Restore default fonts?

I played with my fonts a little while back and I'd like to get back the default fonts. I can't find a restore "button" for that, so does anyone either have a list of the default settings, or a quick way to restore those defaults?

Your Mailbox font and Message list font are Lucida Grande, and your Message font is Helvetica; you pick the size that works best for you.

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