- - it's his job to make an impression
- - there's all types in his trade
- - Franklin was one
- - Caxton or Franklin
- - One of Ben Franklin's jobs.
- - Ben Franklin's early trade.
- - One of Ben Franklin's callings.
- - Ben Franklin's business.
- - Ben. Franklin's trade.
- - Candidate for "What's My Line?"
- - Benjamin Franklin was one
- - Ben Franklin was one
- - he has to work with all sorts of types
- - a good one will be true to type
- - reproduction machine
- - text producer
- - one working with all types
- - Office equipment used to output certain types of digital data onto paper
- - Machinery used to add ink to plain paper
- - Typesetter
- - It may fax and scan, too
- - Brother product
- - Jam site
- - Person with pressing business?
- - Johannes Gutenberg, for one
- - Beginner in role penned by playwright who makes an impression
- - One with pressing business
- - Computer output device
- - Playwright describing Republican — one making an impression?
- - Press user
- - Laser or inkjet
- - Lexmark or Epson product
- - Compositor
- - Gutenberg was one
- - Zenger, for one
- - Caxton or Zenger
- - Bookmaking aide.
- - Gutenberg.
- - Bookmaker?
- - Pressman
- - Newspaper employee
- - Epson product
- - Office machine
- - HP product
- - Computer adjunct
- - Computer add-on
- - Computer accessory
- - Computer device
- - Computer peripheral
- - See 13-Down
- - priest gets to bury caxton for instance
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