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Mail service made obsolete by the transcontinental telegraph crossword clue


P O N Y E X P R E S S

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New York Times crossword of April 14th, 2009 other clues
'Are you ___ out?'
'Bedtime for ___' (Reagan film)
'Evil ___' (comics series)
'Gloria in excelsis ___'
'The Simpsons' teacher who was called Mrs. K
'We're off ___ the wizard ...'
'When You Wish Upon ___'
1970s Robert Young TV role
1985 Glenn Close/Jeff Bridges thriller
8-track alternatives
Actress Hathaway
Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet era, e.g.
Appeal
Bat, ball, glove, etc.
Bucks' partners
Burgundy or Bordeaux
Catch and throw back, as fly balls
Come in second
Congo's name before 1997
Contents of the Spanish Main
Deli sandwich, for short
Economist John Maynard ___
Eisenhower and Turner
Enthusiasm
Farm team
Fearsome display at a natural history museum
Film studio locale
Fish stew containers
Four-time Harrison Ford film role
General Mills brand
German's 'Dear me!'
Go 50 in a 30-m.p.h. zone, e.g.
Go here and there
Groveled
Hardly a little angel
Hay unit
Heart test readout: Abbr.
Honeybunch
In a Kinks hit s/he 'walked like a woman and talked like a man'
It's last to be sunk
Joyful tune
Kanga's baby
Lenin's 'What ___ Be Done?'
Like raisins vis-à-vis grapes
Love, Italian-style
Mob scene
Most Little Leaguers
Mushroom producer, for short
Number of hills in Roma
Oklahoma city
Pat of 'Wheel of Fortune'
Pimply
Property claims
River of Spain
Rodeo rope
Rome's ___ Fountain
Saint Barthélemy et d'autres
Second-level seating
Send, as payment
Similar
Simple swimming stroke
Slowly, in music
Test for Ph.D. wannabes
The 'S' in WASP
The Beatles' 'Let ___'
Tree with catkins
TV's DeGeneres
Utah ski resort
Very much
W.W. II command
Waiters' handouts
What the long Across answers with circles have
Where Simón Bolívar was once president
Widening in a highway, maybe
World Series org.

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