This legal Latin phrase means at first sight

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4 I'm so sorry! It's through my own fault!
5 A long-shot compromise candidate in 1844 James Polk is considered the first of these equine winners
6 It can be a type of oatmeal or an almost imperceptibly short bit of time
7 There's carpe diem but carpe vinum meaning this sounds even better
8 He was a brigadier general when he demanded the Unconditional Surrender of Fort Donelson in February 1862
9 Poet Stéphane Mallarmé wrote about one of these time periods of a Faun
10 This 2-word phrase means going on endlessly as the digits of pi do
11 3 recent presidents--Bush I Clinton & Obama--shared this trait common to only about 10% of Americans
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14 Thumb-sucking might be part of this an infant's first stage of development according to Freud


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