A Nose for Crime

by Judy Long

     
       
     
         
     
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A.   Novella/musical/movie (five words)

B.   Exemplary (six words)

C.   Father of immunology (two words)

D.   Repeated melodies

E.   Give out

F.   Gravidity

G.   Adamant

H.   Servant`s quarters (five words)

I.   Calcium oxide

J.   Hudson/Borgnine film (three words)

K.   French winery (three words)

L.   Parker Brothers brand

M.   Trimmer

N.   Re-heating, perhaps (two words)

O.   Bedding

P.   Purplish

Q.   Maneuvered

R.   Church seats

S.   Cheese

T.   Actress Tara

U.   Asphalt

V.   With Y, Longfellow start (ten words)

W.   With X, Song of the South refrain (one word, hyph.)

X.   See W (one word, hyph.)

Y.   See V (twelve words)

Z.   Scatters

AA.   Antiquated

AB.   Barely misses a putt

AC.   Quid pro quo proverb? (five words)

AD.   Morrisey album

AE.   Type of fluid?

AF.   Economic doctrine (two words)

AG.   Fey

AH.   Swears

AI.   Jay Dean`s nickname

AJ.   Beef snacks (two words)

AK.   Paycheck`s ironic line? (twelve words)

AL.   Proprietors

AM.   Act giving electors to DC (eight words, one hyph.)

AN.   Shrunken

AO.   Marquez classic (five words)

AP.   Aces, for example

AQ.   Not ready

AR.   Darned

AS.   False testimony

AT.   Medgar

AU.   Type of cut or neck

AV.   Fitzgerald book (four words)

AW.   Sailor`s patron saint (two words, one abbrev.)