A.
Particular
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B.
Acrobatic move
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C.
Setting of Parts I and III of "The Kite Runner"
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D.
Rundown building
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E.
Advance directive (2)
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F.
Referees
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G.
She "glides along the woodland" (3)
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H.
"___: A Land beyond Fiction and Myth"
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I.
Beat around the bush
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J.
The closing scene of "The Girl Who Played with Fire," e.g.
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K.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1942, 1954, and 1979 and the National Cartoonist Society Award in 1957 and 1960 (2)
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L.
Ungainly
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M.
Crowe role, 2001
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N.
Use Febreze
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O.
Out of ___ (suddenly) (2)
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P.
Part of the "Sound of Music" soundtrack
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Q.
#13 on the "Times" list of the "50 Greatest British Writers since 1945"
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R.
Chess`s ___ Variation
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S.
Infamy
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T.
Undecided
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U.
"Let us ___ the steam radiator with our wool slippers and write poems of Launcelot" (Sandburg, 1918)
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V.
Spring visitor to the White House (3)
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W.
Elijah`s successor
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X.
Told on (2)
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Y.
Sacristy
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Z.
"___ Invasion: Exotic Pets Gone Wild in Florida"
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AA.
Clinton for Nixon or Thatcher for Reagan, e.g.
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AB.
Snipes, e.g. (2)
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AC.
Form 1099 figure
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AD.
Like matryoshka dolls
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AE.
Essence
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AF.
Entry in a sports glossary
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AG.
WGBH vis-à-vis NPR, e.g.
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AH.
Like a simple, precise mathematical solution
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AI.
Often misquoted line by our subject in AK (9)
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AJ.
LAN connection
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AK.
See AI (4)
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AL.
Les Reed and Geoff Stephens hit they originally wrote for the New Vaudeville Band, 1966 (5)
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