Blogger's quota? | 20 |
Ph.D. candidate, e.g. | 21 |
Many a university lab employee, colloquially | 44 |
Reporters who were trained in Washington, D.C.? | 47 |
Fence builder's starting point | 34 |
As soon as possible | 19 |
___ fallacy | 11 |
Old wind instrument | 19 |
How Wolfe's "The Hills Beyond" was published | 58 |
False hair | 10 |
Mail carrier, slangily | 22 |
Message board activity | 22 |
Bulletin board items | 20 |
Cruel blogger's device for disciplining employees? | 54 |
Musical piece at the end of a church service | 44 |
Musical afterthought | 20 |
Concluding movement | 19 |
Closing piece of music | 22 |
Closing musical selection | 25 |
He pushes the envelope | 22 |
U.S. male? | 10 |
Repetitive bell-ringer | 22 |
One pushing the envelope? | 25 |
Mailer's go-between | 23 |
He who "always rings twice" | 37 |
Daily neighborhood sight | 24 |
Civil-service ringer | 20 |
"The ___ Always Rings Twice": Cain | 44 |
Cancelled in a way | 18 |
Mailing-date indicators | 23 |
U. S. mail V.I.P. | 17 |
Person of letters | 17 |
Official in charge of sorts? | 28 |
Mind or piece? | 14 |
Man of many cancellations | 25 |
Letter head | 11 |
After Leonardo, e.g.? | 21 |
Federal officials | 17 |
Drivers of red-white-and-blue vans | 34 |
Workers for William F. Bolger | 29 |
They ring twice | 15 |
Some mail carriers | 18 |
Pen pals' go-betweens | 25 |
Ones who are lettered? | 22 |
Letter experts | 14 |
Certain ringers | 15 |
Box fillers | 11 |
Like New York City's Sony Building | 38 |
Like many Thomas Pynchon or Don DeLillo novels | 46 |
Bodily organ with no definite structure, function, or truth-value at all? | 73 |
Style of New York's Sony Building | 37 |
Obit for a Washington paper? | 28 |
Dead-letter office | 18 |
Bridge-table replay | 19 |
After-the-fact discussion | 25 |
AFTER DEATH | 11 |
Stiff examinations? | 19 |
After the Pentateuchal period | 29 |
Plumber's concern at the allergist's office? | 52 |
Excuse for rhinoplasty? | 23 |
Of the very, very young | 23 |
"___ BILLS" (sign on a hoarding) | 42 |
___ BILLS (sign on a wall) | 26 |
Sign on a construction site fence | 33 |
Position, in Pisa | 17 |
Job or place: It. | 17 |
Mail clerk's fruit? | 23 |
Mail carrier's underwear? | 29 |
They're usually numbered | 28 |
Mail holders | 12 |
Mail conveniences ... or a hint to eight squares in this puzzle | 63 |
Sort of sorter | 14 |
Stamp sellers | 13 |
Tom of "Newhart" | 26 |
"Newhart" actor Tom | 29 |
Three-time "Newhart" Emmy nominee | 43 |
Actor Tom of "Newhart" | 32 |
Job for Dad the doctor? | 23 |
After things are sewn up? | 25 |
Requiring no stamps | 19 |
Like some envelopes | 19 |
Defer | 5 |
Adjourn sine die | 16 |
On hold | 7 |
Deferred | 8 |
Apt anagram of STOPPED? NO | 26 |
Those who prefer suspense? | 26 |
Washington newspaper editor? | 28 |
Career at a Washington newspaper? | 33 |
Like the grunge rock movement | 29 |
Genre for Talking Heads and Killing Joke | 40 |
Pony-express route | 18 |
Old-time mail route | 19 |
One may follow a signature | 26 |
Afterthought | 12 |
End-of-letter addendum | 22 |
Like most bowl games | 20 |
Time for playoffs | 17 |
Time for play-off games | 23 |
Like most bowls | 15 |