A.
Opie (two words)
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B.
Profession
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C.
Defendant in a landmark case (six words)
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D.
Consequences
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E.
Bill Clinton, for one (two words)
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F.
80s Hair band (two words)
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G.
One of founders of the Southen Christian Leadership Conference (two words)
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H.
Ancient Greek aphorism (two words)
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I.
Anglican, perhaps
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J.
Nietzsche, for example
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K.
King Tut`s stepmom (and mother-in-law)
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L.
"___ corps" (two words)
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M.
Street magician (two words)
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N.
Gandhi on mankind (26 words)
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O.
Debilitation
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P.
Bare believer
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Q.
Topical
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R.
"___, three to get ready" (eight words)
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S.
4-F
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T.
Richard Ramirez (two words, with "The")
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U.
French leader (three words)
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V.
Quote from puzzle subject`s Nobel acceptance speech (20 words)
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W.
Bit
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X.
Knight noted for loyalty
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Y.
Mel Brooks film (six words, one numeral)
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Z.
Brinker
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AA.
Finn Brothers album (three words)
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AB.
"___ The Money Will Follow" (Sinetar book) (four words)
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AC.
Act of implementing
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AD.
Before the Flood
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AE.
JB Priestley BBC play (five words)
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AF.
Perle Mesta nickname (four words)
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AG.
Transitional adage? (eight words)
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AH.
Calls back, perhaps (two words)
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AI.
Nordhoff novel and 1935 flick (four words)
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AJ.
Okayed
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AK.
Irritated (four words)
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AL.
Lyric from "The Music Man" (eighteen words)
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AM.
Opening line to Burgess - not Nash - poem (seven words)
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AN.
Bare essentials in Jungle Book (three words)
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AO.
Wimbledon sport (two words)
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AP.
In the way
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AQ.
Activist group formed at Shaw University (five words)
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AR.
"___ You" (Counting Crows song) (five words)
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AS.
Formerly
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AT.
Flounced
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AU.
"___ HIll," (Judge comedy) (three words)
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AV.
Opening to Channukah song (five words)
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AW.
Coin collector
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AX.
Laughs out loud
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AY.
Bijous
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BZ.
Tore out (two words)
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