A.
Happening
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B.
Vulgar; flashy; tawdry
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C.
Comedy duo, late 1940s-1956 (3 words)
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D.
Computer company
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E.
Bound to fail
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F.
Not closed
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G.
Gangster`s lawyer
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H.
City that is home to NIH
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I.
Holy family flight destination
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J.
Johnny Carson comedy role (3 words)
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K.
Fox cartoon comedy series (4 words)
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L.
Dense; viscous
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M.
Minor prophet
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N.
Sound reflection
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O.
Graduation attire
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P.
Without adequate consideration
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Q.
Toward the stern
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R.
Destructive interference
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S.
Singer/comic turned congressman (2 words)
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T.
Innocent young woman
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U.
What sister Kate is good at
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V.
Terrible
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W.
Canadian beverage (2 words)
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X.
Chess first mover
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Y.
Deserter`s state (acronym)
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Z.
American violinist 1916-99 (2 words)
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AA.
"___ me the money!"
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AB.
"___ Busters"
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AC.
Jack Benny`s factotum
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AD.
Big name in the oil business
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AE.
"Phone home" guy
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AF.
"___ but the best"
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AG.
It can be near, middle, or far
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AH.
Comedy duo, late 1960s (3 words)
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AI.
Workplace safety oversight group (initials)
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AJ.
Former serviceman
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AK.
Singer/comedian big in the 1920s and 30s (2 words)
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AL.
Engage in rowdy behavior or play
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AM.
Danny Kaye comedy movie role (3 words)
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AN.
Elevated state
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AO.
Ms. Lauder
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AP.
Worry; simmer
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AQ.
Blues singer James
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AR.
Sergeant Bilko (2 words)
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AS.
Demonstrative pronoun
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AT.
Possessive pronoun
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AU.
Comedienne famous for her charwoman skits (2 words)
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AV.
Unfreeze
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AW.
Consumed
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AX.
Negation
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AY.
Highland attire
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