A.
Perennial English League football champions (2 words)
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B.
It comes after Quinquagesima Sunday (2 words)
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C.
Former British colony in Southern Africa
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D.
Used a California job case
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E.
Dennis Conner or Ted Turner, for example
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F.
City in Ontario named after the man who won the Sudan back for the British
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G.
Befuddled
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H.
He coached Kansas basketball for 39 years (2 words)
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I.
What you might find in the fine print
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J.
Encourage and/or help
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K.
A Speaker`s first name
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L.
City associated with Karnak and Luxor
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M.
The name "Khoikhoi" is preferred to this South African term
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N.
First lady
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O.
Hoard
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P.
Source of vino
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Q.
Like the moors at night
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R.
Where you`d find a pocket watch
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S.
Optimally
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T.
George Clooney`s relationship to Rosemary
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U.
Musical where you`d find "Mama Rose" and "Baby Louise"
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V.
Highly toxic soft metal
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W.
He battled the green-eyed monster
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X.
Oft mentioned city in Iraq
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Y.
Superabundance; excess
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Z.
In a bizarre way
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AA.
Mr. Moto and Stepin Fetchit were bad Hollywood examples of this
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AB.
Score
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AC.
Overseas territory whose capital is Road Town (3 words)
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AD.
Song that starts out "Give me a ticket for an aeroplane..." (with "The")
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AE.
In the process of passing out of use or usefulness
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AF.
Where Christ suffered "The Agony"
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