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- All the letters inside a book can be found here (don't forget to use your eyes, including this one)
- Beeps
- Some summonses
- Senate staff
- Leaves
- Leaves to turn
- Airport summonses
- Leaves from the library
- Knights' right hands
- The original U.S. Constitution had four of them
- Senate assistants
- Reader's turns
- Summons via the intercom
- Senate gofers
- Knights' attendants
- Calls, in a way
- Leaves in a bind?
- They're attached at the spine
- Spine attachments
- Found in a book
- Senate aides
- Senate crew
- They're bound to stay in place
- Tries to find, in a way
- Leaves at the library
- Leaves in a book
- They're turned
- Contacts via a beeper
- Book parts
- Leaves on a shelf?
- Some aides
- House helpers
- Novelist's output
- The OED's 21,728, e.g.
- Novel units
- Leaves in the library
- Website subunits
- Sheets of paper
- Knights-in-training
- Book leaves
- Typesetter's text
- Congressional gofers
- Summons
- Activates a beeper
- Alerts by beeper
- Leaves of a book
- Loose leaves
- Senate messengers
- Rectangular leaves
- Sheets of a book
- Summons, in a way
- Summons electronically
- Calls for
- Leaves of Grass
- Contents of books
- They're in the book
- What's turned for much 29 Down
- NBC interns
- Interns for airings
- Sheets of a magazine
- Attendants.
- Records, figuratively.
- Senate attendants.
- Their numbers are in the book
- Congressional messengers.
- Trainbearers.
- Messengers.
- Congressional runners.
- Summons by calling.
- Boys training for knighthood.
- Employes of Congress.
- Would-be knights.
- Bellboys
- Does hotel-lobby duty
- Senate runners
- They run for the Senate
- Verso and recto
- Capitol Hill aides
- Errand runners
- Dog-eared items
- Summons by name
- Hotel employees
- Capitol go-fers
- Senate boys
- Leafs
- Beeper calls
- Capitol Hill gofers
- Buzzes
- Legislative aides
- Book collection
- Buzzes, say
- 17- and 65-Across, and 10- and 25-Down
- House gofers
- Flips (through)
- War and Peace famously has more than 1,200
- Website parts
- House aides
- Leafs (through)
- Obsolescent book
- They're connected to the spine
- Printing units
- More of review
- Journal parts
- Parts of a calendar
- They're turned by scholars
- Pamphlet innards
- Senatorial aides
- Essay length units
- Apple alternative to Word
- Summons, as a doctor
- Uses a beeper
- Congressional staffers
- Calls via intercom
- Newspaper parts
- Pamphlet parts
- Parts of novels
- Senate errand-runners
- Knights-to-be
- Leaf pair
- Uses a cell phone feature
- Capitol runners
- They may be found under the covers
- Book makeup
- Newspaper makeup