A.
silence
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B.
compensates, reimburses
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C.
subject of a Bach cantata, BWV 211
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D.
"The fox knows many things, the __ one big thing" (Archilochus)
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E.
"The reports of my death ____" (Steve Jobs, misquoting Twain; 3 wds)
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F.
"When our earthly life is __" (popular hymn)
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G.
one who speaks offensively or indiscreetly
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H.
pay homage (2 wds)
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I.
Blake poem containing the phrase "marriage hearse"
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J.
notoriously unscrupulous Athenian statesman and general
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K.
lizard-like amphibian
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L.
clogged (e.g., with traffic)
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M.
blindfold (especially one used in Masonic rites)
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N.
1996 Pinter play with a funereal title (3 wds)
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O.
fissure, split
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P.
keep
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Q.
smelly
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R.
one who speaks excessively or indiscreetly
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S.
"Life`s a pleasant ___" (W.S. Gilbert, The Gondoliers)
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T.
"When it gets dark I _____" (Paul McCartney; 4 wds)
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U.
straighten out, free from tangles
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V.
numb
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W.
hazard usually marked by a circular sign (2 wds)
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X.
site of Nicholas II`s death
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