A.
Label applied to eager tourists in Monroeville, Alabama: "___ groupies"
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B.
1958 film for which Susan Hayward won an Oscar for her portrayal of death row inmate Barbara Graham (4)
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C.
Board of trade (3)
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D.
Occupation of Goldie Hawn`s character in a 1992 romantic comedy costarring Steve Martin
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E.
Lodgings
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F.
Five-time presidential candidate inducted into the Labor Hall of Fame in 1990 (2)
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G.
TV network sometimes referred to as "The Estrogen Channel"
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H.
Occupation of Gene Hackman`s character in a 2003 thriller costarring John Cusack (2)
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I.
Hallmark of Gothic architecture (2)
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J.
Superficial (hyph)
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K.
For adults only (hyph)
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L.
Virginia Woolf essay based on her series of lectures "Women and Fiction" (5)
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M.
Part of NAFTA (2)
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N.
Irrational
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O.
Villainous
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P.
Colony member
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Q.
Annual publication viewed as a relic by many young social networkers
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R.
Foil
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S.
Gap
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T.
Part of an addiction treatment program
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U.
Small but significant portion
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V.
Focus of "The Killer Angels" (Michael Shaara, 2001)
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W.
Feature of a Masters Tournament broadcast (2)
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X.
1929 novel (one of the Modern Library`s 100 Best) made into a 1965 film starring Anthony Quinn as a pirate captain (5)
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Y.
Victor Borge, e.g.
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Z.
Essence
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AA.
Belle of Amherst (2)
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AB.
Snoopy to the max
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AC.
Tell more
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AD.
Home of the Lotus Temple
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AE.
DC Comics` "Black ___"
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AF.
Late brandy, e.g.
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AG.
Gaudy
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AH.
Kipling`s Stickly-Prickly, e.g.
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AI.
Strongly urge
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AJ.
Antipodean rite of passage
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AK.
Faulkner novel, 1936 (2)
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AL.
Business directory (2)
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AM.
Instructed
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AN.
Expression of disapproval
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AO.
Neonatal infection
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AP.
Iditarod participants
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AQ.
Narrowly defeat (2)
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AR.
Excessively particular
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AS.
Like some of the best song lyrics
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AT.
1982 film for which Jessica Lange won her first Oscar, as actress Julie Nichols
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AU.
Our author in high school, e.g.
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AV.
Spring cleaning follow-up (2)
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AW.
1978 film featuring Clint Eastwood as trucker Philo Beddoe (5)
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