A.
O`Neill, e.g.
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B.
Nelson, e.g.
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C.
Subject often paired with Alg II
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D.
Show bitter regret (3)
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E.
Like astronomy`s voids
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F.
Dx of interest to researchers at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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G.
Dylan lyrics on the "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" soundtrack, 1973 (4)
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H.
"The ___ Days of Our Lives," Pink Floyd, 1979
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I.
Left behind
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J.
Stay current. There`s an ___ for that.
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K.
Profanity (2)
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L.
Footwear often made with jute soles
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M.
Apple pie go-with
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N.
Novel for which James Agee was posthumously awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1958 (5)
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O.
Quack remedy
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P.
Try to justify
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Q.
"By chance . . ." (5)
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R.
Anxious
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S.
Biosonar
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T.
Empty pretense
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U.
"The Soiling of ___: The Story of a Photograph That Shocked America" (2)
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V.
Some royalty
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W.
Abe`s youngest
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X.
Get the better of through cunning
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Y.
G.H. Green, Percussive Arts Society Hall of Fame inductee, for example
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Z.
Incur a bank fee
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AA.
Lyrics popularized by Eddy Arnold ("...one for every time you broke my heart") (8)
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AB.
Group of affiliates
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AC.
One prone to fretting, especially in London
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AD.
Saturday morning activity for many
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AE.
Bottom feeder named for its prominent barbels
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AF.
NPR`s ___ Brothers
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AG.
Very quickly (6)
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AH.
Welcome knocker?
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AI.
1965 song featuring George Harrison on the sitar (2)
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AJ.
Pre-euro currency
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AK.
"How like the prodigal doth she return, with over-weather`d ribs and ___ sails" ("The Merchant of Venice")
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AL.
Pulitzer Prize-winner for Richard Russo, 2002 (2)
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AM.
Like "Dumb and Dumber" pals Lloyd and Harry
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AN.
Grammy winner for Linda Ronstadt, 1975 (11)
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AO.
Aromatic spice used in many curries
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AP.
Like a cockatiel
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AQ.
Lather
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AR.
"And you doubted me . . ." (5)
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AS.
With AT: "The Gospel According to ___: Life Lessons from the World`s Most Elegant Woman"
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AT.
See AS
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AU.
"Puddle-wonderful" poet (3)
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AV.
Author of "Emile: or, on Education," 1762
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AW.
Ermine
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AX.
Harmful
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AY.
"The Madwoman of ___," by Jean Giraudoux
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BZ.
Sobriquet for Martha Jane Cannary (1852-1903)
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Bivouac
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Fuel for a pellet stove, essentially
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Marni Nixon`s "I Could Have ___ All Night"
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