A.
Like Heidi
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B.
Like the black-crested titmouse
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C.
Coauthor of "Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell" (2)
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D.
Slaphappy to the max
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E.
Religious retreats
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F.
Distinguishing characteristics
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G.
Hosts to Japanese beetles
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H.
C`s only novel (2)
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I.
Susan Orlean`s 1998 book about Florida poacher John Laroche (2, with "The")
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J.
Obedient (hyph)
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K.
"Oh the road to Mandalay, where the flyin`-___ play" (Kipling)
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L.
Diluted (2)
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M.
1934 novel by Robert Graves (2)
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N.
Baseball`s "frozen ropes" (2)
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O.
Pennsylvania city and county
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P.
With Q, Sir Walter`s well-known warning (7)
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Q.
See P (6)
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R.
A principal character in M, as the first wife of Tiberius
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S.
Small arms
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T.
"___: Benevolent River of Burma"
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U.
Dark in complexion
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V.
Advisor to Henry VIII featured in Hilary Mantel`s "Wolf Hall" (2)
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W.
Kiwi kin
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X.
Antsy
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Y.
Golden beryl and heliodor, e.g. (2)
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Z.
Gelatin substitute made from seaweed
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AA.
Hesse protagonist
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AB.
Fate feature
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AC.
Gatineau neighbor
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AD.
Post-game massage
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AE.
#2 hit for Ray Charles in 1962, part of his "Modern Sounds In Country and Western Music" album (4)
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AF.
Popular NSAID
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AG.
The first in Elie Wiesel`s trilogy about the Holocaust
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AH.
Lengthy index entry in Rachel Carson`s "Silent Spring"
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AI.
"Up from Slavery," e.g.
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AJ.
"The most decisive actions of our life ... are, ___, unconsidered." (Gide) (4)
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AK.
Feature of some book stores (2)
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AL.
Iran`s second-largest city
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AM.
Costa Rica`s national symbol of labor
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AN.
Takes another look
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AO.
U2 track from 2004 ("Take this soul and make it sing")
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