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Means of communication since 1817, in brief crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 30th, 2016 other clues
'Glass half empty' sort
'Mean Girls' screenwriter
'___ pray'
1922 Kafka short story
Armful for Moses
Attribute as the cause of
Author of the 'Mostly Ghostly' book series
Author who shares his name with a German state
Basis of a patent
Boots
Change, as allegiances
Charles who created murals for Harlem Hospital and the American Museum of Natural History
Child support, for short?
Close to, colloquially
Completely surpass
Dull-witted
Emily Dickinson's 'Ended, ___ it begun'
F and G, but not H
Feature of CNN or Fox News
Fire away
Goya's 'Duchess of ___'
Grade sch. class
Grind down
Has dreams
Hedge fund employee
Hematologist's measure
Hindu goddess often portrayed with her husband Shiva
Host
It adds stress: Abbr
It doesn't have much to say
Itinerary abbr
Kind of card
Ladder's counterpart
Legal org
Like motel walls, it often seems
Meander
Michael Moore offering, for short
One sitting on a celestial throne
Part of a hit 1940s-'50s film trio
Part of a square
Peak
Pet name meaning 'faithful'
Pioneer in New Journalism in the 1960s-'70s
Ready
Refuses to
Ridiculous imitation
Santa ___
Sea ___
Sell
Slide presentations?
Some receptions
Something John Adams and John Quincy Adams each had
Sparring partners?
Sprayed, in a way
Sprayer
Start of a Hamlet monologue
Start of many a romantic comedy
Surgeon's tool
That there
They might be ill
Track things
Traffic report source, often
Wife in Jonathan Franzen's 'The Corrections'
Wonder
Work on a lead, maybe
Writer Sedaris
Zodiac symbol

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