- ADDRESS
- Where it's at
- Envelope information
- It ends with a zip
- Directory listing
- Speech
- Canada Post concern
- Concern of 36-Across
- What Lincoln gave at Gettysburg
- Deal with
- House number
- 10 Downing Street, for one
- State of the Union, for one
- Customer file line
- Street, city and zip code
- Speak to
- Talk
- 10 Downing Street, e.g.
- URL, e.g.
- Commercial attire?
- Formal talk
- 221B Baker Street, e.g.
- Customer file prompt
- Mailer's need
- The North Pole, for Santa
- Gettysburg __ last sentence (theme of puzzle)
- Your street and city
- Talk to
- Line on an envelope
- Get to work on
- Formal speech
- Information on an envelope
- See 13 Down
- Give an oration to
- Talk about
- Madison Avenue attire?
- Keynote, e.g.
- A formal speech.
- Manners and bearing.
- Lecture.
- Skill and tact.
- Place where one lives.
- Entry on an envelope
- Add some ZIP to this
- Oration
- Gettysburg event: 1863
- No. 10 Downing Street, e.g.
- Ready skill
- State of the Union, e.g.
- North Pole, for Santa
- See 17-Across
- Envelope marking
- Lincoln's famous one was just 272 words
- Prepare to drive, as a golf ball
- What MapQuest requests
- Lines on a package
- Discuss, as an issue
- Envelope info
- It may be presidential
- Talk to a crowd
- Postal datum
- Postal matter
- Postman's concern
- It finishes with a zip
- Number for a house
- Numbers for a home
- One includes a ZIP code
- 1007 Mountain Drive, Gotham, for example
- 1725 Slough Avenue, Scranton, PA, for example
- Something written on an envelope
- 1 Lucille Lane, Newport Coast, CA, for example
- One might include an apartment number
- Changed after moving
- Postal directive
- It might reveal a suite spot
- Try to tackle
- Mailing label info
- Lines at the post office?
- URL like wsj.com (1 of the question)