- - Ctrl + P computer command
- - Control + P on a Windows computer
- - To transfer items from a computer onto paper
- - make an impression in a meandering trip round the north
- - Produce a newspaper, say
- - Ctrl + P, on a computer
- - Text appearing in a book
- - Computer command to make a hard copy
- - Positive, for a shutterbug
- - Pattern on the end of a finger
- - Make a hard copy of
- - Word processing command
- - Get a hard copy
- - Use a press
- - Reproduce, in a way
- - Make a paper copy of
- - Produce a hard copy
- - Create with a silk-screen
- - Computer command
- - Make a hard copy
- - Datum in a forensic database
- - Ctrl-P command
- - Create a hard copy of
- - PC command under "File"
- - Run off a paper copy of
- - Computer command under "File"
- - Smudge at a crime scene
- - Copy of a film
- - Word processor command
- - Copy of a movie
- - Part of a forensic database
- - Photograph by which a crook is identified?
- - Produce a paper copy
- - It may be left at a crime scene
- - What Command-P means on a Mac
- - File menu command
- - Clue on a weapon
- - Ensure legibility, in a way
- - Microsoft Word command
- - Write like a small child
- - Positive of a negative
- - It may be fine in a contract
- - Impress on paper
- - Produce a photograph on paper
- - Fine art on paper
- - fine ...... (stuff that needs to be read in contracts)
- - Batik design
- - Developed photograph
- - Photo of queen included in volume
- - Mark King wants beer brought round
- - not digital, in publishing
- - Impression right in liquid measure
- - Miss start of race and run off
- - Make an impression in the literary world
- - lithograph, for instance
- - Do impressive work
- - Traditional media category
- - use an inkjet
- - Word after "foot" or "finger"
- - Pucci product
- - Photo copy
- - Fabric style
- - Write in block letters
- - Word after foot or news
- - Woodcut
- - Type of dress fabric
- - Put (writing) before the public
- - Positive photo
- - Parti-colored fabric
- - Not electronic
- - Newspaper typography
- - News or fine
- - Finger follower
- - Dressmaker's material
- - Developed motion-picture film
- - Art copy
- - "Read the fine ......"
- - "All the News That's Fit to ......" (New York Times slogan)
- - Word processor option
- - Computer order
- - Fabric design
- - Photographer's product.
- - Figured fabric
- - Patterned fabric
- - Dress fabric
- - Reproduce
- - Finger mark
- - Letters
- - Fabric pattern
- - Type of dress
- - File menu option
- - Black-and-white
- - Word processing option
- - Fabric
- - Finger feature
- - Issue
- - Type of 56 Across
- - Cursive alternative
- - Produce hard copy
- - Mark King takes drink outside
- - Run in the Sun?
- - Media sector that includes newspapers
- - Write in capitals
- - Crime scene clue
- - Mark King has beer brought round
- - Make Money, say
- - Go to press with
- - Criminologist's discovery
- - In ....: published
- - Not use cursive
- - Brief evidence
- - File menu selection
- - Counterpart to digital
- - Run off as it's all over the paper
- - Use block letters
- - Utilize an inkjet
- - Write with block letters
- - Newspaper production process
- - Go to press
- - Run off! It's all over the paper
- - Photo booth buy
- - Crime scene clue exposed by dusting
- - Order to the computer
- - Dead-tree
- - Publish like Gutenberg
- - Computer menu option
- - Digital alternative
- - Forensics find
- - One of the news media
- - Lithograph, for one
- - Patterned cloth
- - Lithograph, e.g.
- - Clue that's discovered by dusting
- - Painting reproduction
- - It may be fine or fine art
- - Run off, as newspapers
- - It may be fine
- - Not stick to the script?
- - Make the morning paper?
- - Damning evidence, perhaps
- - Ensure legibility, say
- - Email option
- - Art sale item
- - Form request, sometimes
- - Fine item?
- - Finger attachment
- - Crime scene smudge, maybe
- - Negative positive
- - "CSI: Miami" clue, perhaps
- - Director's cry
- - Litho, e.g.
- - Make the morning papers
- - Not write cursively
- - Snapshot
- - One of the media
- - Crime scene evidence
- - "CSI" evidence
- - Bit of crime scene evidence
- - Crime scene find
- - Type
- - Impression
- - Run off
- - Publish
- - Fine
- - Lettering
- - Publishing in tangible form
- - Newspaper or magazine output
- - Souvenir from an art museum
- - Photographer's output
- - This media form first pressed in Boston in 1690
- - Crime scene clue, maybe
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