A.
Scenic, historic vacation area in Colorado
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B.
U.S. measurement
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C.
Going beyond all else
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D.
Make a concerted effort to achieve your goal (3 words)
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E.
With much difficulty, with very hard work
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F.
Liquor made from wormwood
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G.
Square up accounts
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H.
Place for securing watercraft or aircraft
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I.
Point in orbit farthest from earth
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J.
Elizabeth Browning poem: How do I love thee, let me ..... ... .... (3 words)
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K.
Monestery or convent
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L.
Road in section of Hyde Park, London (2 words)
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M.
Structure for collector of turnpike revenues (2 words)
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N.
Nonsense, balderdash, eyewash (slang)
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O.
Clumsy and ungraceful, socially unacceptable
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P.
Regular recurring pattern or beat
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Q.
Small low shrub of the mint family
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R.
Awful beyond words
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S.
Sport participant
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T.
Of days gone by
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U.
Glasses
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V.
Dirty and unfair blow in a fight (2 words)
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W.
Very bad or unpleasant
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X.
Noise of rushing air or water
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Y.
Suited to play sports
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Z.
Extend the due date at the library
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AA.
A peg used to join two pieces of wood
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AB.
In the uppermost position (4 words)
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AC.
While away time with a pen and paper
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AD.
Ten-event contest designed to determine the best all around athlete
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AE.
Get something or somebody again
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AF.
Large jug or pitcher
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AG.
One who affixes his signature on a document
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AH.
Polite and charming literary person (2 words)
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