A.
Chicago publisher who moved west (full name)
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B.
Che
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C.
A precious metal
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D.
A portmanteau meaing brazen, or sometimes voluptuous
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E.
It precedes "glycol"
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F.
It`s retractable at the Rogers Centre
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G.
Fabric whose name is Persian in origin, and means "twisted woven"
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H.
Leaf pores used for gas exchange
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I.
There have been 13 Popes with this name, but none for a while
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J.
Condensed liquid on the surfaces of objects
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K.
Muddy
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L.
Ruth`s mother-in-law
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M.
"I`m not your ______" (Song from "The Monkees", 2 words)
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N.
Throwaway
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O.
Following an example without any attempt at originality
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P.
The Brazilian version is from sugar while the U.S.version is from corn
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Q.
American TV series that`s run from 1974 to the present
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R.
The painting "The Declaration of Independence" is on this U.S. denomination bill
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S.
The English one came between Charles I and Charles II
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T.
Famous Square in Budapest
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U.
Examples include social, chemical or genetic
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V.
Beehive, for example
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W.
In direct opposition
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X.
Leader of the Long March
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Y.
"The Triple ____" (European alliance culminating in World War I)
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Z.
A properly cooked one is rich and creamy but still with some resistance or bite (al dente)
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AA.
"There is an ____ influx of novelty into the world, and yet we tolerate incredible dullness" (Thoreau)
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AB.
Dan Aykroyd or John Candy, for example
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AC.
Connie Mack managed this baseball team for fifty years
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AD.
Red-letter
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