A.
See AH (2)
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B.
Prophets of doom
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C.
Scheherazade`s offerings (7)
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D.
Reason for a bank fee
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E.
"The Poison Diaries: ___"
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F.
Alternative food network (3)
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G.
Song for a superstar, 1971
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H.
Smith Corona output, 1955-95 (2)
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I.
Props for Cary Grant as Mr. Lucky, 1943 (2)
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J.
High time in Salem
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K.
Subject addressed by the Interstate Horseracing Act, 1978 (2, 1 hyph)
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L.
Radio`s Simon Templar ("The Saint") from 1947 to 1951 (2)
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M.
Gummo Marx`s favorite footwear
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N.
Most singular
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O.
Judy Blume`s "___ Sheila the Great" (3)
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P.
One of the rivals for the hand of Priscilla Mullins, per Longfellow
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Q.
Estimates
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R.
Infatuated
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S.
Author of a classroom standard on mythology (2)
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T.
Restored, in a way
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U.
"All in the valley of death ___ the six hundred" (Tennyson)
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V.
Stephen Foster favorite, 1854 (9)
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W.
Fair
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X.
Villa miseria, in Argentina (2)
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Y.
Lupine warning (11)
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Z.
Song for Roxie in Chicago ("Isn`t it grand?")
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AA.
Its waterfront area is called "The Bund"
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AB.
LAN protocol
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AC.
Body scrub
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AD.
Nine-minute song by Axl Rose, 1994 ("I`m out here on my own and drifting all alone")
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AE.
Celibacy
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AF.
Good info to get (2)
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AG.
Blots on the landscape
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AH.
"America`s Oldest Teenager" and host of A, 1956-89 (2)
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AI.
Stew
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AJ.
Bedraggled
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AK.
Prudhoe Bay, et al. (2)
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AL.
Went through (papers) quickly
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AM.
Response said with a turn of the head (2)
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AN.
Beguiles
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AO.
Flounces
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