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Mail letters, in the past crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 1st, 2011 other clues
Southeastern Conf. team
Spare items in garages
Spill a little?
They're subject to rapid inflation
Transplants, surgically
Trunk part
Twain hero, informally
Utility cart
Yen for
___ Bell
___ bread
___ instant
'Get out of here! Fast!'
'Grey's Anatomy' locales, for short
'That's the spot!'
'Uh-uh!'
2002 Katherine Frank political biography
About
Article of the Constitution that defines treason
Available, in a way
Baltic feeder
Behind
Bow
Brand in the frozen food section
Brand in the frozen food section
Circus sites
Conventional
Date
Dead, so to speak
Disable
Door without a knob, say
Drop
Econ. figure
Elvis follower
English novelist Bawden
Everything
First: Abbr.
Free
Gait
Giant #4
Go around for rounds?
Green: Prefix
Go for
Half of almost any odd-numbered Interstate highway
Hammer accompanier
Hardly blue-blooded
Head-slapper's cry
Helmsley and others
Hip-hop singer with the 2008 hit 'Paper Planes'
Hunky-dory
It starts 'Tell me, muse, of the man of many resources'
Japan Airlines competitor
Kind of center
Lincoln, maybe
Lock holders
Look (over)
Love overseas
Major Peruvian export
Not at all eager
Org. with a Seal of Acceptance
Passing preventer
Place for a spring
Plenteous
Praise
Range grp.
Ready
Refreshers
Repetition
Rob on a set
Rule
Salmon ___
Scale notes
Serving in John Betjeman's poem 'How to Get on in Society'
Some bread
Some schoolwork

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