A.
A mischievous sprite of English folklore (2 wds)
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B.
Albert Einstein: "Force always attracts men ____" (3 wds)
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C.
A clergyman having authority to oversee priests or ministers
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D.
Leader of the Green Mountain Boys (2 wds)
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E.
Move by degrees in one direction only
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F.
Mixture of mayonnaise, chili sauce, and seasonings (3 wds)
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G.
Declared
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H.
Environments
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I.
Yellowish-white
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J.
Destroyed financially
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K.
U.S. political cartoonist (1840-1902)
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L.
Printed stationery
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M.
Found
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N.
Hank Williams song (6 wds)
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O.
A small bird
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P.
Members of the US Army`s 101st Airborne division (2 wds)
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Q.
Norman Mailer true crime book (3 wds)
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R.
Tears
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S.
Sharply contrasted in character or purpose
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T.
Needlessly novel
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U.
Colony once formed by Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi (3 wds)
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V.
Intellectual
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W.
A pace-making runner
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X.
Song performed by Marilyn Monroe in "Some Like it Hot" (6 wds)
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Y.
Author of "The Day of the Locust" (2 wds)
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Z.
First point scored after deuce
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AA.
Henry Kissinger speciality (2 wds)
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AB.
Thomas Jefferson: "Timid men prefer the calm of despotism ___" (6 wds)
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AC.
Restore to a previous or better condition; give back
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AD.
Dylan Thomas short story (5 wds)
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AE.
One having no equal
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AF.
Subtly driving someone crazy
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AG.
Gushes
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AH.
An illegal boxing punch (2 wds)
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AI.
A statement asserting the existence or the truth of something
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AJ.
"____ nineties" (the 1890`s)
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AK.
A military offence (3 wds)
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