Letter to the
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EDITOR

Letter to the ...

LITERALTo the letter.
EXACTLYTo the letter
STRICTLYTo the letter
LITERALTo the letter
EXACTTo the letter
PAT

Memorized to the letter

OBEY

Follow to the letter

OBEYS
Follows to the letter
TOETHELINE
Obey to the letter.
STRICTHolding to the letter
STANDONCEREMONYFollow protocol to the letter
OBEYSFollows instructions to the letter
UNLITERALNot adhering to the letter.
ENCYCLICALPope's letter to the clergy.
SAELetter to the editor accompanier: Abbr.
DOEXACTLYASISAY"Follow my instructions to the letter"
ZEDFinal letter to the London Times
GRIPEMany a letter to the editor
RHOLetter related to the Hebrew "rosh"
PURISTFollows the rules to the letter
IRATELike many a letter to the editor
REACTWrite a letter to the editor, say
SIRHow every letter to The Economist begins
PSISecond-to-last letter of the Greek alphabet
LEGALISMStrict conformity to the letter of the law
BILLYDWILLIAMS'Return of the Jedi' actor, to a letter writer?
EMAILLetter to the editor that might be received immediately
MONETFrench painter (you'll need the crossing to get the second letter)
BEEContest in which the rules must be followed to the letter?
WHOIt becomes another question when its first letter is moved to the end
EATVerb whose past tense is formed by moving the first letter to the end
AMONRADeity that becomes a given name when its fifth letter is moved to the front
IRANCountry whose name becomes another country if you change the last letter to a Q
OLEGMan's name that becomes a toy when its first letter is moved to the end
AYEWord that becomes its own synonym when its first letter is moved to the end
AYEWord that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end
LANAGirl's name that becomes a boy's name when the last letter moves to the start
VILEWord that becomes its own synonym if the last letter is moved to the front
AVISCompany name that becomes another company name if you move its first letter to the end