Modern economy

by Frank Podosek

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A.   Confusing fact and fantasy

B.   Ground-effect machine

C.   Romantic comedy featuring Jack Lemmon and Carol
Lynley (5)

D.   Linkage

E.   Dazzling

F.   Rossano Brazzi sang it to Mitzi Gaynor (3)

G.   It uses digits 0 to F (3)

H.   Efface

I.   They sang about a hammer when Martin Luther King,
Jr., orated about a dream (4)

J.   Handle

K.   Slur

L.   Fissure

M.   Staple sustenance (2)

N.   Animating principle

O.   Formerly NBS

P.   They are often thought responsible for the Dead
Sea Scrolls

Q.   Artifice; canine customer of Acme products

R.   Gush

S.   Becomes rigid

T.   Where Brownie did a heckuva job (4)

U.   Annoying fool

V.   Former Anatolian

W.   Treatise on AJ (4)

X.   Military footware covering the knee in front but
not in back (2)

Y.   Snakelike fish

Z.   Set apart

AA.   Iowa watercourse named after Procyon mammal (2)

AB.   Clockwise

AC.   Cause for optimism, even in a storm (2)

AD.   Venus or Mars, but not Saturn (2)

AE.   Latitude

AF.   A lot

AG.   Speech

AH.   Not under control

AI.   Not clearly visible

AJ.   Symbols which assist understanding of the written
word

AK.   Aquatic relative of a polecat

AL.   Root bark tea flavoring

AM.   Enmeshing

AN.   Early role-playing game (3)

AO.   Downtown (2)

AP.   Obsolescence

AQ.   Cushion

AR.   Multiple structures of the same substance

AS.   Double performance (2)

AT.   Upheaving

AU.   Union Pacific groupies (3)