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Fifth-century king renowned for his cruelty 43
Story of a famous conqueror, Hollywood-style? 45
What a party invitation might specify 37
Invitation information specification 36
A kid might be punished for showing it 38
Prime minister between Churchill's terms 44
Churchill's successor and predecessor 41
Prime Minister between ChurchillÂ’s terms 44
Prime minister before and after Churchill 41
Predecessor and successor of Churchill 38
Landslide election winner of 1945 33
Labour Party leader from 1935 to 1955 37
He was preceded and followed by Churchill 41
Great Britain's P.M.: 1945–51 40
English prime minister: 1945–51 38
Churchill's successor in 1945 33
Churchill's successor as P.M.: 1945 39
Churchill's predecessor and successor 41
Churchill was his predecessor and successor 43
British Prime Minister: 1945–51 38
British P.M. during the creation of Israel 42
"As It Happened" memoirist, 1954 42
'30s-'50s British Labour Party leader 45
"It's for you," on a ltr. 39
Abbr. that often precedes a colon 33
Abbr. before a name on an envelope 34
Subtle "Hey, you": abbr. 34
Routing shorthand on an envelope 32
Line below a business name, perhaps 35
Letters that help a letter sorter 33
Letters on many business letters 32
Letters before an intended recipient's name 47
Letters before a name on a letter 33
For whom the memo is intended: Abbr. 36
Envelope abbr. before a contact name 36
Abbreviation on many business envelopes 39
Abbr. on a business envelope, perhaps 37
Abbr. indicating to whom it may concern 39
Abbr. before the name of a memo recipient 41
Abbr. before a name on top of a memo 36
"Now hear this!": Abbr. 33
"Now hear this!" (memo abbr.) 39
"It's for," for short 35
"It's for you," on an env. 40
Head of the U.S. Department of Justice 38
Edmund Randolph was the first in 1789 37
Uses one's charms effectively 33
They often want to settle: Abbr. 32
Ones with "Esq." on the door 38
Many "Suits" characters: Abbr. 40
"The Practice" practicers (abbr.) 43
"Boston Legal" characters (abbr.) 43
Island occupied by Japan in 1942-43 35
Alaskan site of the only WWII battle on U.S. soil 49
Westernmost point of the Aleutians 34
U.S. island occupied by Japan during W.W. II 44
Site of the only WWII battle on U.S. soil 41
Outermost island of the Aleutians 33
Island occupied in '42, retaken in '43 46
Island occupied by the Japanese in 1942 39
Island at the edge of the Bering Sea 36
Battle scene in May–June 1943 36
Alaskan island closer to Russia than to Alaska 46
When one might have a late lunch 32
When an afternoon meeting might start 37
When four bells ring on the middle watch 40
"The Practice" part (abbr.) 37
One with an "Esq." tag 32
One who works with a code: Abbr. 32
One who knows about rights and wrongs: Abbr. 44
Lincoln, e.g., before he was pres. 34
Frequent Grisham protagonist: Abbr. 35
Figure in TV's "Shark" 36
Fiction's Atticus Finch, e.g.: Abbr. 40
"The Practice" role: Abbr. 36
"Law & Order" character: Abbr. 44
"Boston Legal" extra: Abbr. 37
They've passed the bar: Abbr. 33
Ken Starr and Gloria Allred, for two (abbr.) 44
26 of the 44 U.S. presidents: Abbr. 35
"Boston Legal" employees: Abbr. 41
Swift's "A Tale of ___" 37
"... three men in ___" 32
Swift's "The Tale of ___" 39
"Three men in __ . . ." 33
"A Tale of ___": Swift 32
". . . three men in __" 33
". . . three men in ___" 34
" . . . three men in ___" 35
"Rub-a-dub-dub, three men in ___..." 46
"... three men in ---" 32
"... three men in ___ ..." 36
''... men in ___'' 34
" . . . I am incapable of ___": Lamb 46
Recreational four-wheeler, for short 36
Off-roader's purchase, for short 36
Multipurpose conveyance, for short 34
Kawasaki Brute Force, e.g., briefly 35
Wheels that can go over anything 32
Recreational four-wheeler, initially 36