A.
Home of the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum (2)
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B.
Second president of the SCLC
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C.
Opposition
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D.
String
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E.
Immeasurable
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F.
Pacifistic activism (2)
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G.
New Mexico county
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H.
Without harm
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I.
Old English second person genitive pronoun
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J.
Gap
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K.
Roquefort source
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L.
Deferential regard
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M.
Pot
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N.
Clamant
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O.
Rights organization founded in 1909
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P.
Counseling
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Q.
Segregation regulation (3)
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R.
Radiation stream
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S.
Dissolute
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T.
Working machine
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U.
Once and once
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V.
Greek temple look-alike on the Mall (3)
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W.
Throw out
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X.
Guide strap
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Y.
dc Talk`s third album (3)
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Z.
Give a new surface
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AA.
Compensate for
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AB.
Form that preceded scherzo as the third movement in many symphonies
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AC.
Action precipitated by Rosa Parks (2)
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AD.
"Heads ___" (2)
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AE.
Acknowledge
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AF.
Lassie
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AG.
Gestate externally
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AH.
Absence of attire
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AI.
Horrific
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AJ.
Manually fashioned (hyph)
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AK.
Leon Czolgosz, for one
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AL.
Pacifist who said, "An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so." (2)
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AM.
A frequent theme of the author of the quote
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AN.
The opposite of poverty
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AO.
Famous catchphrase spoken at word V. (4)
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AP.
With word AM, American objectives "for all"
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