A.
Go broke as a result of a bad deal (3)
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B.
Concurrence of opinion
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C.
Bother, annoy
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D.
Cecil B. or Agnes, e.g.
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E.
Exit
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F.
Leg parts
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G.
Part of a royal robe
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H.
Out of sight
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I.
At a previous time
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J.
In comfortable financial condition (2)
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K.
Depiction of Jesus wearing a crown of thorns (2)
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L.
Toward the rear
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M.
Final (2)
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N.
Lose a lot of money; get clean (3)
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O.
To this place
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P.
Break down into essential features
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Q.
Lay in a cozy position
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R.
Costume
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S.
Tightwad (2)
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T.
Hidden and difficult to see
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U.
Last name of person for whom America was named
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V.
Any one of eight English kings since the Norman Conquest
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W.
Fight back against hit men (2)
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X.
Elegantly dressed man in England
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Y.
Christmas tradition in the home (2)
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Z.
Obstruct, impede
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AA.
Long narrow estuary in Scotland (3)
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AB.
Binary compound containing the atmosphere`s most common element
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AC.
Totals
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AD.
Deceived, cheated; Given transportation (4)
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AE.
Arouse passions
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AF.
Vast sultinate founded in the 13th century (2)
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AG.
Senator from Georgia for 24 years
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AH.
Add more money or incentives to a deal (3)
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