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''You've got mail'' letters 47
Inspiration for "You've Got Mail" 47
Co. featured in "You've Got Mail" 47
"Journal of Personality..." publisher 47
"Aren't we ___?" (Sondheim lyric) 47
Having an "I don't care" attitude 47
"Be on the lookout" alerts, for short 47
"Be on the lookout" messages, briefly 47
Aldous Huxley's "___ and Essence" 47
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" beast 47
"Is man an __ or an angel?": Disraeli 47
"The Naked ___" (Desmond Morris book) 47
Problem treated with adaptive servo-ventilation 47
Literally, Greek for "without breath" 47
Return address for many absentee ballots: Abbr. 47
"It is ___ heart that never rejoices" 47
Roger's dead girlfriend in "Rent" 47
Eliot's ''cruellest month'' 47
" . . . now that ___ there": Browning 47
Seller of Squishees on "The Simpsons" 47
Father of octuplets on "The Simpsons" 47
Seller of tofu dogs on "The Simpsons" 47
Parseghian in the College Football Hall of Fame 47
Duffy's foe in the 1966 MSU-Notre Dame game 47
One of Ptolemy's original 48 constellations 47
First name in college football coaching legends 47
Mack Sennett's "The Shriek of __" 47
He shook hands with Rabin on September 13, 1993 47
Kipling's "To ___, a bone . . . " 47
"To __ and ... hank of hair": Kipling 47
Water seen in "An Inconvenient Truth" 47
___ Sea, waters depleted by irrigation projects 47
World's fourth-largest inland body of water 47
Body of water between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan 47
Final answer in "Slumdog Millionaire" 47
Turkish mountain associated with Noah's ark 47
Feature for which a Utah national park is named 47
Bunker of ''All in the Family'' 47
Steve Winwood's "Diver" does them 47
Where Rosalind becomes Ganymede, in Shakespeare 47
Sister Sledge's "We _____ Family" 47
"Where ___ Your Children?": 1944 film 47
"Just the Way You __": Bruno Mars hit 47
"Blessed __ the peacemakers": Matthew 47
''Diamonds ___ Forever'' (1971) 47
"Diamonds ___ Girl's Best Friend" 47
"These ___ few of my favorite things" 47
"Field" hidden in five puzzle answers 47
"Diamonds --- Girl's Best Friend" 47
___ man (frequent article subject in The Onion) 47
"... ___ live nephew of my Uncle Sam" 47
''It's been ___ pleasure!'' 47
Frederick Lonsdale play "___ We All?" 47
"You ___ dead!" ("Busted!") 47
"There's no music in ___": Ruskin 47
Country sharing a long border with Chile: Abbr. 47
Resident of the largest Spanish-speaking nation 47
Fictitious film of 1979, or a real film of 2012 47
Jeremy's character on "Entourage" 47
Jeremy Piven character on "Entourage" 47
Fastest NL expansion team to win a World Series 47
Baseball's Diamondbacks, on a sports ticker 47
Verdi's ''Caro nome,'' e.g. 47
Puccini's "Nessun dorma," for one 47
Don José's "Flower Song," e.g. 47
"D'amor sull'ali rosee," e.g. 47
''O mio babbino caro,'' for one 47
''Brava!'' elicitor at La Scala 47
ProsperoÂ’s servant in “The Tempest” 47
Disney's ''Little Mermaid'' 47
Mozart's "Un bacio di mano," e.g. 47
Historic battleship, or this puzzle's theme 47
"Over the Rainbow" co-composer Harold 47
___ Specter (Pennsylvania senator for 30 years) 47
"What's My Line?" regular Francis 47
Where "The Night Café" was painted 47
"Starry Night Over the Rhone" setting 47
''___ and Janis'' (comic strip) 47
A Guthrie in "Alice's Restaurant" 47
1968 folk album recorded live at the Bitter End 47
"Alice's Restaurant" star Guthrie 47
"Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your ___)" 47
"A Farewell to ___" (Hemingway novel) 47
It "marches on its stomach": Napoleon 47
Composer for Addison's "Rosamund" 47
"Rule, Britannia" composer Thomas ___ 47
"Lady in the Shower" cartoonist Peter 47
"Boardwalk Empire" gangster Rothstein 47
Yankee who had hip surgery yesterday, for short 47
Nickname in which "A" stands for Alex 47
10-time Silver Slugger Award winner, familiarly 47
"He shall rule them with ___ of iron" 47
"___/To check the erring": Wordsworth 47
"Can't stop now! I'm on ---!" 47
Caleb's brother in "East of Eden" 47
Product suffix created in San Francisco in 1958 47
Ending for "buck" or "jack" 47
"_____Without Windows" ('64 song) 47
"___ by any other name" (Shakespeare) 47
''___ by any other name . . .'' 47