Included with Poet
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MONGIncluded with: Poet.
AMIDIncluded with
AMONGIncluded with
AMONGIncluded with.
AMIDIncluded with.
ADDEDIncluded (with "in").
INALLWith everything included
UNCUTWith deleted scenes included
HERETOAttached ...: included with this
SPREADSPublishes, with peruses included
RULESList included with a board game
ENCCheck included with a ltr., e.g.
BOWERYBOYSGroup that included Huntz Hall, with "The"
TUTORIALItem included with many a computer program
ROOMSTOLETWrap that's included with a landlord's sign?
SASESThey may be included with contest submissions: Abbr.
ICOULDHAVEBeginning of a quote by Ogden Nash, with punctuation included
SASEIt's often included with an R.S.V.P. card
GUITARISTMaterial for strings I included with sitar composition for player (9)
MGSWith "the," 48-Down's band (which sounds as if it could have included the answers to starred clues)
cyclostomesAn eellike, jawless vertebrate with a round sucking mouth, formerly included in a group with the lampreys and hagfishes
cyclostomeAn eellike, jawless vertebrate with a round sucking mouth, formerly included in a group with the lampreys and hagfishes
featurettea brief feature, esp a short documentary film dealing with an aspect of the making of a feature film and included on a DVD of the feature film
featurettesFEATURETTE, a brief feature, esp a short documentary film dealing with an aspect of the making of a feature film and included on a DVD of the feature film
yttriumsa metallic element usually included in the rare-earth group that occurs usually with other rare earth elements in minerals and is used especially in phosphors, YAG lasers, and superalloys see element table
nones(used with a sing. or pl. v.) (in the ancient Roman calendar) the ninth day before the ides, both days included: the seventh of March, May, July, and October, and the fifth of the other months
freemasona. one of a class of skilled stoneworkers of the Middle Ages, possessing secret signs and passwords b. member of a society composed of such workers, which also included honorary members (accepted masons) not connected with the building trade
euphorbiaany of a large genus (Euphorbia) of herbs, shrubs, and trees of the spurge family that have a milky juice and flowers lacking a calyx and included in an involucre which surrounds a group of several staminate flowers and a central pistillate flower with 3-lobed pistils