A.
Extensive region of Virginia
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B.
"The ___ Eater," an autobiography describing altered states of consciousness and flights of fancy, 1857
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C.
Dignifies
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D.
Redecorating option, for short (hyph)
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E.
On fire
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F.
Hoards
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G.
In direct confrontation (hyph)
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H.
Like some objects
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I.
Like some railways (hyph)
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J.
Conceives of and develops
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K.
Offered (an idea) (2)
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L.
Hibernates, e.g.
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M.
In spite of
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N.
Attention-getter
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O.
Preternatural
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P.
Fumes
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Q.
Swarmed
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R.
Defying expression
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S.
Bait-shop offering
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T.
Preferences
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U.
Calms
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V.
"The ___," by John Hope Franklin, 1963 (2)
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W.
Alarm
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X.
Aesop`s symbol of everlasting beauty
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Y.
Large-scale defensive attack
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Z.
Burdens
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AA.
Fawning
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AB.
Pinkish-purple
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AC.
Sacagawea`s heritage
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AD.
Arctic predator
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AE.
Part of a lab`s CRO
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AF.
J.M.W. Turner, e.g.
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AG.
North American shrub with white flowers
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AH.
Self-steering gear
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AI.
Part of a crime scene report`s GSW
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AJ.
Common antibiotic
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AK.
Fives and tens, e.g.
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AL.
Nursery school helpers
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AM.
Disinterest
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AN.
Nothingness
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AO.
Likely to need patching up (hyph)
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AP.
Make anew
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AQ.
Math symbol (2)
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AR.
Causing great fear or dread (hyph)
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AS.
Number 3 of the 100 Greatest British National Comedians and recipient of the James Joyce Award of the Literary and Historical Society (2)
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AT.
Spanish courtship dance in triple time
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AU.
Weariness
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AV.
Calculated to gain favor
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AW.
Extremely stressful (hyph)
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AX.
Like a plucked string instrument
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AY.
Grammy- and Oscar-winning ballad popularized by Debbie Boone, 1977 (5)
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BZ.
Standards for comparison
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Augmentation
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Misers
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