Holy Moolah

by Judy Long

       
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A.   Seizures

B.   "___ burnin` love" (Presley line) (two words)

C.   Lay`s line (seven words)

D.   American author/journalist/critic (two words)

E.   Causing emotion

F.   Hurries (four words)

G.   With "The," Hemingway work (five words)

H.   Reason to hurry? (seven words)

I.   Go over again

J.   "___ an eye" (four words)

K.   With liveliness

L.   Naked

M.   Blinked

N.   Wonka treat (two words)

O.   Chopped finely

P.   American actor (two words)

Q.   Ideas

R.   Shakespeare nominal quote (eighteen words)

S.   Idiots

T.   Keats classic (five words)

U.   Armstrong line (eleven words)

V.   Recited quickly (two words)

W.   Hewitt/Gellar horror flick (seven words)

X.   Childhood toy (hyph.)

Y.   Creating dissension

Z.   Nursery rhyme starter (ten words)

AA.   Non-standard trade quantities (two words)

AB.   Dissimilar duo (three words)

AC.   Willful but defensible distortion (two words)

AD.   Swaggering

AE.   Philippa Gregory genre (two words)

AF.   Non-denominational congregation (three words)

AG.   More than warm (six words)

AH.   French artist (two words)

AI.   Vocalizes, like a bird

AJ.   Be prepared (four words)

AK.   Battles to the end (three words)

AL.   Loses energy (four words)

AM.   From bad to worse (nine words)

AN.   Curs

AO.   Admonition from President Merkin Muffley (eleven
words)

AP.   Thanksgiving song (seven words)

AQ.   Scylla and Charybdis, updated (six words)

AR.   More than fidgetiness (three words)

AS.   Outperforms (three words)

AT.   Crested

AU.   Always

AV.   True

AW.   British war classic (seven words)

AX.   Ace of Aces (two words)

AY.   With "The," Caesar`s pronouncement at the Rubicon
(in some versions) (four words)