A.
Vest
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B.
Deafening
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C.
Mystery`s partner in a Poe title
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D.
In a thoroughly planned fashion
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E.
You can be sentenced to death for this in some Islamic countries
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F.
In game notation, it`s the `E` of `E4`, for example
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G.
Like some hedged positions (2 words)
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H.
`She said the man in the ___ suit was a spy` (`America`, Simon and Garfunkel)
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I.
It`s the biggest, more than 425 times larger in land mass than ...
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J.
... the smallest (2 words)
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K.
In a cheap and inferior manner
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L.
Indefatigable
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M.
Scottish town known for a breed of draft horse
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N.
Sail into the wind
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O.
Paul wrote an epistle to them
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P.
Blue, paradoxically (hyph.)
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Q.
First name of Branden, Bowditch and Gorham
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R.
Street associated with Natalie Wood in a film (hyph.)
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S.
Psychological condition that might cause one to bump into furniture (2 words)
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T.
Inform, educate
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U.
The type of bed under the railroad tracks; a logic type that includes relevant and linear logic
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V.
First word of a trip vehicle?
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W.
What you`ll meet, coming through the rye (2 words)
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X.
It`s associated with the fibula
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Y.
English benefactor who never saw the U.S. school that bears his name (full name)
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Z.
The sixth book of a famous series, but the first film of that series (2 words)
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AA.
Edible hibiscus
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AB.
Jazz classic in a 5/4 signature (2 words)
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AC.
What can sometimes be heard before a couple of `bangs` (2 words)
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AD.
Clumsy
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AE.
Island purchased by Peter Minuit
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AF.
Famous beach
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AG.
Hypothetical substance whose existence Michelson and Morley disproved
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AH.
Brooklyn-born artist who died of an overdose at 27
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AI.
`Laughter is the __ between two people` (Victor Borge, 2 words)
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AJ.
The `I` in the IRT
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AK.
Horse-drawn sled
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AL.
To a high degree
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