A.
Setting for O, often
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B.
Disorderly
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C.
"Casablanca" lyrics (4)
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D.
Prepped for surgery
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E.
Really annoying
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F.
Army chaplain, e.g.
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G.
Provided with commentary
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H.
Took home, in a way
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I.
Violation; breach
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J.
"The most livable city in all Europe," per Time magazine, 2004
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K.
Longfellow`s "___ of Angels," 1838
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L.
Card game also known as Queen of Spades, and Chase the Ace (2)
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M.
Venue for assessing antiques
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N.
Inaugural addressees, to JFK (3)
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O.
Venue for farby, mainstream, and super-authentic participants (4)
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P.
Type of installment plan
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Q.
Anorak feature
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R.
Unfinished Henry James novel, published posthumously (2, with "The")
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S.
Like many resorts
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T.
Subject of a Robert Service ballad (3)
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U.
Nellie in "South Pacific" was one
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V.
Confirm; sanction
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W.
Flunky (hyph)
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X.
"Don`t think about it; just tell me ___" (6)
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Y.
Friends alternative
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Z.
Midnight to 7 am, perhaps (3)
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AA.
Expression of delight (2)
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AB.
Ear-nose connector (2)
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AC.
Selected for a jury
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AD.
Practical and efficient (hyph)
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AE.
Tough, tightly woven fabric
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AF.
"Grand ___" (documentary about the closing of a Times Square landmark)
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AG.
Portfolio makeup
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AH.
Worked on a shoe
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AI.
Chaff
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AJ.
#24 on Entertainment Weekly`s list of the 25 greatest action films ever (2)
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AK.
Texas`s, in 1845, was voluntary
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AL.
Sidewalk kiosk, often
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AM.
Developed an idea (or something more tangible)
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AN.
Improper; inappropriate
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AO.
Within reach
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AP.
Treats
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AQ.
Sign up
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AR.
Hindrance
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AS.
Strait
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AT.
Game involving discs and a squidger
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AU.
Bathsheba`s Uriah, e.g.
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AV.
Certain stuffed pastry
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AW.
Lacking merit
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AX.
John McPhee`s "Founding Fish"
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