A.
Like some deals (hyph)
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B.
British crime writer Rendell
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C.
Vitality
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D.
Artless
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E.
"Though I am not splenitive and ___, yet have I something in me dangerous" (Hamlet, c. 1600)
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F.
Hamlet, 1996 (2)
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G.
Call to mind
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H.
Steve Austin nickname (with "The")
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I.
Dodge
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J.
Deep sadness
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K.
Emaciated
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L.
Jimmy Webb ballad Broadcast Music Inc ranked "the third most performed song from 1940 to 1990" (7)
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M.
Campfire follow-up (2)
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N.
"___: Knowing Beyond Logic"
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O.
Some Western wear
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P.
Not susceptible to
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Q.
Rainy day relief (2)
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R.
Our author`s 1991 critique subtitled "A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire US Government"(3)
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S.
Written testimony
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T.
Relaxing
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U.
Fondue heater
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V.
Not showing one`s age (3)
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W.
"Industrial Sunset: The Making of North America`s ___, 1969-1984" (2)
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X.
Embrace
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Y.
ASAP
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Z.
Mr. Bumble, on being informed that "___ supposes that your wife acts under your direction": "___ is a bachelor" (same 2 words) ("Oliver Twist")
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AA.
Needy
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AB.
Supple
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AC.
Foresee
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AD.
Susan Hayward role, 1951
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AE.
Schulz offering subtitled "The Collected Writings of Snoopy" (7)
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AF.
CRT part
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AG.
Nudge to the directionally challenged (3)
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AH.
Early second-century year
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AI.
Sumptuous
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AJ.
Conclusion (2)
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AK.
Exhibitionist
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AL.
Type of in-home service (2, 1 hyph)
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AM.
Say no
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AN.
Pry, in a way
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AO.
AWOL (2)
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AP.
One who is AWOL (hyph)
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AQ.
Sitcom featuring the whistling of Earle Hagen, 1960-68 (3, with "The")
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AR.
Soft and rich
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AS.
Body much in the news every four years (2)
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AT.
Scruffy
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AU.
David Copperfield, e.g.
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AV.
Use your choppers
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AW.
Signature
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AX.
Lou Grant`s bailiwick
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