A.
Social function
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B.
Wacky
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C.
Barbara Harris and Bruce Dern, 1976 (working title: "Missing Heir") (2)
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D.
Falling out
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E.
Make resentful
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F.
Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, and Robert Cummings, 1954 ("Le Crime était presque parfait") (4)
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G.
Start of many addresses
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H.
Our interviewee: "___. Here is a list of my adrenaline-production: [see below]" (3)
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I.
Leslie Banks, Edna Best, and Peter Lorre, 1934; James Stewart and Doris Day, 1956 ("Que sera") (6)
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J.
American jackal
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K.
Adrenaline producer #3 (2)
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L.
Roger Miller lyrics: "The country folks all say I`m ___"
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M.
Morphine, e.g.
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N.
Widely consumed psychoactive substance
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O.
Party to the Medicine Lodge Treaty, 1867
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P.
John Forsythe, Edmund Gwenn, Shirley MacLaine, and Jerry Mathers, 1955 (a comedy) (4)
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Q.
Tendency to maintain internal equilibrium
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R.
Lamb, e.g.
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S.
Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, and Robert Walker, 1951 ("crisscross, double-crossing, and crossing one`s double") (4)
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T.
Sufficient
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U.
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, 1955 ("The Cat") (4)
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V.
Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten, and Michael Wilding, 1949 (a domestic love triangle) (2)
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W.
Most out of practice
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X.
Clarify
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Y.
Julian the ___
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Z.
Himalayan cryptid
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AA.
Gushing
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AB.
Competed
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AC.
One of the "Aerial Kellys"
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AD.
Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains, 1946 (a key)
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AE.
Uncertain
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AF.
John Stuart, Anne Grey, and Leon M. Lion, 1932 (a disaster, per our interviewee) (2)
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AG.
French biographer of Oscar Wilde
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AH.
Adrenaline producer #2
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AI.
Quirky characteristics
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AJ.
Adrenaline producer #1 (2)
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AK.
Paul Newman and Julie Andrews, 1966 (East Berlin) (2)
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