If a pun is the lowest form of wit, is a bun the lowest form of wheat?

by Phelps Gates

     
       
         
         
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A.   intuitive feeling

B.   Jacks or better, for example

C.   alfalfa and mesquite

D.   some undershirts

E.   wooden benches with backs

F.   college with its main campus in Medford, MA

G.   state of being drowsy, especially when accompanied
by yawning

H.   Le déjeuner sur l`herbe depicts this

I.   someone with integrity and honor (Yiddish)

J.   off-white

K.   "lead us not ___" (3 wds; children`s version)

L.   yeast, for example

M.   oxymoronically named eighties TV show featuring
green slime (6 wds)

N.   stinky

O.   high society (2 wds, informal)

P.   what abstemiously has all of

Q.   imaginary saint in a TV hospital series name

R.   close counts in hand grenades and this

S.   a slang example of entirety

T.   naval response (2 wds); Madagascar lemur (hyph.)

U.   Kentucky town where a dog defeated a cat in the
2008 mayoral election (2 wds)

V.   punning name for an inn (2 wds)

W.   1956 Gogi Grant #1 hit (3 wds)

X.   2010 Oscar-nominated animated 3-D film about a Viking
boy (5 wds)

Y.   "no kidding!" (3 wds)

Z.   Poles call this a marrowsky