A.
Guitar-like 16th-century musical instrument
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B.
Jewish religious movement
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C.
Type of city transit
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D.
Deepest
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E.
"I have power to ..... ... hence." (Shakespeare, "King Henry IV") (2)
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F.
Trio of infielders reputed to have been the best double-play combination in baseball history (3 last names)
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G.
Bull-headed; inflexible
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H.
Queen of the Underword
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I.
Edith Wharton novel (3, with "The")
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J.
Relating to horseback riding
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K.
Turn color as if in embarrassment or shame
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L.
Garments worn in the Levant
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M.
State of harmony
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N.
Divulge a secret (7)
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O.
English steamed flour pudding
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P.
Type of pastry that uses lots of merange and/or topping (2)
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Q.
Entangling
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R.
Female singing star for more than forty years still going strong in several music genres (2)
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S.
Harsh prison sentence
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T.
A person who is pitiless and emotionless is said to have a ............. (3)
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U.
Clot in one or more of the veins of a bone
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V.
No-skill gambling game with numbers
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W.
Director of TV soaps "All My Children," "One Life to Live" and many others (2)
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X.
Affirm to be true
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Y.
Sort of up-to-date or modern
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Z.
Menace of the comics
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AA.
Profundity; abyss
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AB.
Endeavor
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AC.
With short sharp turns
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AD.
Finalized
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