Celebrating the 100th

by John Kiernan

       
           
         
     
     
         
       
         
       
         
         
       
   
         
       
     
       
       
           
       
     
     
         
     
       
       
       
         
                                   

A.   Effable

B.   Hit from the Tokens (With `The`, 3 words)

C.   "-- Man" (W.C. Fields classic, 5 words)

D.   Colander

E.   "In the --" (Title of two different songs, one by
Cole Porter, one by the Five Satins, 4 words)

F.   Decadent

G.   First three words of Don McLean`s other hit (3 words)

H.   Words preceding `Stay` and `Go` in the song by the
Clash (2 words)

I.   Classic Christmas carol (6 words)

J.   The biggest thing to hit Tunguska, Russia

K.   Hanks and Springsteen won Oscars for this film

L.   She played Gloria (Full name)

M.   "-- end" (Crazy, 3 words)

N.   Polonius` most famous advice, often misattributed
to Ben Franklin (7 words)

O.   A phrase heard every Memorial Day weekend (4 words)

P.   Famous TV neighbor surname

Q.   Farewell, Jacques!

R.   Coal tar distillate favored by puzzlemakers

S.   Its end was upstaged by Gettysburg (4 words)

T.   Last word of Ferde Grofe`s most famous piece

U.   In a favoring manner

V.   Major moon of Jupiter

W.   Bubbles

X.   City that actually had Jerry Springer as mayor

Y.   Walk (2 words)

Z.   A non-commissioned officer (2 words)

AA.   Enough

AB.   City and country known as the home of the United
East and West India Companies

AC.   An undesirable ocean trip

AD.   Ambivalence

AE.   Play that made Andy Griffith a star (4 words)

AF.   He`s played Leon Trotsky, the Marquis de Sade and
Casanova Frankenstein (Full Name)

AG.   He built the West Wing (Full name)

AH.   Mark Twain`s final home (City and State)

AI.   Prevaricate

AJ.   "He -- like most men used money..." (`Sweet Bird
of Youth`, 2 words)

AK.   "No matter what side of the argument you are on,
you always find people on your -- you wish were on the other." (Heifetz, 2 words)

AL.   Someone who has to keep his nibs fresh

AM.   Clint Eastwood film with a pilose co-star (5 words)

AN.   "-- Rockies" (1942 Western featuring fur trappers
and Mounties, 3 words)

AO.   What Valentine and Proteus were (4 words)

AP.   Strenuous

AQ.   Form of prose

AR.   So-so (3 words)

AS.   Identical

AT.   Where a famous conflict ended (2 words)

AU.   Papal envoy