A.
Alan Paton title (4)
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B.
Letter-by-letter
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C.
Uncomfortable (3)
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D.
Eternally, and then some (4)
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E.
Excite
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F.
Raw bar fare (5)
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G.
Pelagra preventative
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H.
Unreal
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I.
Factor
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J.
Famous Macbeth line (10)
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K.
Acknowledgement (2)
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L.
Imitation
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M.
How an undesirable thing goes (3)
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N.
Compel
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O.
Conic section curves
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P.
African-American spiritual or James Baldwin novel (6)
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Q.
Silly ones
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R.
Over-emotional behavior
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S.
Calculated approximation
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T.
Extremely contented (Southern colloquialism) (8)
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U.
Degenerate
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V.
Mount, Sir Richard, or Remington
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W.
Copy
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X.
Nickname of Hall-of-Fame White Sox second baseman
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Y.
Common phrase derived from 17th century English law (6)
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Z.
Provincial
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AA.
New Mexico (3)
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AB.
Tenant
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AC.
Superior
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AD.
What you might do if you are angry enough to do something even though it will cause more trouble for you (8)
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AE.
Alexander McCall Smith title (6)
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AF.
Not worthwhile
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AG.
Adage perhaps rephrasing Ecclesiastes 9:4 (11)
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AH.
Story
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AI.
Bench
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AJ.
Exists
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AK.
Adage paraphrased by Lincoln in an 1864 speech (5)
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AL.
Bovine advertising mascot
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AM.
Chartres assent
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AN.
Like some reprobates (5)
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AO.
European capital
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AP.
Disney movie mule
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AQ.
Quite unattractive (5)
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AR.
Regard
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AS.
South Pacific number (3)
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AT.
Noggin protector
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AU.
Wight, for one
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AV.
Deceit
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AW.
Carefree and stylish (4)
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AX.
Private Bailey
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AY.
Unwavering
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BZ.
Ken Kesey novel (6)
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South African mountain range or university
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Cousin of the Yeti
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