- PRINT
- Negative positive
- Word-processing operation
- Positive of a negative
- Digital alternative
- Reproduction
- Email option
- One of "the media"
- Computer command
- Ensure legibility, say
- It may be fine
- One of the news media
- Reproduce, in a way
- Word processor command
- Director's cry
- Get a hard copy
- Make the morning paper?
- Not stick to the script?
- CSI evidence
- Crime scene clue
- Publish
- Clue that's discovered by dusting
- Computer menu option
- Publish like Gutenberg
- Leopard, for one
- Word processing command
- Finger mark
- Bit of crime scene evidence
- Crime scene smudge, maybe
- Damning evidence, perhaps
- Clue on a weapon
- Painting reproduction
- Lithograph, e.g.
- Patterned cloth
- Crime scene clue exposed by dusting
- Datum in a forensic database
- In __: published
- Make a hard copy of
- Museum gift shop purchase
- Write with block letters
- Run off, as newspapers
- Use block letters
- Lithograph, for one
- Run off a paper copy of
- Make a paper copy of
- Type of 56 Across
- Lithograph, for instance
- Cursive's opposite
- Figured fabric.
- Fabric.
- Calico.
- Picture from a negative.
- Engraving.
- Etching.
- Figured calico.
- Photograph.
- Dress fabric.
- Dress goods.
- Dress made of a certain cloth.
- Product of graphic art.
- Currier & Ives item.
- Chintz.
- Type of cloth.
- Cloth design.
- Impress.
- Cloth.
- Impression.
- Art form.
- It's fine on contracts.
- Art copy
- Foulard
- Fabric design
- Photo copy
- News or fine
- Positive photo
- Type of dress fabric
- Read the fine ___
- Fabric style
- Parti-colored fabric
- Black and white
- Photographer's product
- Pucci product
- Snapshot
- Type of dress
- Developed motion-picture film
- Woodcut
- Art sale item
- Positive, for a shutterbug
- Not electronic
- Computer order
- Crime scene evidence
- Run off
- Letters
- Not write cursively
- Traditional media category
- It may be fine or fine art
- Dead-tree
- It may be left at a crime scene
- Part of a forensic database
- Counterpart to digital
- Not use cursive
- Souvenir from an art museum
- Detailed plan of action
- Microsoft Word command
- File menu command
- Type
- Ctrl+P command
- Word with paw or finger
- Create a hard copy of
- It might be fine in a contract
- Part of a photography collection
- Crime clue
- Order to the computer
- Make a hard copy
- It may be fine in a contract
- CSI: Miami clue, perhaps
- Fine item?
- Form request, sometimes
- Finger feature
- Utilize an inkjet
- Brief evidence
- Criminologist's discovery
- Media sector that includes newspapers
- Cursive alternative
- Word after "foot" or "finger"
- Write by hand
- Computer command for making a physical copy
- Patterned fabric
- Newspaper typography
- Finger attachment
- Finger follower
- In ____: published
- Write like a small child
- Ensure legibility, in a way
- Copy of a movie
- PC command under "File"
- Create with a silk-screen
- Go to press with
- Publish in the paper
- Foot or finger follower
- Litho, e.g.
- Form request
- Crime scene find
- Not digital, in publishing
- Make the morning papers
- Forensics find