A.
iron or oxygen, for example
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B.
made a noise like a steam locomotive
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C.
is heavier than
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D.
small bit, stunted ear of corn
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E.
feature of Place de la Concorde
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F.
SI (2 wds)
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G.
caused by insufficient blood supply
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H.
burns lightly
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I.
thin strip of leather
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J.
his Second Law involves mass (2 wds)
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K.
describer of mass-energy relationship (2 wds)
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L.
monetary unit which originally meant "weight"
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M.
perfume element popularized by Chanel No. 5
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N.
French verse scheme, typically ABBA ABAB ABBAA
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O.
loafed, lazed
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P.
unit of quantity similar to a tad or smidgen
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Q.
bead money
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R.
underground dungeon accessible only from above
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S.
ascends
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T.
elements 104 and above
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U.
king who said "Paris is well worth a mass" (3 wds)
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V.
North Temperate Zone boundary (2 wds)
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W.
Thermidor preceder
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X.
makes a difference to
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Y.
thin, narrow pieces
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Z.
Penn and Hannity
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