They're often run by children | 33 |
They'll give you the run-around | 35 |
Like some knights and baseball throws | 37 |
Straying from the correct course | 32 |
Deviating from the proper course | 32 |
List in a subsequent printing, perhaps | 38 |
They slip past some proofreaders | 32 |
"Oops!" list, in publishing | 37 |
"Oops!" list, in a book | 33 |
They may be fixed in second printings | 37 |
Roster for a more accurate reprint | 34 |
List that may include some howlers | 34 |
List of typos and mislabeled photographs | 40 |
List included in second editions | 32 |
Addition to a second printing, perhaps | 38 |
Made an ''oopsie'' | 34 |
Needed to say ''oops'' | 38 |
Lost money on "Jeopardy!" e.g. | 40 |
Had to say "Oops," say | 32 |
Sly & the Family Stone drummer Greg | 39 |
"To ___ human . . .": Pope | 36 |
"To ___ human . . . ": Pope | 37 |
''To ___ human'' | 32 |
''To __ human . . .'' | 37 |
"Captain Blood" star Flynn | 36 |
Flynn of "Captain Blood" | 34 |
Flynn of "Gentleman Jim" | 34 |
"The Thin Blue Line" director Morris | 46 |
"The Fog of War" director Morris | 42 |
"Gentleman Jim" portrayer | 35 |
Robin in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" | 49 |
Jim's portrayer in "Gentleman Jim" | 48 |
Cedric ___ of "Little Lord Fauntleroy" | 48 |
Basil's "Captain Blood" co-star | 45 |
"The Adventures of Robin Hood" name | 45 |
"My Wicked, Wicked Ways" author Flynn | 47 |
''Harry Potter'' owl | 36 |
Weasley family's owl, in Harry Potter books | 47 |
Weasley family owl, in Harry Potter books | 41 |
Silver screen swashbuckler Flynn | 32 |
Robin of Locksley portrayer Flynn | 33 |
Owl in the "Harry Potter" books | 41 |
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Morris | 42 |
Morris who directed "Fog of War" | 42 |
He fought Basil in "Robin Hood" | 41 |
Flynn, the swashbuckling film hero | 34 |
Flynn of "The Sea Hawk" | 33 |
Flynn of ''Gentleman Jim'' | 42 |
Flynn of ''Captain Blood'' | 42 |
Clumsy owl in the Harry Potter books | 36 |
Children's author ___ Le Cain | 33 |
Cedric ___ (Little Lord Fauntleroy) | 35 |
Actor Leon ___: 1881–1951 | 32 |
"Vernon, Florida" director Morris | 43 |
"The Fog of War" filmmaker Morris | 43 |
"The Fog of War" documentarian Morris | 47 |
"The Fog of War" director ___ Morris | 46 |
"Dodge City" star Flynn | 33 |
''Gentleman Jim'' portrayer | 43 |
"Captain Blood" star (1938) | 37 |
"Misty" composer Garner | 33 |
Garner who wrote "Misty" | 34 |
Former Tennessee Titans tight end Kinney | 40 |
___ the side of caution (play it safe) | 38 |
Overthrow of first base, for one | 32 |
"File not found," e.g. | 32 |
"File not found," for example | 39 |
Word on computer screens, sometimes | 35 |
Ball batted between a fielder's legs, often | 47 |
What a red "X" may mean | 33 |
What "[sic]" may signify | 34 |
Trial's partner in career moves | 35 |
Taking Back Sunday: "___ Operator" | 44 |
Standard ___ (statistician's calculation) | 45 |
Result of dropping a can of corn | 32 |
Overthrow of third base, for one | 32 |
One "E" on a scoreboard | 33 |
Luce's "Margin for ___" | 37 |
It keeps a run from being earned | 32 |
Grounder through the legs, for one | 34 |
Ground ball between the legs, for one | 37 |
"Blue screen of death" cause | 38 |
They're removed from reprints | 33 |
Infielders and outfielders make them | 36 |
Heading on a baseball scoreboard | 32 |
Dropped flies and bad throws, in baseball | 41 |
Column on the right in a baseball box score | 43 |
"E" on a baseball scoreboard | 38 |
Violates accepted moral standards | 33 |
Doesn't call a spade a spade? | 33 |
Calls Mary "Mindy," e.g. | 34 |
Lets a ground ball go through one's legs, say | 49 |
Hits Reply All instead of Reply, say | 36 |
Hawaii and Alaska in 1958: Abbr. | 32 |
Ambulance destinations, for short | 33 |
Test administration locations: Abbr. | 36 |
Places to see M.D.'s in a hurry | 35 |
Hosp. areas with restricted access | 34 |
Ambulance destinations, often (abbr.) | 37 |
Alternatives to urgent care clinics, for short | 46 |