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It may bring a box to your house 32
"Old Creole Days" author 34
Item on a San Francisco tchotchke 33
Sent a message before fax machines, say 39
Resort on the southern tip of Baja 34
Mexican vacation spot, familiarly 33
Mexican Riviera port, familiarly 32
Baja spring break mecca, briefly 32
Baja spring break destination, for short 40
Baja California resort city, for short 38
It's also called a "way car" 42
Freight train's "office" 38
___ Cove ("Murder, She Wrote" setting) 48
English explorer of North America 33
Sebastian of "Family Affair" 38
Leader of first English voyage to North America 47
Italian-born explorer of the New World 38
Explorer John or actor Sebastian 32
Discoverer of North American mainland 37
"Murder, She Wrote" setting: ___ Cove 47
"Murder, She Wrote" setting, ___ Cove 47
"Murder, She Wrote" setting __ Cove 45
"Murder, She Wrote" cove 34
____ Cove: Murder She Wrote setting 42
___ Cove, "Murder, She Wrote" locale 46
___ Cove ("Murder, She Wrote" locale) 47
''Murder, She Wrote'' place 43
It's often taken down Broadway 34
They're called on account of rain 37
They may be called on account of rain 37
Men and women of all ages hail them 35
Trucker's rest areas, sometimes 35
They're often yellow or checkered 37
They're hailed in cities everywhere 39
They're hailed from sidewalks 33
They arrive and take off at airports 36
Where hailing isn't necessary 33
Locale of a rank with medallions 32
Tree that provides for chocoholics 34
Willie Wonka's favorite tree? 33
Crème de __ (chocolate liqueur) 34
Tropical tree cultivated for its seeds 38
Tree with large seedpods on its trunk 37
Tree with chocolate-yielding seeds 34
Tree whose seeds give us chocolate 34
Tree that's the source of chocolate 39
Tree that's a source of chocolate 37
Major Côte d'Ivoire export 33
Creme de ___ (chocolate liqueur) 32
Bean whose top producer is Cote d'Ivoire 44
Their beans were used as currency by the Aztecs 47
Plants from which chocolate is derived 38
Rhyme for "stash," appropriately 42
Storage for fast Web page retrieval 35
Auxiliary memory for fast retrieval 35
Places for hiding supplies, etc. 32
Philatelic design on an envelope 32
Thorns in Wile E. Coyote's side? 36
They often break Wile E. Coyote's falls 43
They connect to points in the Southwest 39
Landscapers often find them hard to handle 42
Crab ___ (houseplants with red flowers) 39
Barrels and organ-pipes in the desert 37
Love-'em-and-leave-'em type 35
Opposite of "gentleman" 33
One who's left holding the bag 34
Fleetwood or Eldorado, informally 33
"Sound off - one, two ...," e.g. 42
Concerto's extended solo passage 36
Passage near the end of a concerto 34
Improvised section for a soloist 32
One of the "Long Gray Line" 37
Massachusetts Maritime Academy student, e.g. 44
Many a "Brother Rat" character 40
Ones getting their marching orders 34
Borrow without intending to repay 33
"The Solid Gold ---" (1956) 37
City on Spain's southwestern coast 38
Spanish port from which Columbus sailed, 1493 45
One of Europe's oldest cities 33
European port founded by the Phoenicians 40
Nucleus of military personnel, e.g. 35
Group of specially trained workers 34
Core groups of trained personnel 32
Core groups of potential leaders 32
Wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am types 34
Suffragist Elizabeth ___ Stanton 32
Women's rights pioneer Elizabeth ___ Stanton 48
Women's rights advocate Elizabeth ___ Stanton 49
Suffragist Elizabeth --- Stanton 32
Children's illustrator Harrison ___ 39
Where William the Conqueror is buried 37
Site of William the Conqueror's tomb 40
Locale of William the Conqueror's tomb 42
"The Longest Day" city 32
Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy 48
Site of the tomb of William the Conqueror 41
Setting of William the Conqueror's castle 45
Pulitzer-winning San Francisco columnist 40
Normandy city known for its tripe stew 38