A.
Australian soprano whose autobiography is subtitled "A Prima Donna`s Progress" (2)
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B.
Part of a lecture follow-up
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C.
Scope, e.g.
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D.
Part of the body`s fight-or-flight response
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E.
Indiscriminate
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F.
"Accuse not Nature: she hath done her part; Do thou but ___" (Milton)
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G.
"Poor Little Rich Girl" Barbara
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H.
Parvenu
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I.
Rambled
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J.
One of Alcott`s little women
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K.
Enable
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L.
Author of "Deadlines & Datelines," 1999
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M.
Frumpy
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N.
Inconspicuous
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O.
Not here
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P.
South African enclave
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Q.
Obstinate
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R.
"His useful care was ever ___" (Samuel Johnson)
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S.
Wrote without credit
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T.
Environment
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U.
Body type
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V.
White lightning
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W.
Survey
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X.
As an inevitable result (2)
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Y.
Unruly
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Z.
Good source of beta carotene (2)
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AA.
Subject for Wouk
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AB.
#1 hit for Mary Wells, 1962 (6)
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AC.
"Chasing the Wind: The Autobiography of ___" (2)
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AD.
Coat
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AE.
Water moccasin
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AF.
Revive
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AG.
Focal point
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AH.
Our author on matrimony (7)
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AI.
Pivoted crossbar on a harness
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AJ.
Getting by ___ (mostly on hope) (6)
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AK.
Refuse
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AL.
Semi-sweet white wine from western Germany
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AM.
Erskine Caldwell`s "___: Memory and Observation," 1968 (2)
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AN.
Sprout
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AO.
Open-weave fabric
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AP.
Burl Ives favorite for kids (9)
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AQ.
One target of an early childhood vaccine
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AR.
Relentless
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AS.
Like some deliveries
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AT.
Technique
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