A.
2004 film title; Song from "The King and I" (3 words)
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B.
M
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C.
Brute preceder (2 words)
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D.
Smallest nation-state (2 words)
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E.
Pottery
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F.
Young star of "Bubble Boy" and "October Sky" (full name)
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G.
Slang for group of those who have declared their homosexuality; opposite of a Ramsey Lewis Trio song title? (2 words)
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H.
Scottish comedian and actor ("Mrs. Brown", full name)
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I.
Person downstairs
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J.
Exhibitionist
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K.
Like the flag Francis Scott Key observed
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L.
The state of being alert
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M.
A type of Professor
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N.
"___ Forty or Fight!" (hyph.)
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O.
Win by a decision
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P.
Actor Paul or late newsman Hughes
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Q.
Visit the southern New Jersey waterfront, in the local vernacular (3 words, with "Go")
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R.
"Verily, I say __ thee..."
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S.
McLean took it to the levy
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T.
This European capital was founded in 1048, but didn`t become capital of an independent country until 1814 (City and country)
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U.
A red Bordeaux
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V.
Smidgen
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W.
Like some verbal substitutions
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X.
He played Dennis the Menace and was the voice of Bamm-Bamm Rubble
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Y.
He has blue fur and sounds like Yoda (2 words)
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Z.
It was enough, from 1977-1981
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AA.
Sanskrit for `release`, it refers to liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth
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AB.
Wrong
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AC.
City associated with a Fat Man
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AD.
Reclusive 20th century author whose middle name is Ruggles
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