A.
Ladies` man
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B.
And other things (2)
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C.
Time off
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D.
Chicken Little, e. g.
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E.
"A man who judges of the world as it is that it ought not to be, and of the world as it ought to be that it does not exist" - Nietzsche
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F.
Bag ties
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G.
Arrange in rows and columns
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H.
Choose personally
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I.
Elia, e. g.
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J.
Designed for high-income consumers
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K.
Lacking certain protuberances
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L.
Beatles song beginning "You don`t realize how much" (3)
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M.
Lightning calculator (2)
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N.
Business symbolized by three spheres
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O.
Weirdos
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P.
Process of getting back to a previous higher level
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Q.
Fabled race winner
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R.
Nervously excited
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S.
Honeymooner
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T.
Melon type
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U.
Disappear gradually
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V.
Like Little Annie
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W.
Disappear gradually (2)
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X.
Wide-ranging outfielder
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Y.
Employing a variety of styles
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Z.
Song that begins by calculating two to the fifth power
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AA.
Gas or liquid
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AB.
Zounds alternative
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AC.
Bad place for a fly
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AD.
In-flight companion
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AE.
Verse form the first example of which is said to have been "Sir Humphry Davy/Abominated gravy/He lived in the odium/Of having discovered sodium"
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AF.
Tavern
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AG.
Changes the surface of a pool table
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