This drama's coach Taylor: Clear eyes full hearts can't lose

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2 More than 15% of the people in this nation live in Budapest
3 The 5 interconnected rings in its logo represent continents
4 This verb can mean to attend a party uninvited or to fall asleep from exhaustion after one
5 This Starfleet captain: Make it so
6 Norman Mailer added a suffix to fact to get this now meaning a fact of little importance
7 The first first lady with a doctorate Jill Biden earned hers in education from the university of this state in 2007
8 The capital of Romania Bucharest is on the Dambovita whose waters feed this river
9 You've certainly noticed that the logo of this omnipresent company is underlined by a smile that points from A to Z
10 The type of club that operates past the normal closing time or a movie with Griffin Dunne out past his bedtime
11 Barney on this sitcom: It's gonna be legendary!
12 We didn't have this word for a person who studies the natural & physical world until William Whewell invented it in 1834
13 The first first lady to receive an Emmy her Tour of the White House can still be seen on YouTube
14 Budapest's Millennium Monument here features this archangel who told Mary she'd birth Jesus; he holds St. Stephen's holy crown
15 The logo of this fashion house named for its founder contains 2 interlocking Cs backwards & forwards
16 Gotta say I don't remember much from Joe Jonas' one of these on Ibiza right before Joe's big wedding with Sophie Turner
17 This sitcom character: How you doin'?
18 Reviewing a murder mystery in 1930 Donald Gordon coined this inquisitive 3-words-in-one word for a detective story
19 She's the first first lady born in continental Europe
20 In 1631 this cardinal saw Brest's potential as a naval base & the city became the seat of the French Naval Academy in 1830
21 Consisting of two snakes the logo for this programming language seen here didn't have to change its colors to support Ukraine
22 Combining a holiday & a month it's the title of a Preston Sturges film or a party theme illustrated here
23 Translating a work by Goethe Thomas Carlyle used this hyphenated term for forgetful though not to describe a professor
24 The first first lady to love to 90 she in fact lived to 97
25 Brest is in this region of France that extends west into the Atlantic & whose administrative center is Rennes
26 This Italian carmaker has a black prancing horse on a yellow background in its logo
27 Fancy clubs offer this 2-word option that can involve vodka marked up 5000% just for you & your guests
28 Mork: This double-talk Orkan signoff
29 Lewis Carroll coined this word perhaps as a portmanteau of chuckle & snort
30 Nicholas Sparks sparked joy in readers with this love story of Noah & Allie
31 Son of a gun this female part of a flower is made up of the ovary style & stigma
32 This late musician lends his name to the airport in Liverpool
33 Hey this guy play a song for me I'm not sleepy and there is no place I'm going to
34 2 sisters are separated in war-torn France each on her own dangerous path in this avian-titled bestseller by Kristin Hannah
35 Gymnosperms bear seeds in cones; these constituting most of the world's green plants have flowers
36 Mother Teresa airport doesn't serve Calcutta but Tirana the capital of this nation
37 Mass: A verb meaning to hammer repeatedly
38 May your heart always be joyful may your song always be sung and may you stay this
39 Bostonians You Love My Dad's Poetry.Try My Pleading On For Size.
40 Author Richard Wright played the role of Bigger Thomas in a 1951 film based on this novel
41 Also known as pods most of these release seeds by splitting open at their seams; some like peanuts don't open naturally
42 If Jomo Kenyatta Airport is your destination you're headed for this major city of East Africa that it serves
43 Length: Grounds adjoining a home
44 Socialists...Science Teachers...Accused Murderers...No CauseToo Unpopular!
45 William S. Burroughs admitted that he wrote this controversial 1959 novel under the influence of drugs
46 X is for this tissue in plants that provides support & moves water
47 This city's airport bears the name of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith one of the first pilots to fly from the U.S. to Australia
48 Time:A representative of a duelist
49 I Wrote The BookOn English Law(My Famous Commentaries)& I Can Help You!
50 In 2020 Colson Whitehead won a second Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for this novel
51 Located near Tel Aviv Israel's largest & busiest airport is named for him Israel's first prime minister
52 Chemistry: An insectivorous mammal


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