A.
Fanatical
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B.
Area generally located near a transportation hub (2)
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C.
"___: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States" (2)
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D.
Lukewarm effort (2)
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E.
Feature introduced by GM in 1940 (2)
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F.
Castigate
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G.
Part of a chimney sweep`s gear (2)
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H.
Diamond-shaped knit
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I.
Michael Pollan best-seller subtitled "A Natural History of Four Meals" (2, with "The")
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J.
Jimmy Fallon as Sean Connery: "You`ll ___ you crossed me, Trebek!" (3)
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K.
"The man recovered of the bite, the dog it was that ___." (Oliver Goldsmith)
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L.
Romantic get-together (2)
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M.
Symbol of dependence (2)
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N.
Pitcher`s aim, at times (hyph)
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O.
Welcome change (5)
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P.
Psychological reaction described by Anna Freud (2)
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Q.
Cornell major (2)
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R.
Discipline within Q (2)
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S.
Shortened (the list of options) (2)
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T.
Or else
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U.
Responded to an accusation with fervor (2)
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V.
Rooted
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W.
The Marquis de Sade, notably
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X.
Sudden success successor, sometimes (2)
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Y.
"The Gospel of Wealth" penner, 1889 (2)
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Z.
Subdued, in a way
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AA.
"The Sabre Dance" composer, 1942
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AB.
Author`s thanks
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AC.
Renting, per many financial pundits in 2012 (4)
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AD.
" I love it, I love it, and who shall dare to ___ me for loving that old arm-chair?" (Eliza Cook)
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AE.
Rehab follow-up, often (2)
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AF.
Actor who, with his brother, is the focus of Nora Titone`s 2010 book "My Thoughts Be Bloody" (2)
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AG.
Glossed over, in a way
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AH.
Entry on Dillinger`s rap sheet (3)
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AI.
U2`s first hit outside the UK, 1983 (3)
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