Emulate Lot's wife | 22 |
Drop a brick, so to speak | 25 |
Do something the wrong way | 26 |
Do something boneheaded | 23 |
Commit a faux pas, perhaps | 26 |
Come up with a wrong number | 27 |
Cause an interception, e.g. | 27 |
Be stupid, but not on purpose | 29 |
Bark up the wrong tree, e.g. | 28 |
Answer incorrectly, e.g. | 24 |
  Drop a brick | 22 |
What a gofer is sent on | 23 |
Gofer's assignment | 22 |
What "to do" | 22 |
Trip to the store, say | 22 |
To-do list entry, perhaps | 25 |
Page boy's activity | 23 |
One may be run during lunch | 27 |
Going to the bank, e.g. | 23 |
Buying a quart of milk, e.g. | 28 |
Assistant's assignment | 26 |
Saturday jobs, typically | 24 |
Things on some to-do lists | 26 |
Junior runs these for Mom | 25 |
Income source for Junior | 24 |
Assistant's duties | 22 |
Off the mark, as a throw | 24 |
Off-target, as a throw | 22 |
Like some baseball throws | 25 |
Old-fashioned adventurism | 25 |
Proofreader's finds | 23 |
Proofreader's discoveries | 29 |
Slips between the covers? | 25 |
Printers' mistakes | 22 |
List of printing errors | 23 |
They slip past proofreaders | 27 |
Spell-checking discoveries | 26 |
Printer's mistakes | 22 |
List of typos and such | 22 |
List of printed mistakes | 24 |
Heere and theere, in a book | 27 |
Annoyances for readers | 22 |
Slip in later editions | 22 |
San Fran band Erase ___ | 23 |
Reasons for corrections | 23 |
Proofreaders' oversights | 28 |
Proofreaders' finds | 23 |
Proofreaders' corrections | 29 |
Proofreader's worries | 25 |
Proofreader's targets | 25 |
Printing after a printing | 25 |
Printers' nightmares | 24 |
Printers' boo-boos | 22 |
Printer's boo-boos | 22 |
Page heading, in some tomes | 27 |
List of what was missed | 23 |
List of printing mistakes | 25 |
It's filled with slips | 26 |
Glitch list, for print | 22 |
Embarrassments in print | 23 |
Copy editor's quarry | 24 |
Compendium of mistakes | 22 |
"Oops!" list | 22 |
Publisher's blunder | 23 |
Proofreader's concern | 25 |
Misspelled misspelled, e.g. | 27 |
Put one's foot in it | 24 |
Messed up the math, say | 23 |
Took a wrong turn, say | 22 |
Took a wrong turn, e.g. | 23 |
Mishandled a pop-up, e.g. | 25 |
Made an overthrow, say | 22 |
Gave evidence of fallibility | 28 |
Flubbed one's lines | 23 |
Didn't get 100, say | 23 |
Didn't do it right | 22 |
Demonstrated fallibility | 24 |
Booted a grounder, say | 22 |
Bobbled the ball, e.g. | 22 |
Perfectionist's dread | 25 |
"To ___ human ..." | 28 |
"To _____ human" | 26 |
"To -- human ..." | 27 |
"To ___ human" | 24 |
"To __ human ..." | 27 |
"To __ human . . ." | 29 |
"... __ human ..." | 28 |
First name in swashbuckling | 27 |
Robin Hood portrayer Flynn | 26 |
Little Lord Fauntleroy | 22 |
Flynn of old Hollywood | 22 |
First name in movie lore | 24 |
Swashbuckling actor Flynn | 25 |
Robin portrayer of 1938 | 23 |
Rival of Clark and Gary | 23 |
Flynn who played Robin Hood | 27 |
Flynn the swashbuckler | 22 |
Flamboyant Flynn of film fame | 29 |
Film Robin of Locksley | 22 |
Actor Leon ___: 1881-1951 | 25 |