont from 1976-1993 (full name)
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F.
The Seventh Day
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G.
Where you`d find U.S. Grant these days
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H.
Disprove
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I.
" ___ A.H.H." (Tennyson, 2 words)
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J.
Ibsen play (4 words, with "An")
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K.
A song from Ray Charles` last CD
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L.
Mary Stuart ___
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M.
Antonym to chronic
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N.
Connecticut: "The ___ State"
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O.
Hills on the England/Scotland border that give their name to a breed of sheep
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P.
It comes after "Red" and before "surprise"
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Q.
Why many people need to drink a special milk (2 words)
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R.
Where you`d find Bryce Canyon
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S.
Description of "The Bosstones" (2 words)
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T.
From dusk to dawn
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U.
Use a Schedule A on your U.S. taxes
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V.
State that is the home of Jennifer Melfi, Christopher Moltisanti and Ralph Cifaretto (2 words)
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W.
Erskine Caldwell novel (2 words)
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X.
The main character in this film was "The Stranger" (3 words)
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Y.
Decadent
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Z.
Word T, in Paris
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AA.
Skinny body type
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AB.
What one would see upon leaving the west entrance of the US Capitol (2 words)
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AC.
To blather, from an Australian pidgin word
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AD.
Steal more than
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AE.
People say he killed the young princes. Historians doubt it.
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AF.
Tourist destination in County Kerry, Ireland
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AG.
Easily moved by another`s distress; compassionate
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AH.
Start labor
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AI.
Element named for the person responsible for the periodic table
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AJ.
Person with a first-hand account
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AK.
Possible location of the Battle of Mount Badon, between the Britons (under King Arthur) and the Saxons; Peter Gabriel might know? (2 words)
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