A.
Permission to proceed (hyph)
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B.
Agassi`s "Open," e.g.
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C.
Biblical matriarch (var)
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D.
Emitted
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E.
Stock character, often the target of the "Cad"
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F.
Type of incarceration (2)
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G.
Like a family room favorite
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H.
Early fuel source in Zippo lighters
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I.
Valuation guide first published in 1926 (3)
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J.
"Smokey and the Bandit" theme song: "___ and Down" (Jerry Reed, 1977) (2)
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K.
The devil`s playground, so they say (2)
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L.
Aristophanes title character
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M.
Attack verbally
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N.
Like ivory or pearl (hyph)
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O.
Priority, on the road (hyph)
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P.
Conrad classic serialized in "Pall Mall Magazine"
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Q.
Hanna-Barbera hyena (3)
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R.
"Medea" author
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S.
Highway hazard (2)
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T.
"The limousine is the ultimate ___" (William Proxmire) (2)
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U.
Not looking ahead
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V.
Steno`s need
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W.
Like many REI customers
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X.
Robert Anderson drama starring Deborah Kerr and John Kerr both on Broadway and on screen (3)
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Y.
Part of a Skype headset
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Z.
University name in Baltimore, Chicago, LA, and New Orleans
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AA.
Richard Berry`s Jamaican-style ballad that surpassed "Yesterday" as the most recorded rock song in history (2)
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AB.
Monroe lyrics in "Some Like It Hot" (boop-boop-a-doop) (6)
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AC.
Insipid (hyph)
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AD.
Part of an inertial navigation system
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AE.
Bar or saloon, e.g. (2)
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AF.
Where reindeer pause
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AG.
Expressing regret
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AH.
Zonker Harris`s creator
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AI.
Headed for overtime
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AJ.
Vamoose (2)
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AK.
Banks, e.g.
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AL.
Age-related words attributed to G.B. Shaw (6)
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AM.
ThinkPad, e.g.
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AN.
National flower of Finland (hyph)
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AO.
Focus of Matt Damon`s search in "Green Zone" (4)
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AP.
First U.S. woman in space
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AQ.
Opening words for Nat King Cole and others (before it turned to love) (5)
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AR.
Exclamation of pride (hyph)
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AS.
Taboid-style TV newsmagazine (2)
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AT.
Ascribe
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AU.
Motel alternative (hyph)
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AV.
Aspirin, e.g. (2, 1 hyph)
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AW.
School that expelled Roentgen in 1863 but now claims him as an alum (2)
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AX.
One of Calvin`s corrugated cardboard creations
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AY.
Hawthorne title character (3)
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BZ.
Unconventional
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"___: Selected Poems of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear" (2)
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