| MISISSE | ... to have sent (perfect infinitive, mitto) 18d perhaps |
| CESSISSE | To have given way, gone (perfect infinitive, cedo) |
| EMISISSE | To have sent out |
| CDS | AOL is estimated to have sent out around a billion of them |
| CHEKHOV | Russian writer Anton is reported to have sent payment away (7) |
| TENDONS | Could have sent Don off to treat strong pieces of sinew (7) |
| MISI | I sent: mitto, mittere, ____, missum |
| MITTERE | Mitto, ____, misi, missum: to send (3rd conj.) (7) |
| BONNIEPOINTER | "Heaven Must Have Sent You" singer |
| MESSENGERS | Greens are in a mess and have sent for the postmen (10) |
| PURSESNATCHING | Could this have sent purchasing awry? |
| EVIDENCE | I have sent over study by the Church for authentication (8) |
| EOSEMISI | I have sent those men out |
| AMENDMENT | A counter-proposal may have sent ten men mad (9) |
| STUDENTS | Undergraduates at university have sent dust flying (8) |
| CHRONIC | Persistent though odd cohort have sent back a negative response, I see |
| MISSUM | Mitto, mittere, misi, ____ (supine, amabo te) |
| MITTATIS | Mitto, I throw or send, 2nd person pl. pres. act. subj. |
| MANU | By hand; ____mitto I free a slave |
| GRETZKYRULE | Neither NHL team loses a player when coincidental penalties occur that would have sent one player off from each side (2 wds.) |