A.
American ragtime pianist and composer, whose real name was Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe (full name)
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B.
Alternatively
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C.
City in Mississippi -- and on it
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D.
Hoagies
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E.
"The Ninety-Five ____ "
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F.
The liquid used to remove a solute from another liquid
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G.
Edward Albee play later made into a film by Mike Nichols (5 words)
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H.
"With the jaw of an ____ have I slain a thousand men" (Judges 15:16)
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I.
It`s futile -- or so the Borg believe
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J.
Submarine that sank in 1963 (with "U.S.S.")
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K.
American political thriller and science fiction television series that premiered in 2010 (2 words)
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L.
U.S. Air Force General Henry Harley Arnold
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M.
James or Place
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N.
Akira Kurosawa`s last epic
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O.
Dizzy Gillespie jazz classic (4 words)
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P.
Former home of the Dalai Lama
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Q.
This classic character was portrayed as a Bobby Soxer in a Bugs Bunny cartoon (4 words)
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R.
Clint Eastwood`s character on "Rawhide"
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S.
Where you`d find Jem, Dill and Calpurnia (4 words)
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T.
Muddy
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U.
Jewish priesthood
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V.
Deafeningly loud
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W.
Tenzing Norgay, for one
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X.
Poe story set during the Spanish Inquisition (5 words)
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Y.
Unregenerate
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Z.
Charlie Brown`s oath
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AA.
He must have really liked lentil soup
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AB.
Mason, or a member of Homer Simpson`s secret society
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AC.
The trait of being observant
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AD.
Snatches
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AE.
The official motto of the United States (4 words)
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AF.
A description of porcine flesh (4 words)
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AG.
Wine property that can be good or bad
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