Deli Delight

by Roland Foster

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A.   Third line of the nursery rhyme (see AI) (7)

B.   Like some feathers

C.   Fourth line of the nursery rhyme (see AI) (5)

D.   Uriah, for one

E.   Detractive

F.   Resting place

G.   Shuttle operator

H.   Subsequent to

I.   Set apart

J.   Song sung by Miss Monroe, among others (5)

K.   Offense

L.   Hale

M.   Beloved former Flatbush landmark (2)

N.   Treasured Chevy

O.   Scrutinize

P.   Prepared

Q.   The last dramatic series from the golden age of
radio (4)

R.   Turn right

S.   Overalls town

T.   Irish poet

U.   Mean

V.   Present

W.   Speaks

X.   Really quickly (6)

Y.   Likewise

Z.   Ready and willing

AA.   Pedigreed

AB.   Equine fuel

AC.   Closet full of skeletons (2)

AD.   Concerned with imaginative things

AE.   Put out

AF.   ______ Mouse

AG.   Four-stroke cycle inventor

AH.   Bengali leader

AI.   First line of a nursery rhyme (6)

AJ.   Decadent

AK.   Opening of a popular radio show of the 1930s/40s (13)

AL.   Notion

AM.   Luck quantity?

AN.   Second line of the nursery rhyme (see AI) (6)

AO.   Ms. Lauder

AP.   Yellow-green alga

AQ.   Inflatable fish

AR.   New World viper

AS.   Hard

AT.   Severe defeat

AU.   1950s radio and TV drama show (5)

AV.   Tutor

AW.   Bizarre (hyph.)

AX.   Of interest

AY.   Absolutely stunningly fantastic