A.
laughing gas (colloq.)
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B.
once-thriving center of steel production in Ohio
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C.
Wagner opera, premiered 1876 (4 wds)
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D.
on the spot
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E.
title characters of a Wagner opera
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F.
without bias
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G.
option first offered on the 1937 Nash
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H.
totalled (3 wds)
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I.
pity, compassion
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J.
steal
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K.
Lyle Lovett song (5 wds)
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L.
hermit of Lindisfarne, the patron saint of northern England (634-687)
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M.
flashy
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N.
American singer, scandalously divorced in 1959 (2 wds)
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O.
The Marriage of Figaro, for example (2 wds)
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P.
source of the hallucinogen myristicin
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Q.
gold coin first minted in 1640 France
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R.
specialist in root canals
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S.
any of several midwestern towns (2 wds); tree or shrub of the genus Asimina (1 wd)
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T.
1876 Wagner composition that premiered in Philadelphia (3 wds)
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U.
Centralia, Pennsylvania, or Calico, California (2 wds)
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V.
encouraged (often to a nefarious deed; 2 wds)
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W.
song cycle by Wagner (2 wds)
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X.
pertaining to natural instinctive desires
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Y.
1931 song often played on the accordion: a big hit for N (3 wds)
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Z.
Tracy or Margot
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AA.
outdoor drama staged in Cherokee, North Carolina (3 wds)
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AB.
adapt to a changed environment
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AC.
what the event described in the quote was
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