A Fool and His Money

by Judy Long

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A.   Prodding technique (six words)

B.   Intend to

C.   With "The," Harvey Keitel film (two words)

D.   Personal view

E.   Substitution

F.   Isolated (five words)

G.   Obtain

H.   What`s gone, according to B.B. King

I.   Photographic, as memory

J.   Amuse

K.   "If you ___?" (Shakespearean question) (six words)

L.   Roger L. Jewell book (four words)

M.   Enjoys a double benefit (seven words)

N.   Macguire motto (four words)

O.   Beverly Knight single (three words)

P.   Loud or powerful

Q.   Examine (four words)

R.   Counting rhyme opener (seven words)

S.   Morning or evening, perhaps? (two words)

T.   Phrase of mutual cooperation (eight words)

U.   Ill-situated (eight words)

V.   Expert (two words)

W.   Response to a glare? (four words)

X.   Clumsy

Y.   Totally (seven words)

Z.   "Take it on the ___"

AA.   Blake Edwards comedy (two words)

AB.   Right maker?

AC.   Neither extreme (four words)

AD.   Enjoy a hearty repast (four words)

AE.   Cipher

AF.   O`Hara home

AG.   Alteration

AH.   European river

AI.   Speechify

AJ.   Stupefy

AK.   Terrify (five words)

AL.   Picture

AM.   Lubricating

AN.   Dwarves` closing line (thirteen words)

AO.   Learned

AP.   Move by degrees

AQ.   Dating again? (three words)

AR.   Over again

AS.   ABC drama

AT.   Munchkin Mayor proclamation (thirteen words)

AU.   Old-fashioned toy

AV.   Printed (four words)

AW.   Nil

AX.   Game system

AY.   Executed Rosenberg

BZ.   Jewish leader