A.
British journalist, humorist ("Confessions of a Twentieth-Century Pilgrim", full name)
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B.
Where you`d find Neil Armstrong`s boyhood home of Wapakoneta
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C.
Like a flawless calligrapher? (hyph)
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D.
Name which, when repeated, is the title of a very strange song
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E.
Southwest Airlines slogan, circa 2005 (9 words)
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F.
Doubtful
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G.
Having backbone
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H.
Beatnik`s 10-4 (2 words)
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I.
Hat type
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J.
Governor`s speech (4 words)
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K.
Zaftig
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L.
Ratio of probabilities
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M.
It produces white blood cells (2 words)
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N.
"My ___ for His Highest" (Oswald Chambers book)
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O.
Runyon`s Sky
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P.
South Pacific country formerly known as Savage Island
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Q.
Gary Seven`s partner/cat
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R.
Goddess of divine justice and vengeance
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S.
John le Carré novel (4 words)
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T.
Elocution exercise (4 words)
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U.
Faculty sometimes questioned of umpires
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V.
Search for water
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W.
Extremely potent spirit
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X.
Kauai town
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Y.
It won the Oscar for Best Picture of 1962 (3 words)
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Z.
A session with a chiropractor
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AA.
An alternative to "standby" and "restart"
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AB.
"___ Heil!"
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AC.
Academy Award winning Best Picture that contained a bad train crash (5 words)
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AD.
Swearing
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AE.
Potential danger with a transplant
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AF.
First name of a rich castaway
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AG.
It was published on September 22, 1862 (2 words)
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AH.
An ounce of weed
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AI.
Type of note the British call a quaver
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AJ.
Mozart`s Don
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AK.
Snub
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AL.
Nonuple savings producer (4 words)
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AM.
Mariah Carey alter ego
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