A.
Went to the other side
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B.
Relinquished power
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C.
Zappa`s group, for short
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D.
Spontaneous (hyph.)
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E.
Zilch
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F.
Farthest back
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G.
Escaping damage
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H.
Song about a girl whose steady boy said "Ship ahoy!" (2)
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I.
Cello master (2, hyph.)
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J.
In different circumstances
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K.
Source of the explanation "National security really matters because if you lose the country everything else is gone" (2)
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L.
Place for Porsches and Audis
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M.
1989 Grammy winners for "La Pistola y El Corazón" (2)
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N.
Dislike intensely
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O.
Morning-after sensation
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P.
Portion of a roof extending beyond a wall
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Q.
Renaissance
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R.
Half a school year
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S.
Result of too many hours in front of the computer
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T.
Reportorial style associated with Life magazine
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U.
Newborn`s outfit
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V.
Be from an earlier time
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W.
Song that begins "Take out the papers and the trash or you don`t get no spendin` cash" (2)
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X.
Author of "Strictly Speaking: Will America Be the Death of English?" (2)
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Y.
Like a motley crew
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Z.
Calmed or relieved
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AA.
Van Gogh or Rembrandt
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AB.
Song title used by Celine Dion, Stevie Nicks, and Candee Jay, among others (4)
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AC.
Grumpy character of children`s literature
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AD.
Be proper or advantageous for
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AE.
Some hair products
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AF.
Attack
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AG.
Esoteric branch of Judaism
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AH.
Popular singer whose name was originally Zimmerman (2)
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