A.
Blueblooded
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B.
Like most police force
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C.
Shoreline find
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D.
Some "favorite things" (7)
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E.
Sparkling
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F.
Words from a Camelot duet (13)
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G.
Toyota SUV
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H.
Stethoscope find (2)
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I.
Eclipse
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J.
Nursery rhyme character portrayed by Bullwinkle in a cartoon parody (2)
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K.
Momentous
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L.
Advice from M (9)
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M.
P.L. Travers` creation (2)
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N.
The first 6 or so of 12 (2)
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O.
Subject of a Camelot solo
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P.
Offshoot
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Q.
Refreshing quote from our author (5)
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R.
Shoulder stabilizer (2)
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S.
Filibuster deployer, e.g.
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T.
Pay
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U.
For some, it`s preceded by an aura (2)
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V.
America`s Cup team member
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W.
Triage setting (2)
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X.
Verified
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Y.
Linguistic exercise for Eliza (8, with "The")
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Z.
Musical partnership, 1940s-1960s (3)
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AA.
Victor/Victoria duet (3)
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AB.
The Abominable Snowman
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AC.
Part of "GED" in many states
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AD.
Diplomat`s carry-on (2)
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AE.
Tony, Oscar, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize winning duo, 1940s-1950s
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AF.
Splash
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AG.
Captain Von Trapp in 1965 (2)
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AH.
Soca hit by Arrow, 1982 (3)
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AI.
Eager to get and keep
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AJ.
"___ Blues," by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven, 1927 (2)
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AK.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, per M (6)
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AL.
Emptied
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AM.
King Arthur in 1960 (2)
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AN.
Feodor Sverdlov in 1974 (2)
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AO.
Community alert preceding a public hearing, e.g. (3)
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AP.
Red blood cell
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