A.
small striped rodent of the New World
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B.
the opposite of end-stopping
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C.
driveable
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D.
behavior appropriate for a son or daughter
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E.
Iranian Muslim, typically
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F.
affirmed to be correct
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G.
display of military exercises, as entertainment
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H.
castle in the title of Ann Radcliffe`s 1794 Gothic novel
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I.
1913 literature Nobelist (2 wds)
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J.
shoulder muscle, named for its shape
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K.
stupid or confused (usu. hyph.)
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L.
typical cause of hangovers (arch. and poet.)
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M.
Alpha Leonis
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N.
raised
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O.
member of a postulated prehistoric people of South Asia
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P.
not a chance! (3 wds)
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Q.
most populous landlocked country
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R.
clean-shaven
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S.
Barnaby creator (2 wds)
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T.
idleness; futility
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U.
old name for Riga`s language
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V.
dramatic monologue by Tennyson
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W.
only Monopoly property not in Atlantic City (2 wds)
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X.
law in Genesis 9, binding on all humanity acc. to the Talmud
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