All through the Town--2

by Judy Miller

         
         
         
         
         
       
         
           
       
       
     
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A.   Paper + tape + a half twist (+ an umlaut) (2)

B.   Umbrella magnolia

C.   Rough or irregular

D.   Go go-with

E.   "Bravely bold" for Sir Robin, e.g.

F.   Made of inferior material

G.   Oshkosh B`Gosh size

H.   Focus of a chiropractic evaluation (2)

I.   Brooder regulator

J.   Pre-presidential enterprise: the Truman and Jacobson
___

K.   Tom Robbins classic (5)

L.   "American Pie" dedicatee (2)

M.   1957 hit by L

N.   "___. This will gratify some people and astonish
the rest." (Twain) (3)

O.   Completely pure

P.   Efficient and concise

Q.   Iceland`s Vatnajökull, e.g. (2)

R.   "A Wing and a Prayer" documents her battle with
cancer (2)

S.   Like new territory

T.   Martin, Moranis, Murray musical, 1986 (4)

U.   Copse

V.   Fluish

W.   Unwittingly

X.   "___: A Yorkshire Childhood," by Alan Titchmarsh (3)

Y.   Advertising slogan for "The World`s Most Huggable..."
(3)

Z.   "Maybe later" (3)

AA.   Laughton role (5)

AB.   Part of HPQ on the NYSE

AC.   Lesson of one of Alcott`s "Proverb Stories" (6)

AD.   Femur (2)

AE.   Take shelter; settle in (2)

AF.   ADA specialist

AG.   Proponent

AH.   Popular tourism slogan since 1969 (4)

AI.   Really relate to (2)

AJ.   Oliver or Jay

AK.   Despondent

AL.   Oscar winner for her role in Bonnie and Clyde (2)

AM.   Like a Lake Placid, when it`s placid (4)

AN.   Rebound

AO.   Christie`s rival

AP.   Cary before 1931

AQ.   Cipher

AR.   Columbus employer (2)

AS.   "An Odor of ___" (Faulkner story)

AT.   Bring about

AU.   Coriaceous