A.
One who might ask "What might a drunk call a triceratops?" (2)
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B.
One who might ask "Why didn`t she listen to me?"
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C.
One who might say "I`m in favor of a tiny amount of school busing" (2)
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D.
Not subject to a tax or a law
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E.
One who might ask "Why am I always the one to put things away after judo class?" (2)
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F.
Without advance preparation (3)
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G.
One who might say "I`m a different person since I started using Viagra" (2)
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H.
Unjust situations
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I.
One who might say "My job is reading the scale at Weight Watchers" (2)
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J.
Stuff needed for a job or a game
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K.
One who might say "I shall now do my Lawrence Welk impersonation" (2)
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L.
One who might say "It`s a good book for the bathroom" (2)
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M.
One who might say "Of course we serve a continental breakfast" (2)
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N.
Disney series about a pop star with a secret identity as a schoolgirl (2)
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O.
Annapolis and West Point institutions
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P.
One who might say "Place your chips directly on the number" (2)
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Q.
Supporting actor in many 60s films including "Elmer Gantry" "Advise and Consent" and "Son of Flubber" (2)
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R.
One who might ask "Where do male kittens come from?" (2)
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S.
1969 film about Henry VIII`s second wife (5)
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T.
Way of, or place for, looking at things
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U.
Threw a certain food at
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V.
One who might say "You can taste my wares if you beg for them" (2)
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W.
Moved to a higher gear
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X.
Name on a former Brooklyn baseball field
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