A.
Insistent
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B.
NYC mayor 1966-73
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C.
Part of our "second brain"
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D.
Louisiana`s "Boozoo" Chavis, "King of ___"
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E.
Reverberations
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F.
Certain (6)
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G.
Gertrude Stein, for example, for much of her life
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H.
Consequently
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I.
Countertop water heater (2)
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J.
"Silently as a dream the fabric rose, no sound of ___ or of saw was there" (Cowper)
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K.
Spongy
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L.
Renaissance
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M.
Giving great pleasure
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N.
Second-highest-grossing film of 1988, starring Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant, PI (4)
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O.
Family-style restaurant chain "Maggiano`s Little ___"
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P.
Registered (2)
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Q.
Focus of the book "Something for Nothing"
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R.
Border of the Northern Temperate Zone (2)
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S.
Remnants
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T.
Term popularized by Alvin Toffler in "Future Shock" (2)
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U.
Light and airy
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V.
Result of the dandy roll process
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W.
Fringes
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X.
Swift`s "food of fools"
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Y.
The City of ___, at the southern end of the Cascades (2)
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Z.
Like some beiges
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AA.
1943 Best Picture nominee, based on a novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark (2, 1 hyph, with "The")
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AB.
Shelfmates: knife and ___
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AC.
Shelfmates: preserves and ___ (2)
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AD.
Grows more serious or intense
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AE.
Oneida alloy (2)
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AF.
Feel extreme stress (2)
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AG.
Title location of Louis Malle`s 1981 Oscar-nominated film (2)
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AH.
Rabbinical academy
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AI.
Supports for a portable work table
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AJ.
1949 Best Music winner starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra (3)
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AK.
Yes, we have "them" (2)
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AL.
Abattoir
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AM.
Visual oddities (2)
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AN.
Sometime ingredient of AC
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AO.
Ken Russell`s 1966 BBC-TV film subtitled "The Biggest Dancer in the World" (2)
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AP.
Common movement disorder (2)
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AQ.
Dance craze of 1962 (3)
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AR.
Title role for Henry Fonda, 1939 (3)
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