| "___ ear..." | 22 |
| "___ ear and..." | 26 |
| --- ear and out the other | 25 |
| -- ear and out the other | 24 |
| Words preceding a perspective | 29 |
| From a particular perspective | 29 |
| From a certain perspective | 26 |
| Part of the conspiracy | 22 |
| Not unaware of the joke | 23 |
| "Are you __ out?" | 27 |
| "Are you __ not?" | 27 |
| “Are you ___ out?” | 26 |
| "Are you --- out?" | 28 |
| "Get ___ get out" | 27 |
| "Are you -- out?" | 27 |
| Circling, as a satellite | 24 |
| Parliamentarily correct | 23 |
| Â Â Properly lined up | 27 |
| Question to a poker player | 26 |
| Certain words of choice | 23 |
| "Are you playing?" | 28 |
| Playing a fifth qtr., say | 25 |
| "How could ___?" | 26 |
| Trying to break an NFL tie | 26 |
| Trying to break a tie, say | 26 |
| Facing sudden death, perhaps | 28 |
| Breaking a tie, for short | 25 |
| "Peace ___ time" | 26 |
| "Peace --- time" | 26 |
| Words on a double door | 22 |
| Like some office boxes | 22 |
| Like bidirectional doors | 24 |
| Going either direction | 22 |
| Come __ of the rain (dry off) | 29 |
| Bidirectional, like a door | 26 |
| Using ink, as a signature | 25 |
| Brave way to solve crosswords | 29 |
| One way to solve crosswords | 27 |
| Improper way to take the SAT | 28 |
| How the confident solve | 23 |
| How some solve crosswords | 25 |
| Done permanently, as writing | 28 |
| Actually appearing live | 23 |
| Like balls used during a game | 29 |
| Up for grabs, politically | 25 |
| Not out-of-bounds, as a ball | 28 |
| Like a football, at times | 25 |
| Like current heads of state | 27 |
| Available from the publisher | 28 |
| Where some scenes are made | 26 |
| Where many scenes occur | 23 |
| Data fed to a computer | 22 |
| Enter, as computer data | 23 |
| Ideas, suggestions, etc. | 24 |
| Type, as computer data | 22 |
| Two cents, so to speak | 22 |
| Two cents, so they say | 22 |
| Result of a focus group | 23 |
| It's fed to a computer | 26 |
| Facts fed to a computer | 23 |
| Discussion contribution | 23 |
| Data for computer processing | 28 |
| Contribution, as of ideas | 25 |
| Contribution of ideas, e.g. | 27 |
| Concerns, criticisms, etc. | 26 |
| Computer's necessity | 24 |
| Addition to the conversation | 28 |
| Supplies a computer with data | 29 |
| Expenditures, so to speak | 25 |
| One may be judicial: Abbr. | 26 |
| It may be judicial: Abbr. | 25 |
| Investigation, for short | 24 |
| Dressed like Cinderella | 23 |
| Hardly dressed to kill | 22 |
| Dressed like a vagrant | 22 |
| Vulnerable to a barrage | 23 |
| About, formally speaking | 24 |
| First words from a dictator? | 28 |
| Concerning, in legalese | 23 |
| Concerning, to a lawyer | 23 |
| Business-letter phrase | 22 |
| Heading for a memo subject | 26 |
| Dictator's first words? | 27 |
| Legal memo starter, perhaps | 27 |
| Concerning, to a dictator? | 26 |
| Concerning, legalistically | 26 |
| Words before a subject | 22 |
| With regard to, on memos | 24 |
| With reference to (legalese) | 28 |
| Subject clarification letters | 29 |
| Regarding, in legal memos | 25 |
| Ref. in a lawyer's letter | 29 |
| Preceder of a case name | 23 |
| Phrase usually before a colon | 29 |
| Phrase on a legal memo | 22 |
| Pertaining to, briefly | 22 |
| On the topic of, briefly | 24 |
| Memo's subj. preceder | 25 |
| Memo "apropos of" | 27 |
| Latin phrase on a memo | 22 |