Answer: STAMP
STAMP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 153 times.
- Kind of pad
- Express displeasure
- Passport feature
- It may get a licking
- It may make an impression
- Approval sign
- Envelope sticker
- Green __ (supermarket giveaway, once)
- Snail mail attachment
- Benjamin Franklin was depicted on the first five-cent __
- Album feature
- Post office purchase
- Show impatience, in a way
- Notary's item
- Pouting person's action
- Sign of approval
- Snail mail need
- 34-cent purchase
- Snail-mail attachment
- An e-mail doesn't need one
- Mailing need
- Impress
- Follower of rubber or date
- Rubber-___
- It's often stuck in the corner
- Part of a sheet
- Philatelist's purchase
- Postmarked thing
- ATM purchase, nowadays
- Imprint
- Snail-mail need
- Philatelist's find
- Collectible that displays its original value
- It may be licked
- E-mail's lack
- Notary's need
- Visa marking
- Make impressions
- Post-office purchase
- Postage purchase
- Ink spot
- Album item
- PAID, for one
- Piece of postage
- 37-cent purchase
- Characteristic mark
- It's usually stuck in a corner
- Re-inkable item
- Feature of a certain album
- Penny Black was the first one
- Abolish (with ''out'')
- It's canceled when it's accepted
- It's stuck in the corner
- Bit of philately
- Album entry, perhaps
- If it's canceled, it has been accepted
- Philatelist's acquisition
- Perforation site
- It's stuck in a corner
- Forever ___
- Non-requirement for e-mail
- Passport endorsement
- Corner piece?
- Notary public's device
- Validate
- "Forever" post office product
- Abolish (with "out")
- Thirty-nine-center
- Visa feature
- Inverted Jenny is a rare one
- Licked square
- Show petulance
- Purchase that's canceled
- Symbol of approval
- Postage
- Envelope item
- Mailer's need
- Sender's need
- Philatelist's prize
- Envelope stick-on
- Slam one's foot down
- Word after rubber or food
- Envelope attachment
- Email doesn't require one
- ___ of approval
- Postage buy
- Appropriate star of "The Collector"
- Notary need
- It can be used in dating
- It might say paid
- Prepare to mail
- Word after "rubber" or "time"
- Stomp
- Clump
- Official seal
- Postage item
- 49-cent purchase
- Prepare for mailing
- Postage mark
- "Approved," e.g.
- Non-requirement for email
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- Post office buy
- Emboss
- Passport image
- Item sold in sheets
- Item on an sase
- "Put ___ here": envelope corner reminder
- Philately item
- Passport certification
- Passport ___
- Postage sticker
- "Forever" purchase
- "PAID," for one
- Sticky corner piece
- Passport mark
- Philatelist's buy
- Thing canceled at a post office
- Item in a book, roll or pane
- Philatelic item
- Act of 1765
- With 48-Down, philatelist's collection
- Postage necessity
- Collectible in an album
- Mark of approval
- Notary's imprint
- "Forever" mail attachment
- "Forever" stick-on
- Show frustration with your feet
- Philatelist's item
- "Forever" post-office purchase
- "Forever" post office purchase
- Notary's implement
- One stuck in a corner?
- Postage piece
- Rubber-___ (approve unquestioningly)
- Bit of postage
- Passport Control device
- Part of a philatelist's collection
- Really put one's foot down
- One might be forever
- It may say "Forever"
- Sticker on an envelope
- Benjamin Franklin is depicted on the first U.S. one (1847)
- It may take a licking
- What takes a licking and keeps on sticking?
- Inked indication of approval
- 77-Down is on the most collected one in U.S. history
- OK, in a way
- COPY, perhaps
- Item sold in sheets and coils
- One might be "forever"
- Notary public's mark