Puzzle #105

by Jim Sherman

       
     
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A.   Wrigley advertising campaign (2 wds, with "The")

B.   E. M. Forster novel (5 wds)

C.   Like written Arabic or Hebrew

D.   Will Rogers: "Even if you`re on the right track,
you`ll get run over ___" (5 wds)

E.   Political strategy used to gain and maintain power
(3 wds)

F.   Clumsy person (5 wds)

G.   Music with a syncopated melody

H.   End, coffee and sofa (2 wds)

I.   Flamboyantly

J.   Epithet for members of the American Party (hyph)

K.   Pink (2 wds)

L.   Bob Dylan song (4 wds)

M.   U.S. department that includes the Food & Drug Administration
(4 wds)

N.   Spirit manifesting itself in the form of mist

O.   H.L. Mencken: "The urge to save humanity is almost
always ___" (8 wds)

P.   Indiscreet talkers

Q.   "Camelot" song (6 wds)

R.   Dr. Arthur Agatston best-seller (3 wds, with "The")

S.   Approach to developing software (2 wds, 1 hyph)

T.   Developed

U.   A business association common to the professions
(3 wds)

V.   Pope: "A little learning ___" (4 wds)

W.   Gossip

X.   John Shedd: "A ship in the harbor is safe, but ____"
(7 wds)

Y.   George Segal movie (5 wds)

Z.   Bluster

AA.   Something that serves as a practical example of
a principle or abstract idea (2 wds)

AB.   Tends to the lawn

AC.   Speaks rapidly and incessantly

AD.   Where`s Waldo? (4 wds)

AE.   Selection on the basis of what seems best

AF.   Causing vexation

AG.   The first part of the First Amendment (2 wds, with
"The")

AH.   He played Perry Mason (2 wds)

AI.   Hank Williams` song (3 wds)

AJ.   Part of the brain in the back of the head (2 wds)

AK.   He played Perry Mason (2 wds)

AL.   Informed

AM.   Philip K. Dick novel, "Do Androids Dream of ____"
(2 wds)

AN.   He played Perry Mason (2 wds)