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The Chronicle of Higher Education Jun 17 2011

ClueAnswer
1974 Italian comedy directed by Franco Brusati BREAANDCHOLATE
Ability to play many parts RANGE
Abruptly change course VEER
Actress Anderson LONI
Age at which Gerald Ford, the longest-lived U.S. President, died in 2006 NIETYTHRE
Archipelago member ISLET
Balance-sheet abbr. YTD
Bit of paperwork SLIP
Both: Prefix AMBI
ChapStick container TUBE
Cheerleader’s word RAH
City near Padua ESTE
Concert venue ARNA
Contribute LEND
Corporation that received an Oscar for scientific and technical achievement in 1997 IMAX
Discloses, as secrets TELLS
Drive-train component AXLE
Drumstick’s makeup DARKMEAT
Emulate Madame Defarge KNIT
Entrée inclusion SIDE
Except for SAVE
Exist ARE
Fervent AVID
Former Canadian prime minister Mulroney BRIAN
Frequent singing partner of Louis ELLA
Garden of Eden fruit FIG
Girl in a J.D. Salinger story ESME
Hallux, more commonly BIGTOE
Hit the buzzer? SWAT
Horrify SHK
How lousy actors deliver their lines WOODENLY
It might restrict texting while driving STATELAW
Keats’s “___ on Indolence” ODE
Kickoff needs TEES
Languish WILT
Like much of New Zealand’s native fauna AVIAN
Like recycled bottles EMPTY
Literary Nobelist Bunin IVAN
Lorgnette OPAGLASSS
Magazine whose premiere issue featured an Isaac Asimov story OMNI
Much mid-April mail INCOMEAXRETRNS
New Rochelle’s ___ College IONA
Nigerian staple crop YAMS
Nothing, in Nayarit NAA
Number-picking game KENO
October 15, for example IDES
Old ___ (London courthouse) BAILEY
One coulomb per second AMPE
One on the verge of a breakdown? LEMON
Prayer of many decades ROSARY
Prefix meaning “race” ETHNO
Ragamuffin WAIF
Rare Himalayan sighting YEI
Regardless ANYHOW
Rehab relative DETOX
Resident of Bag End BILBO
Shortly INASEC
Song whose title is French for “skylark” ALOUETTE
Stable fodder OATS
Steer clear of AVOID
Stout alternative ALE
Target of Hercules’s second labor HYDRA
Tattoo artist’s supply INKS
Treasure in a shrine RELIC
Untrustworthy types KNAVES
Uruguayan unit PESO
Verdant LUSH
White part of a white birch BARK
Yom Kippur War site SIAI
___ arms (outraged) UPIN
“Critique of Pure Reason” philosopher KANT
“Daphnis et Chloé” composer RAVEL
“Don’t tread ___” (Gadsden flag motto) ONME
“Full fathom five thy father lies ...” singer ARIEL
“Peer Gynt” playwright IBSN
“Star Trek” phaser setting STN
“___ 18” (Leon Uris novel) MILA
“___ better to have loved and lost ...” TIS
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