A Moment of Truth

by Judy Miller

           
     
           
         
       
         
         
         
           
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A.   Blueblooded

B.   Like most police force

C.   Shoreline find

D.   Some "favorite things" (7)

E.   Sparkling

F.   Words from a Camelot duet (13)

G.   Toyota SUV

H.   Stethoscope find (2)

I.   Eclipse

J.   Nursery rhyme character portrayed by Bullwinkle
in a cartoon parody (2)

K.   Momentous

L.   Advice from M (9)

M.   P.L. Travers` creation (2)

N.   The first 6 or so of 12 (2)

O.   Subject of a Camelot solo

P.   Offshoot

Q.   Refreshing quote from our author (5)

R.   Shoulder stabilizer (2)

S.   Filibuster deployer, e.g.

T.   Pay

U.   For some, it`s preceded by an aura (2)

V.   America`s Cup team member

W.   Triage setting (2)

X.   Verified

Y.   Linguistic exercise for Eliza (8, with "The")

Z.   Musical partnership, 1940s-1960s (3)

AA.   Victor/Victoria duet (3)

AB.   The Abominable Snowman

AC.   Part of "GED" in many states

AD.   Diplomat`s carry-on (2)

AE.   Tony, Oscar, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize winning
duo, 1940s-1950s

AF.   Splash

AG.   Captain Von Trapp in 1965 (2)

AH.   Soca hit by Arrow, 1982 (3)

AI.   Eager to get and keep

AJ.   "___ Blues," by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven,
1927 (2)

AK.   Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, per M (6)

AL.   Emptied

AM.   King Arthur in 1960 (2)

AN.   Feodor Sverdlov in 1974 (2)

AO.   Community alert preceding a public hearing, e.g. (3)

AP.   Red blood cell