#[Pyth][1], 32

    jd"QZENRPMA\nLHIFKSXJ\n\0TUVWYGC

Output:

    Q Z E N R P M A 
     L H I F K S X J 
      T U V W Y G C


Combines @Peter Taylor's grid, @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax.

Explanation:

`j` is python's string join. `d` is space. `\0` is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.


  [1]: https://github.com/isaacg1/pyth