Television Quote: The opposite of Highe

by John Kiernan

       
     
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A.   Taking a chance (3 words)

B.   Showy

C.   Political movement prevalent in Russia in October
1917

D.   Word for word (2 words)

E.   "I`m strung --" (Jodeci, `Good Luv`, 3 words)

F.   "Never send to know for --" (John Donne quote, part
of a Hemingway title, 4 words)

G.   Son of lead actor of this series and member of group
from Clue T (Full name)

H.   Talent

I.   "-- and passed unscared along the wall." (Frost,
`Two Look at Two`, 2 words)

J.   Fiddling with the volume knob (3 words)

K.   Actress who plays a Press Secretary (2 words)

L.   Girlfriend of the symbol of a major movie studio
(Full name)

M.   Meticulous

N.   Description of laws designed to propogate Aryanism
in Nazi Germany (var.)

O.   Character on this series (Full name)

P.   Breakout film for group mentioned in Clue T (2 words,
with `The`)

Q.   In a manner showing shock at a transgression

R.   Change the way the words are aligned

S.   "Eternal -- fine if you happen to be dressed for
it." (Wood Allen, 2 words)

T.   Group of young actors from the 80s that included
the speaker of this quote (3 words)

U.   "-- Elder" (Jewish leader at the time of Herod,
2 words)

V.   A branch of government

W.   "-- The dark can bring a terrible vengeance." (Marc
Almond, `Madame de la Luna`, 3 words)

X.   Ratio international travellers pay attention to
(2 words)

Y.   "Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing
whether that nation, or any nation --" (Gettysburg address, 5 words)

Z.   President that built a famous addition onto the
White House (Full name)

AA.   City in which this TV series is based

AB.   "-- works which were done in you had been done in
Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes." (Matthew 11:21, 3 words)

AC.   Subject of many European vampire stories and films

AD.   A longshot; O. Henry story (4 words)