It ain`t easy being green

by John Kiernan

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A.   He wrote about an Idiot (Last name)

B.   These words precede "needle", "storm" and "beholder"
(3 words)

C.   A work by Stallone or Hopper

D.   Tiny (colloq., hyphen.)

E.   The state of the College of Cardinals while electing
a Pope

F.   Jazz guitarist with the same first name as Word AH

G.   The "Rule" that are the percentages that describe
diminishing returns (hyphen.)

H.   Laudanum was used for this in the Victorian era

I.   "Live with --" (3 words)

J.   Retrospective CD by a rock group that includes Rick
Wakeman, Jon Anderson and Chris Squire

K.   School from Stillwater whose teams are called the
Cowboys (2 words)

L.   U.S. State where "Cold Mountain" was located

M.   Do better at the loom than the next person

N.   The first day of Spring (2 words)

O.   Regard

P.   A description of Ann

Q.   Doohickey

R.   Ex-California gubernatorial candidate Michael or
his TV pundit ex-wife Arianna

S.   A blind man would never be one of these in court

T.   Big league knuckleballer who played mostly with
the Dodgers and the Rangers (Full name)

U.   Bony

V.   Most newer computers have this type of port on them

W.   The newest Canadian province

X.   Country that was formerly the British Colony of
the Ellice Islands

Y.   Gullet

Z.  
Entertained with an eye toward inviting to a fraternity

AA.   A toothy Cat

AB.   Kentucky town on the Ohio river that was the birthplace
of Johnny Depp and Tom Ewell

AC.   Nickname for a furry character in the original `Star
Wars` series

AD.   She played Molly Brown and Dolores Claiborne (Full
name)

AE.   Film where Denzel Washington and Frank Sinatra played
Ben Marco (3 words)

AF.   Shakespeare play that ends with the action of a
snake (3 words)

AG.   It comes before Man and after Emerald

AH.   Jazz guitarist with the same first name as Word F

AI.   A perennial January topic in Washington D.C. (4
words)