A.
Nonsensical speech or writing
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B.
He won a 1921 Nobel Prize for his explanation of the photoelectric effect
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C.
Evaded, dodged, colloq.
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D.
Eternally, incessantly
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E.
Edith Wharton`s most celebrated work (2 words)
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F.
Countered one accusation with another
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G.
Location for a state of great joy and satisfaction (2 words)
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H.
Slang for something coming as a complete surprise (4 words)
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I.
Horse talk
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J.
Ultraviolet radiation shield. (2 words)
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K.
....... ........ nothing gained! (2 words)
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L.
An important section of a band
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M.
Mammy in "A Member of the Wedding", for example (3 words)
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N.
Feminine pal (2 words)
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O.
Dollar value of shipment of minerals for the production of steel (3 words)
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P.
Authored by one person and attributed to another (2 words)
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Q.
In a precarious situation; usually of one`s own making, colloq (4 words)
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R.
Undeserved expression of approval (2 words)
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S.
A sweet spice used in making insence in Biblical times
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T.
At once, straight off
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U.
Vomit
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V.
Left of center political party member having a distinctive cultural heritage (1 word, 1 abbrv)
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W.
Really beautiful, gorgeous (slang) (2 words)
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X.
Fates, fortunes
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Y.
Choice taken by one without outside interference
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Z.
Supermarket in Detroit? (2 words)
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