So Much for Professional Courtesy

by Judy Long

       
         
       
     
         
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A.   Like some professors? (hyph.)

B.   Silicon Valley town (two words)

C.   Actor John Bunny`s oft-quoted toast (ten words)

D.   James novella (five words)

E.   Food chain (two words)

F.   Ron`s better half (two words)

G.   Power tools (two words)

H.   Post-exercise complaint? (four words)

I.   Shorthanded

J.   Most awful

K.   British comedy (seven words)

L.   Porter "top" line (seven words)

M.   Nonsense

N.   Preparing potatoes, in a way

O.   Contrite (three words)

P.   Milquetoasts

Q.   Salon accessories (two words)

R.   Dover landmarks

S.   Not trusted

T.   Scapegoats

U.   Close to (six words)

V.   Valentine start? (three words)

W.   Type of carving

X.   In trouble (six words)

Y.   Housetops

Z.   Portuguese explorer (three words)

AA.   Chafes

AB.   Accorded

AC.   Purgatives

AD.   Opening line from the Duprees, and others (six words)

AE.   Field workers?

AF.   Express dissatisfaction

AG.   Makes a bad situation worse (four words)

AH.   Like some beans

AI.   Brawl (two words, one hyph.)

AJ.   Be successful (three words)

AK.   Troubles (three words)

AL.   Stringing along (two words)

AM.   Meyers flick (six words)

AN.   Vernon and Irene

AO.   Very young (five words)