- ACUTE
- Severe and sharp
- Like some accents
- Penetrating
- Perceptive
- Very distressing
- Keenly perceptive
- Kind of angle
- Intense
- Quick-sighted
- Sharp
- Like pain after getting poked
- Not chronic
- Not chronic, as a medical issue
- Less than 90°
- Not quite right?
- Like severe pain
- Sharp-witted
- Seriously painful
- Like all angles that are less than 90°
- Like some angles
- Pointed
- Keen
- Critical
- Like a 44-degree angle
- Quite sharp
- Obtuse's opposite
- Less than 90 degrees
- Extremely sharp
- Very serious
- Sharper than 90 degrees
- Like some French accents
- Not chronic, medically
- Like equilateral triangles
- 50° to 60°, say
- Keen, as perception
- Less than right?
- Keenly felt
- Like some triangles
- Type of triangle
- Less than obtuse
- Sharply felt
- Very sharp
- Severe
- Very perceptive
- Stabbing
- Severe, as pain
- Like an eagle's eyesight
- Sharp, as pain
- Grave
- Sharp and sudden
- Certain angle
- Angle type
- An angle
- Deep-felt
- Insightful
- Less than right, anglewise
- Stabbing, as pain
- Extreme, as pain
- Type of angle
- Like angles less than 90 degrees
- Less than 90 degrees, anglewise
- Not chronic, as illness
- Like intense pain
- Like most triangle angles
- Like the accent in "entrée"
- Sharp, as an eagle's eyesight
- Like the accent on "passé"
- Like two right-triangle angles
- Like the accent in passé
- Like a 30-degree angle
- Not obtuse
- Sharp, as some angles
- 80 on a math test, maybe
- Extreme
- Well-honed
- Serious
- Urgent
- Dire
- Sharp as a tack
- Geometry term
- Much more than mere
- Finely honed
- Very sensitive
- Sharp-eyed
- Shrewd
- Critical, as a shortage
- Crucial
- Highly sensitive
- Highly perceptive
- Sharp-sighted
- Perspicacious
- Sharp, as eyesight
- Sharp, as vision
- Keen, as eyesight
- Penetrating, as insight
- Sharp in perception
- Sharp, as intelligence
- Word from the Latin for "sharpened"
- Like a 45° angle
- Poignant.
- Intense, poignant.
- Mentally sharp.
- Another kind of angle.
- Mentally keen.
- Penetrating of mind.
- Mentally alert.
- Discerning.
- Of the nature of a crisis.
- Piercing.
- Under 90 degrees, as an angle.
- Kind of accent.
- Sharp-pointed.
- Shrill.
- Sensitive to impressions.
- Keen of mind.
- Accent of a sort.
- Kind of indigestion
- Opposite of obtuse
- Shrewd; discerning
- Of less than 90 degrees
- Trenchant
- Demanding urgent action
- Critical or crucial
- More than serious
- Like an angle less than 90°
- Pressing
- Life-threatening
- Well-tuned
- It's never right
- Less than 90°, as an angle
- Like a 45° or 60° angle
- ___ accent, mark used symmetrically six times in this puzzle's solution
- Like the accent in "é"
- Like two angles in a right triangle
- Severe and short, as an illness
- Sharper than 90°
- Below 90°
- Severe but short, as an illness
- Less than 90º
- Less than 90º, as an angle
- Like at least two angles of every triangle
- Losing a record deal, for example
- The Kinks "___ Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues"
- Seriously sharp
- Sharp or severe
- Like some triangle angles
- Sharp angle
- Quite sharp, as a pain
- Extremely sharp or intense
- Less than 90 degrees, in geometry
- Angle between 0 and 90 degrees
- Between 0 and 90 degrees, as an angle
- Type of angle or pain
- Some angles
- Like angles measuring less than 90 degrees
- Like less-than-90-degree angles
- Not right or obtuse
- Angle not quite right?
- Intense, as pain
- Like a 20-degree angle
- Like sharp pain
- Like a 45-degree angle
- Like a four-degree angle
- Not quite right, perhaps?
- Word before "accent" or "angle"
- Less than right, geometrically
- Like a 14-degree angle
- Like a 34-degree angle
- Like at least two angles in every triangle
- Like an 80-degree angle
- 31 Down originally
- Kind of 50 Down
- Small angle
- Angle less than 90 degrees
- Like an angle that's less than 90 degrees
- Like a hawk's vision
- Razor-sharp
- Like an angle that's neither right nor obtuse
- Like the angles in an equilateral triangle
- Rhyme and synonym of "astute"
- Like a 10-degree angle
- Pointy
- Not right?
- Not right in math class (but not obtuse either)
- Below 90 degrees in math class
- 70 degrees, say
- Not quite right, maybe
- Under 90, in a way