Possible Questions:
- Passé
- Old hat
- Excuse
- Not at home
- Gone
- Ump's call
- Umpire's call
- Away
- Make public
- Dated
- Formerly in fashion
- Verboten
- Court call
- Sleeping
- "Shoo!"
- "Git!"
- Unconscious
- Published
- Released
- In the open
- Revealed
- Not home
- Formerly fashionable
- So last year
- Means of escape
- No longer chic
- Unfashionable
- Ump's cry
- Absent
- Chic no more
- Not safe
- Dead to the world
- Down for the count
- Call at home
- Away from the office
- No longer in fashion
- Expose, in a way
- Diamond decision
- See above
- Fully anesthetized
- Away from home
- Aloud
- 'Shoo!'
- Umpire's cry
- Unavailable
- So yesterday
- Not in the office
- Fast asleep
- Caught stealing
- Under sedation
- On the fritz
- No longer fashionable
- Extinguished
- Away, in a way
- Not in vogue
- Not at work
- No longer stylish
- Loophole
- Excluded
- Escape clause
- Call at Wimbledon
- Pitcher's goal
- No longer in vogue
- In public
- Unsafe?
- Pitcher's success
- No longer in the closet
- Diamond call
- Word with dry or flat
- Without without with
- No longer under consideration
- No longer hot
- Kayoed
- "Casey at the Bat" finale
- 'Begone!'
- Ump's decision
- Over's partner
- One of three
- No longer trendy
- Caught stealing, e.g.
- Call at home?
- Available for sale
- At lunch, maybe
- Asleep
- Word with cold or loud
- Umpire's yell
- Ump's declaration
- Thumb-in-the-air call
- Three-strikes result
- Tagged between bases
- So five minutes ago
- Sixth of an inning
- Publicly oriented?
- Passé
- On a date
- Not safe at home
- Not in the closet
- Not in attendance
- Not chic
- Like last year's styles
- Like a secret that's no longer secret
- In need of restocking
- Home sick
- Gone for the day
- Déclassé
- Chic no longer
- Caught off base
- Call at first
- Available for purchase
- ___ to lunch
- Word with falling or flat
- Word with ''side'' or ''doors''
- Word with ''cold'' or ''loud''
- Without without with?
- Unreachable, perhaps
- Ump's ruling
- Touched by an Angel?
- Publicly gay
- Partner of about
- Partner of "about"
- Paroled, e.g.
- One-third of an inning, to a pitcher
- On the newsstands
- Now published
- Not around
- No longer popular
- No longer closeted
- No longer an option
- National Coming ___ Day
- Last word of "Casey at the Bat"
- KO'd
- It's said with a thumb in the air
- Inning ender
- In print
- In circulation
- Hit a low point
- Heavily sedated
- Down's partner
- Down partner
- Down and ___
- Deeply asleep
- Baseball call
- Away from
- At lunch, say
- At lunch, perhaps
- "Break," "make," or "take" follower
- ___ of commission (unavailable)
- Word with hand and panned
- Word with go or grow
- Word with come or go
- Word on an umpire's indicator
- Word before or after lay or look
- Word after "Strike three!"
- What you are after lining a shot to shortstop
- What three strikes make
- What a pro can make in baseball
- Unsafe, in a way
- Uncloseted
- Umpire's thumb signal
- Ump's thumb-extended call
- Totally last season
- Three strikes
- Tagged, maybe
- Tagged on a diamond
- Tagged before reaching the base
- Standing start
- Springsteen "___ in the Street"
- Some fun in the sun
- Sister publication of The Advocate
- Shopping, maybe
- Santana "It's a Jungle ___ There"
- Safe! opposite
- Result of three strikes
- Result of a sacrifice
- Ratt "___ of the Cellar"
- R.E.M.: "___ of Time"
- Plate decision
- Pitcher's aim
- Painting the town, perhaps
- Opposite of safe, sometimes
- Opposite of safe
- Openly gay
- On strike, say
- On an errand, say
- On an errand, maybe
- Odd man's place?
- Odd Man ____
- Obsolescent
- Now in stores
- Not safe?
- Not safe, in baseball
- Not safe on the base paths
- Not closeted
- Not at your desk
- No longer part of the competition
- No longer encaged
- No longer burning
- No longer a member
- Line judge's call
- Like Sir Ian McKellen
- Like Sheryl Swoopes, since October 2005
- Like school, sometimes
- Like Ricky Martin, publicly, since last year
- Like one who fans
- Like one in a pride day parade, probably
- Like Neil Patrick Harris, after 11/2/06
- Like Ellen, now
- Like Anderson Cooper, finally
- Left ___ (omitted)
- Lady Macbeth's order
- Knocked cold
- It may be shouted at home
- Issued, as a book
- Inning closer
- In's opposite
- In circulation, as a newspaper
- In and ___
- In a deep sleep
- Having lunch, say
- Half of a double play
- Gone fishin'
- Follower of fresh or foul
- Flaming, perhaps, or no longer aflame
- Final word of "I'm a Little Teapot"
- Expose, so to speak
- Escape means
- Diamond declaration
- Cry at a tennis match
- Caught stealing?
- Bouncer's demand
- Bouncer's cry
- Boston "Stare ___ Your Window"
- Ball-park verdict
- Away for the day
- Available to the public
- At lunch, e.g.
- At lunch
- Ani DiFranco "In or ___"
- About partner
- "You're no longer welcome here!"
- "Who Let the Dogs ___?"
- "Over and ___"
- "Odd Man ___"
- "Odd Man ___," 1947 film
- "Include me ___": Sam Goldwyn
- "Gone fishin'"
- "___ to lunch"
- ____ of Africa
- ___ of sorts
- __ of bounds