A.
Trifles
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B.
Back door, perhaps? (two words)
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C.
DeMornay flick (six words)
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D.
The vamp of Savannah (two words)
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E.
A snap (three words)
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F.
Hare
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G.
"Dearest"`s son (three words)
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H.
Frantic question (seven words)
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I.
Idiot
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J.
With M and N, Herrick observation on youth (six words)
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K.
"Joe Black" (two words)
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L.
Made, as a profit (two words)
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M.
See J (five words, one hyph.)
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N.
See J (eleven words)
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O.
Gossip
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P.
Intense
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Q.
"___, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death." (eight words)
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R.
Opening
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S.
Pryor multi-roled flick (four words)
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T.
Better alternative? (four words)
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U.
Off-base? (four words)
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V.
Popcorn king (two words)
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W.
Nepotistic philosophy (five words)
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X.
Famed Dodgers pitcher (two words)
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Y.
Imperfections
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Z.
Common access area (two words)
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AA.
Fats Domino song (four words)
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AB.
Zellwegger title role (two words)
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AC.
October 31 (three words)
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AD.
Snow White`s septet
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AE.
Advertising jingle/pop song (eight words)
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AF.
Solemnly requested
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AG.
Most brat-like
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AH.
"___ Time" (L`Engle book) (three words)
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AI.
Directional system brand
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AJ.
Lee Marvin flick (five words)
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AK.
Committee head
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AL.
Pale
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AM.
David/Bacharach line (eleven words)
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AN.
Beatles line (seven words)
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AO.
Busy character actor Bill
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AP.
Common musical couplet (four words)
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