A.
Ibsen play sometimes called a "female Hamlet" (2 words)
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B.
Tallinn`s land
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C.
Unit of force named after a British scientist
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D.
Frill; wading bird
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E.
African tree whose bark is sold as an aphrodisiac
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F.
Pertaining to a 40 day "season" in the Catholic church
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G.
Tumor doctors
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H.
A former Soviet Republic
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I.
Lit
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J.
"Sally of the _______" (D.W. Griffith film starring W.C. Fields)
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K.
Yukon cry
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L.
Popular exercise machine
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M.
A painting of the human form
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N.
Hope, Guilford or Treasure
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O.
Lebanese-American writer (full name)
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P.
Excited
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Q.
Set found in some Venn diagrams
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R.
2000 film with a reverse story line
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S.
"____ Waterway"
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T.
Gen. McAuliffe`s response
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U.
Northwest capital
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V.
Officiates a basketball game
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W.
"The worst sin toward our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be _____ to them" (Shaw)
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X.
Utilizing a particular topic or motif
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Y.
Former nation
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Z.
Capable of reform
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AA.
Those from "the Continent"
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AB.
Baseball All-Star pitcher Andy
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AC.
Story of a man trying to get back to Ithaca (with "The")
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AD.
Hitchcock`s "Best Picture" masterpiece
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AE.
Site of a 1776 U.S. Revolutionary battle
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