A.
Rude in a mean-spirited way
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B.
Feeling uneasy and self-conscious
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C.
Boston`s "Head of Charles", for example
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D.
It follows "Make Me", "Last", or "Only When I" as a film title
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E.
Musical composition of a type for which Mozart, Chopin and Liszt are noted
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F.
Lose consciousness (2 words)
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G.
Without restraint
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H.
The space between two buildings, often
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I.
Use saline on contacts
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J.
George M. Cohan wrote an anthem to this American archtype in 1917
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K.
Michael Caine starred in the film version of this Shaffer play -- twice
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L.
Accompanying or following as a result
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M.
It can be minimus, medius, or maximus
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N.
Cipher; zero
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O.
A once and possibly future U.S. political star
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P.
Like a bad computer program
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Q.
In linguistics, it`s the remainder of the message in a clause in which a Theme is developed
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R.
M.D specialist whose non-M.D. analogs are often O.D.s
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S.
A backgammon game for more than two
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T.
King Sunny ___, African musician
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U.
Types of these include cross, baste and looped
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V.
Champion figure skater; Perform as a manservant
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W.
"I`m okay now but last week I was in _____ shape." (Rodney Dangerfield)
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X.
Albuterol lessens its effects
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Y.
Quarantine
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Z.
Revolutionary War figure from Connecticut (full name)
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