I read you
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"I read you"

ROGER"I read you"
ROGER

"I read you," in radio lingo

ROGERBACON

"I read you loud and clear, breakfast meat!"

CANT
"Sheesh, ... you read?"
CANT"Sheesh, .. you read?"
ITEM
Twosome you read about
FYI"Read this if you like"
SCRIPTRead this before you act
DAILYWhen you can read The News
EYREJane you may have read about
LEARKing you may have read about
SHEBAQueen you may have read about
SAGASTales you can also read backwards?
USAYou obviously read it (with "Today")
EYECHARTSThey have letters for you to read
MINDGordon Lightfoot "If You Could Read My ..."
ELLEMagazine you can read forward and backward?
WEEPWhat to do after you "read 'em"
GORDONLIGHTFOOT"If You Could Read My Mind" singer
WEEPWhat to do after you read 'em
INKWithout this, you couldn't read a newspaper
EMAILLetter you can read without the light on
OVERYou may read it before turning a page
EYETESTSThey require you to read the fine print
RADIOSSays "Read you loud and clear ... over," say
POETRYTRYPOE"Interested in verse? You should read 'The Bells'"?
WEEPWhat you may do after you "read 'em"
SPECSDetails, or what you may need to read them
BUMPERSTICKER"IF YOU CAN READ THIS, thank a teacher" medium
EYECHARTWhere you may need to read the fine print
SPOILERSParts of reviews you might not want to read
WORDSWORDSWORDSHamlet's reply to "What do you read, my lord?"
AMBULANCEWord you can read in your rear-view mirror
KITThing for which you may need to read assembly language?
BPXPXUTQGVRead an exotic piece of poetry -- it makes you excited (10)
JOYCENora who asked her husband "Why don't you write books people can read?"
ACERBICFAXIts cover sheet may read "To: A Big Dumb Jerk, Re: You Know What"
HEARTValentine symbol ... or, when read as two words, what you can't do when the answers to starred clues are spoken
HUCKLEBERRYFINN"You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' but that ain't no matter"