Harpers Magazine rival with The
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ATLANTICMONTHLYHarper's Magazine rival, with "The"
ASCAPOrg. with the magazine Playback
HUGHHefner with the blue magazine
BILLBOARDMagazine with the "Hot 100"
ATLANTICMONTHLYMagazine since 1857, with "The"
NATIONVictor Navasky's magazine, with "The"
NATIONMagazine since 1865, with The
ETUDEFormer music magazine, with "The"
MADMagazine with "The Lighter Side Of..."
MARKEDTIMEMagazine with doodles in the margins?
ASCAPProfessional org. with the magazine Playback
ELLEMagazine with the column "Ask E. Jean"
NRAOrg. with the magazine America's 1st Freedom
ASPCAOrg. with the member magazine "Animal Watch"
AARP... The Magazine (bimonthly with 35+ million readers)
SASCarrier with the in-flight magazine Scanorama
NEWYORKERMagazine founded by Harold Ross, with "The"
POPULARMECHANICSMagazine with the column "Jay Leno's Garage"
CRISISN.A.A.C.P. magazine, with "The"
ATLANTICMONTHLYMagazine founded by Emerson and Longfellow, with "The"
GLAMOURMagazine with annual Women of the Year Awards
ADWEEKMagazine with an Agency of the Year award
AFARMagazine with the slogan "Where travel can take you"
ESSENCEMagazine with the annual Black Women in Hollywood Awards
NEWYORKERMagazine with the recurring heading "Onward and Upward With the Arts," with "The"
FORBESMagazine with an annual list of the world's 2,000 biggest public companies
rotogravureA sheet or magazine printed with this system, esp. the color magazine of a Sunday newspaper
takedownsDenoting a firearm with the capacity to have the barrel and magazine detached from the stock
rotogravuresA sheet or magazine printed with this system, esp. the color magazine of a Sunday newspaper
mooksbook with the look, design, and layout of a magazine, usually having a Japanese anime theme
takedownDenoting a firearm with the capacity to have the barrel and magazine detached from the stock
mookbook with the look, design, and layout of a magazine, usually having a Japanese anime theme
EBONYMagazine with Barack and Michelle Obama on a 2007 cover with the caption "America's Next First Couple?"
annualsA book or magazine that is published once a year under the same title but with different contents
ballpointa pen having as the writing point a small rotating metal ball that inks itself by contact with an inner magazine