A.
religions, especially those with unorthodox beliefs
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B.
unable to express oneself clearly
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C.
treats with medicine
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D.
Harvard, Yale and six others (2 wds)
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E.
Chinese tree with edible fruit (one of numerous spellings)
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F.
someone on the extreme right
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G.
working more than one job
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H.
those who have lost contact with reality
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I.
piano keys; butterflies of the genus Diaethria (hyph.)
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J.
Susan Calvin`s field, in a series of Asimov stories
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K.
city in ancient Greece or Egypt
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L.
1933 song by Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, and Billy Rose (5 wds)
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M.
a timid, ineffectual person
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N.
a firm candy that softens when chewed
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O.
jail, especially in the old west
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P.
spreads the gospel to
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Q.
in a highly florid, showy manner
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R.
makes too excited
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S.
repeated pattern of sound or movement
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T.
intensely fervid or zealous (2 wds or hyph.)
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U.
change "Tom Cruise" to "So I`m cuter," for example
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V.
adds the top covering to a building
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W.
removes
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