A.
Lee Krasner`s husband (full name)
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B.
"Jesters do ___ prove prophets" ("King Lear")
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C.
Famous intersection (3 words)
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D.
Many `father and son` unions practice this
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E.
Babylonian king
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F.
Once in a while
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G.
"__ give me the news" (from a Robert Palmer song, 2 words)
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H.
Brokaw book (2 words, with "The")
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I.
A hater of marriage
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J.
How FDR described yesterday, on a particular Monday (7 words)
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K.
A governor of a province of the ancient Mogul empire, now meaning a bigshot
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L.
Official name of an annual gathering in Pasadena, CA (4 words)
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M.
Moroccan plain whose name means "stony desert" (with "The")
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N.
The quality of being fundamental
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O.
Easily approached or entered
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P.
Religion whose devotees pray to Jah
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Q.
One instructed in the mysteries of a secret system
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R.
Group that failed to reconstruct a certain fictional character (9 words)
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S.
A kind of large, coarse, short trousers formerly worn
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T.
Part of the brain at the back of the head (2 words)
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U.
Move restlessly
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V.
Techno musician born Richard Melville Hall
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W.
Old time Texaco advertising slogan (12 words)
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X.
Description of the character referred to in Clue R
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Y.
A person who doesn`t like foreigners
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Z.
This can be found on the streets of Hong Kong
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AA.
What you should avoid drinking at the Brewster household in Brooklyn (2 words)
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AB.
A type of auto top
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AC.
Part of an engine cylinder (2 words)
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AD.
Clueless
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AE.
Chimney
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AF.
Long time character actor (Chief Roaring Chicken) and narrator for the "Fractured Fairy Tales" (full name)
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