- ANGLE
- It could be right
- With this answer's placement, it's neither obtuse nor acute
- Point of view
- Slant
- Special approach
- Go for fluke
- Emulate Walton
- Fish
- It can be right, but not wrong (n.b. "your girlfriend" is too many letters)
- One might be right
- Pick up a bass, say
- Story line
- Con man's scheme
- This is measured in degrees
- Blog's thrust
- Right ___
- Toss out a line
- Geometry measurement
- Hidden motive
- Viewpoint
- Go fish
- Reporter's slant
- Projecting corner
- Tricky thing to trisect, in classical geometry
- Pick up slowly over time
- Right thing, maybe
- Reporter's approach
- Fish with a hook and line
- Every conniver has one
- Go for fish
- Protractor's measure
- Aspect
- Secret motive
- Fish with a hook
- Try for trout
- Camera viewpoint
- It might be right
- Perspective
- Geometry calculation
- Protractor measure
- See 40-Across
- Use a fighting chair
- Con man's approach
- Geometry measure
- One of six in a hexagon
- It can be right but not left
- It's right next to the side of a square
- Fish with hook and line
- Go fishing
- It's measured in degrees
- Scheme
- It may be right or acute
- Stegner's Pulitzer novel "__ of Repose"
- Seek slyly, with "for"
- Billiards player's consideration
- Each one in a square is 90 degrees
- It might be acute or obtuse
- Position, as a pool cue
- It's a matter of degrees
- Journalistic slant
- One of four in a square
- One with degrees?
- Right __
- What "x" may be in trigonometry
- Billiards concern
- Theta, in geometry
- Photographer's concern
- Hidden agenda
- It may be acute, obtuse or right
- Acute thing
- Measurement given in degrees
- Journalist's approach
- Protractor measurement
- Sly ploy
- Devious purpose
- Ulterior motive
- Vantage point
- Billiards player's concern
- Journalistic point of view
- Approach to a problem
- Corner of a square
- Right __ (90-degree shape)
- Approach to a story
- Journalist's point of view
- Drop a line
- Catch some rays, maybe
- It can be measured with a protractor
- Early English inhabitant.
- A point of view.
- New slant.
- An axe to grind, so to speak.
- Scheme so as to get something.
- Scheme to get.
- Standpoint.
- Sharp corner.
- Oblique approach.
- Quoin.
- Stratagem: Slang.
- Cameraman's concern.
- Pointed form.
- Corner.
- Phase.
- Special technique.
- Obtuse item
- Right or obtuse
- Acute or right
- Kind of worm
- Right or acute
- Practice halieutics
- Acute or obtuse item
- Troll
- Personal slant
- Gimmick
- Right, for one
- Northumbrian settler
- This can be acute
- Early Briton
- Every corner or con man has one
- Corner shape
- Polygon's corner
- Prespective
- It increases by degrees
- Photographer's setup
- What a protractor measures
- Journalist's idea
- Devious plan
- Trig figure
- Turn sharply
- Story's approach
- It may be acute or obtuse
- Drop a line from a pier, say
- Two lines may make one
- Matter of degree?
- Way of looking at things
- It's right at 90 degrees
- Take
- Billiard player's calculation
- Trig term
- A straight one is 180°
- Each one in a square is 90°
- Something acute or obtuse
- An obtuse one is more than 90°
- Cinematographer's consideration
- Geometry class measure
- Selfie taker's concern
- Relationship of the circled letters to the apt words they connect to in this puzzle
- It's a matter of degree
- One might be acute or obtuse
- Geometry class measurement
- Trig topic
- It may be acute
- It may be acute or right
- What a sleazy promoter has
- What sleazy promoter has
- It forms below 180 degrees
- Story slant
- Cinematographer's choice
- It's right at ninety degrees
- Frame of reference
- Journalist's viewpoint
- Square corner
- Approach to an article
- It may be obtuse
- It can be right
- It may be right, but not left
- Acute subject?
- Camera view
- It can be obtuse
- 90-degree ___
- It can be obtuse or acute
- One of seven inside a heptagon
- Acute or obtuse thing
- Acute or obtuse
- Protractor's revelation
- Right or obtuse thing
- Particular slant
- < or >
- A 54-degree one is acute
- It might be 45 degrees
- A 100-degree one is obtuse
- It might be right or obtuse
- Kind of iron
- This can be right
- Use a hook and line
- Protractor's measurement
- It's sometimes right but always to a degree
- Journalistic viewpoint
- One of a pentagon's five
- 65-Across figure
- One of a hexagon's six
- One of a square's four
- Pool player's calculation
- Camera placement
- Figure that might be obtuse
- One of five in a pentagon
- Selfie choice
- Selfie consideration
- A 90-degree one is "right"
- Feature of L or <
- Trig calculation
- It's measured with degrees in geometry
- One of eight inside an octagon
- I've looked at this from every ___
- Devious scheme
- Theta might symbolize it
- A matter of degrees?
- It might be obtuse
- It may be acute, right or obtuse
- It might be acute, right or obtuse
- Trigonometry topic
- Protractor target