Enter: Stage Front

by Judy Long

       
       
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A.   American singer and songwriter of "He`s a Rebel"
and others (two words)

B.   Swerve off-course

C.   The whole truth

D.   Institutional source of income perhaps

E.   Additional Stooge

F.   One and the other

G.   Misguided economic philosophy (five words)

H.   "I never said ..." A. Hitchcock, on his attitude
toward his performers (fifteen words)

I.   Recently discovered

J.   Links tyro

K.   Renew

L.   Productive

M.   Spat

N.   Camelback seat

O.   Tumor

P.   Tawdry

Q.   Organizer, of a sort

R.   A. Christie mystery (five words)

S.   Another hit by A (three words)

T.   Norse god

U.   Pastime

V.   Professional party coordinator (two words)

W.   Notice

X.   Bowling

Y.   Boisterous

Z.   "___ delicious" (Almond Joy slogan)

AA.   Walter Lantz penguin (two words)

AB.   Queen lyric (five words)

AC.   Syd Barrett/Pink Floyd bio (four words)

AD.   "___ and gloom"

AE.   R. Dangerfield tippling confession (eighteen words)

AF.   "Short ___" (scant attention)

AG.   Tenured painter, perhaps (hyph.)

AH.   Witch doctor

AI.   Formation of a blood clot

AJ.   Focal point

AK.   Beat

AL.   "___ splint" (runner`s injury)