A.
The way many things are sorted
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B.
Church vestibule
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C.
Marlon Brando or Montgomery Clift, e.g.
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D.
"I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go ___." (John Paul Jones) (3)
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E.
David Strathairn`s role in "Good Night, and Good Luck" (3)
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F.
Cut off, in a way
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G.
Famous line from "Grand Hotel," 1932 (5)
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H.
The ___ Banke, of "Walk Away Renée" fame, 1966
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I.
American actress whose career ran from 1912 to 1987 and included the role of Rachel Cooper in V (2)
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J.
Made available
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K.
The Velvet Underground`s Lou
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L.
Part of an exhortation from R, with "Party on!"
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M.
Michigan freeway (2)
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N.
Second novel in the "Twilight" series (2)
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O.
Window treatment (2)
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P.
Having nothing to offer (hyph)
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Q.
Condition popularly diagnosed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and treated with a rest cure
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R.
See L
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S.
Part of M
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T.
"One Misty, Moisty Morning," e.g. (2)
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U.
Proverbial dwellings (2)
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V.
1955 thriller starring Robert Mitchum and Shelley Winters (5)
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W.
"Misty, Moisty" greeting (4)
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X.
Part of S (2)
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Y.
Tom Kitten`s long-suffering mother (2)
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Z.
Waste
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AA.
Immediate; steadfast
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AB.
Parody
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AC.
"But ___! hark! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell!" (Lord Byron)
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AD.
Quarter (2)
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AE.
Steeply sloped (hyph)
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AF.
Handel oratorio
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AG.
Arthur Golden`s "Memoirs of a ___," 1997
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AH.
Blunt
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AI.
Distorted
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AJ.
"Nadia Comaneci: ___" (2)
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AK.
All-out
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AL.
The world`s fourth largest reptile (3)
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AM.
AA motto (5)
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AN.
___ lens
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AO.
Means of recognizing an individual or team that has come in last (3)
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AP.
Easter Monday lunch, often (3)
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AQ.
Book for which AR won the Newbery Medal in 1963 (4)
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AR.
See AQ
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AS.
Tiresome
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AT.
She played Austen in "Becoming Jane"
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