A.
The sea connecting the Atlantic and Arctic oceans (2 words)
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B.
Bohemian dancer who died a tragic death (full name)
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C.
Butterflies
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D.
Louisiana city
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E.
Contemporary of Liszt and Berlioz
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F.
American writer and film critic
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G.
South American motmot; Japanese noodle dish
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H.
Businessperson
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I.
Plan your future finances again
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J.
The Concord Sage (full name)
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K.
Two of Julius Caesar`s last three words, according to Shakespeare (2 words)
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L.
Ironically, it comes before The Fall
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M.
American writer and poet that is buried in Harlem (full name)
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N.
Inked
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O.
Offspring
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P.
Where we last see Sir John Falstaff (4 words, with "The")
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Q.
American writer from Mississippi (full name)
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R.
American writer who sometimes wrote as "Diedrich Knickerbocker" (full name)
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S.
The state of gravitational equilibrium between the earth`s lithosphere and asthenosphere
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T.
Bogdanovich film of a McMurtry novel (4 words)
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U.
Took more than one`s due
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V.
Falsettoed disco kings (2 words, with "The")
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W.
"Beware the ____ March" (2 words)
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X.
"I`m a ____ and I`m okay . . ."
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Y.
Filed a complaint
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Z.
"The ____ the Law" (Sandra Day O`Connor book title, 2 words)
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AA.
Word derived from the Greek words for man and woman
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AB.
Loud noise; tumult (hyph.)
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AC.
A mounted courier; Boxy Renault van
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AD.
Humdinger
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