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Answer | Clue |
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FACTS | “Stubborn things,” per John Adams |
DEATH | “No more than passing from one room into another,” per Helen Keller |
TAO | “The way,” per 48-Down |
REALITYTV | “The museum of social decay,” per Gary Oldman |
DAM | what the fish said when it swam into a concrete wall, per an old joke |
ATROCIOUS | like the sound of “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” per the song of the same name |
EARTH | “Mostly harmless” place, per “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” |
ALI | “He died the most beloved person on the planet,” per Ken Burns |
ALI | “Sportsman of the Century,” per Sports Illustrated |
WIT | “The salt of conversation, not the food,” per William Hazlitt |
ART | “Coming face to face with yourself,” per Jackson Pollock |
DENTIST | whom one might go see at “tooth hurty,” per a classic joke [Czech] |
PUN | “The lowest form of humor ? when you don’t think of it first,” per Oscar Levant |
MOORESLAW | “Rule” stating that the number of transistors per microchip doubles every two years |
SATAN | “The accuser of our brethren,” per Revelation |
RAF | org. whose motto is “Per Ardua ad Astra” |
CARING | what sharing is, per a rhyming expression |
CHAOS | “Order waiting to be deciphered,” per José Saramago |
TRUTH | it’s “rarely pure and never simple,” per Oscar Wilde |
LIE | what hips don’t do, per a Shakira hit |
MOSEISLEY | “Wretched hive of scum and villainy,” per Obi-Wan Kenobi |
STINE | most prolific author of children’s horror fiction, per Guinness |
DEADMAN | sort who tells no tales, per an old saying |
SUPEREGO | part of the mind that is “like all propagandists, relentlessly repetitive,” per Adam Phillips |
PEN | “The tongue of the soul,” per Cervantes |
ART | “A veil, rather than a mirror,” per Oscar Wilde |
MADAM | ___ C. J. Walker, first American woman to become a self-made millionaire, per Guinness |
ITAKEIT | “… per my understanding” |
POETRY | it “lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar,” per Percy Bysshe Shelley |
LIGHT | it travels at nearly 300 million meters per second |
MMA | bouts with pay-per-view events, for short |
CENSUSDATA | gathering that occurs once per decade |
DRYMARTIN | what “should be made by filling a glass with gin, then waving it in the general direction of Italy,” per Noël Coward |
ASS | something of your neighbor’s not to covet, per the Ten Commandments |
ASSTATED | per the preceding discussion |
ATREE | what’s clothed in summer and naked in winter, per an old riddle |
SEX | “Emotion in motion,” per Mae West |
AWOMAN | what God is, per an Ariana Grande hit |
EDSEL | “The motor industry’s Titanic,” per a 1994 book |
HERTZ | one cycle per second |
CHESS | “The gymnasium of the mind,” per Blaise Pascal |
BEEGEES | “Britain’s first family of harmony,” per Brian Wilson |
NOONE | who is “too small to make a difference,” per a Greta Thunberg book title |
SIN | planting more than one kind of seed in a field, per Deuteronomy |
DURAG | “Anyone who has ever worn a ___ spells it ‘___,'” per a 2018 New York Times article |
MMA | sport with a big pay-per-view audience, in brief |
HATRED | the “vice of narrow souls,” per Balzac |
GROWINGUP | “Losing some illusions … perhaps to acquire others,” per Virginia Woolf |
STIPEND | per diem, e.g. |
EMO | “Music’s most maligned genre,” per critic Tom Connick |
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