A.
Wander
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B.
"___, I long to see you" (American folk song) (2)
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C.
Treacherous
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D.
Balaclava (2)
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E.
Part of "All Things Considered," e.g.
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F.
Liz`s fourth (2)
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G.
Fist, as in the one threatening Fawlty in "Basil the Rat" (4)
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H.
Foyer receptacle (2)
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I.
Small boat
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J.
Stock of goods
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K.
Cargo holder
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L.
Tree feller
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M.
Extemporaneous (hyph)
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N.
"The ___," by Elia Kazan, 1975
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O.
Part of a Woodie Guthrie chorus (2)
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P.
Other person on a joint return
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Q.
Instructive
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R.
___ marketing, aimed at young consumers (3)
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S.
Harold`s Maude (2)
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T.
Like Edison
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U.
Traditional Japanese flooring (2)
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V.
Cliff and Clare`s only son
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W.
Hit song for The Main Ingredient, 1972 (I ain`t lying) (4)
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X.
Unsatisfactory (4)
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Y.
"O God! that bread should be so dear, and ___ so cheap!" (Thomas Hood) (3)
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Z.
Required
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AA.
Hamlet`s crime, and Claudius`s before him
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AB.
The Cheyenne and ___ Tribes in Oklahoma
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AC.
Part of a Shabbat menu
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AD.
"God`s Executioner: ___ and the Conquest of Ireland" (2)
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AE.
Like dollhouse furnishings
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AF.
Cash for incidentals (2)
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AG.
Canada`s "expropriation," in the U.S. (2)
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AH.
Dickens ghost story (2, 1 hyph)
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AI.
1973 song by Bob Marley that became a #1 hit for Eric Clapton (4)
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AJ.
A reality check of sorts (3)
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AK.
___ Peak, Antarctica (so-named in appreciation of the role of scientific ___ in the advancement of knowledge)
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AL.
Topic for our author
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AM.
Cool triple treat (3)
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