| Displays of disapproval | 23 |
| Shuts noisily, as a door | 24 |
| Shuts loudly, as doors | 22 |
| Closes in anger, as a door | 26 |
| One way to show one's ire | 29 |
| Display anger, in a way | 23 |
| Libel's spoken equivalent | 29 |
| Like a victim of calumny | 24 |
| Doesn't just bad-mouth | 26 |
| Calumnies become columnist | 26 |
| Runner Mary Decker --- | 22 |
| It's spoken from the hip? | 29 |
| What "yo mama" is | 27 |
| The word on the street? | 23 |
| "Fables in ___" | 25 |
| Word on the street, maybe | 25 |
| Very informal language | 22 |
| Subject of some dictionaries | 28 |
| ''Dis'' is it | 29 |
| What "dis" is | 23 |
| Urbandictionary.com specialty | 29 |
| Urban Dictionary fodder | 23 |
| Urban Dictionary focus | 22 |
| Subject for Eric Partridge | 26 |
| Street language, often | 22 |
| Not the king's English | 26 |
| Medium for Ade's fables | 27 |
| Like much hip-hop lingo | 23 |
| Like "hot-diggity" | 28 |
| Like ''dis'' | 28 |
| Highly informal language | 24 |
| George Ade's fable style | 28 |
| Colorful language, sometimes | 28 |
| Challenge for ESL students | 26 |
| Challenge for a translator | 26 |
| Blotto or stinko, e.g. | 22 |
| Big gun or big cheese, e.g. | 27 |
| Big cheese or long green | 24 |
| "Kiddo," e.g. | 23 |
| Less formal, in speech | 22 |
| Casual forms of speech | 22 |
| What italicized letters do | 26 |
| One person's opinion | 24 |
| Leaning Ani DiFranco song? | 26 |
| Speaker's viewpoint | 23 |
| Reporter's viewpoint | 24 |
| Reporter's point of view | 28 |
| Reporter's approach | 23 |
| Quick pass in football | 22 |
| Personal point of view | 22 |
| Lean one way or another | 23 |
| Distort, as a news story | 24 |
| Having a diagonal direction | 27 |
| Perspectives [in italics] | 27 |
| One with inclined handwriting | 29 |
| More oblique, colloquially | 26 |
| Isn't on the level | 22 |
| Some wide receiver routes | 25 |
| Reports in a biased way | 23 |
| Isn't fully vertical | 24 |
| Idiosyncratic distortions | 25 |
| Graphologists evaluate them | 27 |
| Distorts, as a newscast | 23 |
| Reaction to freshness? | 22 |
| Masher's comeuppance | 24 |
| Word with stick or dash | 23 |
| High-five, essentially | 22 |
| Word with stick or shot | 23 |
| Word with happy or dash | 23 |
| Word with dash or happy | 23 |
| Response to an affront | 22 |
| Wrist-directed reprimand | 24 |
| Word with stick or happy | 24 |
| Word with dash or stick | 23 |
| Word before dash or happy | 25 |
| Strike with an open hand | 24 |
| Midwife's action, perhaps | 29 |
| It may cause indignation | 24 |
| Indication of indignation | 25 |
| Hysteria curber, sometimes | 26 |
| High-five, for example | 22 |
| Fresh guy's comeuppance | 27 |
| Delivery after a delivery? | 26 |
| Big shot in ice hockey | 22 |
| Word with shot or stick | 23 |
| Word with shot or dash | 22 |
| Word with jack or stick | 23 |
| Word with jack or dash | 22 |
| Word with happy or stick | 24 |
| Word before stick or happy | 26 |
| Word before happy or stick | 26 |
| What some do to a bass | 22 |
| Unfortunate date ending | 23 |
| Retaliation for a pinch | 23 |
| Result of an incomplete pass? | 29 |
| Response to freshness? | 22 |
| Response to an insult, maybe | 28 |
| Response to a rude remark | 25 |
| Response to a rude advance | 26 |
| Response to a pass, perhaps | 27 |