A.
Film in which Peter O`Toole played Hollywood heartthrob Alan Swann (3 words)
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B.
Shot
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C.
Defunct girl band (hyph.)
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D.
Flat
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E.
A semiannual event
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F.
Class of flying vehicle (3 words)
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G.
His converter changed iron to steel
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H.
Without a doubt
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I.
The spreading out of a body fluid from a vessel into the surrounding tissues
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J.
High pitched quality; lacking resonance
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K.
It`s appx. 3000 miles long and is maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2 words)
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L.
ILWU member
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M.
One with a speech impediment
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N.
He had an eye for Mom
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O.
It follows `Chartered` in Great Britain
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P.
Purveyor of terror in London
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Q.
Academy Award winning film that brought "The Colonel Bogey March" back into vogue (6 words)
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R.
Unable to talk
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S.
Roman leader and farmer for whom a U.S. city was named
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T.
Crystal clear
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U.
Symphony written to honor Napoleon
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V.
Cold Alistair MacLean novel and film (3 words)
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W.
Naturism
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X.
Revolution monitor
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Y.
Boring, dull
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Z.
Id check
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AA.
Often the choice in a voting booth it seems (4 words)
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AB.
"Noises __"
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AC.
It superseded and replaced CQD
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AD.
His study in medical school under the methodical Joseph Bell was thought to contribute to his later written work (full name)
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AE.
It comes before `said` to Stan Lee
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AF.
Barnum`s self-proclaimed aggrandizement (4 words, with "The")
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AG.
McMurphy therapy
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AH.
Hi`s partner
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AI.
Very early alligator
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AJ.
Gertrude Ederle, for example
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AK.
Last four words of "Gone with the Wind"
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AL.
Eyes, coffee or Fighting
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AM.
Send to the wrong place
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AN.
Howard Carter, for example
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AO.
Film starring a black actress with a Jewish name playing a Catholic (2 words)
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