% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "DELE"

DELE
Strike out
Editor's mark
Mark of omission
Proofreader's mark
Proofreader's notation
Take out
Editor's remark
Strike out, as copy
Takeout sign?
Drop it
Request to remove from a galley
Takeout order?
Proofer's word
Cutting comment?
Proofreading instruction
Striking comment?
Cut line
Sign of character assassination?
Take out of context?
Kill a character?
Proofreader's "strike"
Margin mark
Cut text
Remove, to an editor
Proofreader's notation (4)
Get rid of this, to proofreaders
Proofreading symbol
Remove, in printing
What "stet" might countermand
Just drop it
Get it out of here
Drop out of journalism school?
Get it out
Mark of a strike
Strike, to editors
Take out, editorially
Editor's removal mark
Manuscript marking
Remove from the manuscript
Strike
Editor's excision
Editorial strike-out
Remove
Edit out
Editor's strike-out
Take from the text
Proofreader's recommendation
Remove from copy
Take out, in editing
Remove from print
Strike from a manuscript
Strike, to an editor
Pull it, in proofreading
Printer's direction
Expunge
Remove from a manuscript
Remove, to a proofreader
Stet's opposite
Editor's "take it out"
Drop this, editorially
Get rid of it, to a proofreader
Expunge in print
Strike mark
Drop a line?
Editor's nix
Editorial excision
Text-removal mark
Get rid of it, in a manuscript
Cut out
Proofer's mark
Proofreading notation
Proofreader's "omit this"
Editor's "out"
Take it out, editorially
Editor's note
Editor's option
Cancel
Editorial note
Manuscript mark
Proofreader's note
Proof mark
Remove entirely
Remove from the text
Remove, in a manuscript
Remove from text
A stet cancels it
Bit of editing marginalia
To-go order?
Editing mark
Proofing mark
Put a line through, maybe
Copy editor's mark
Expunge from a manuscript
Mark of rejection
Proofreading mark
Strike from the text
Opposite of 83-Across
What a stet cancels
Editorial mark
Marginal mark
Mark for omission
Proofreader's "drop this"
Editor's notation
Sign of elimination
Editor's "Lose it"
Editor's "cut it"
Editor's "Lose this"
Stet's opposite, perhaps
Out, to an editor
Opposite of 77 Across
Take-out request?
Proofer's direction
X out
Proofreader's word
Editor's "take out"
Stet opposite
Remove from the galleys
Take out of a manuscript
Editorial marking
Removal indication
Editor's "remove"
Editor's elimination
Strikeout mark
Remove text
Editor's order
Mark for removal
Removal instruction
Editorial order
Strike from a text
Proofreader's direction
Cut
Don't stet
Proofreader's command
Galley mark
A stet negates it
Blue-pencil, maybe
Mark on a manuscript
Scratch mark?
Printer's omission mark.
Blue-pencil.
Cross out.
Omit: Printing.
Take out of galleys.
Printer's term.
Take it out.
Take out (on a galley proof).
Printer's word.
Mark for omission: Print.
Take out, in printing.
Printing term.
Proofreader's term.
Opposite of 3 Down.
Printer's delta.
Direction to a printer.
Cancel, in printing.
Cross out, in printing.
Remove, as from a galley.
Copyreader's word.
Omit.
Printer's sign.
Symbol on a printer's proof.
Direction on galleys.
Proofreader's instruction.
Remove, in a way.
Printing mark.
Printer's mark
Printing direction
Erase
Proofsheet word
Stet's antithesis
Stet's relative
Printer's instruction
Proof word
Editor's verb
Galley word
Opposite of stet
Printer's "take out"
Do some editing
Eliminate
Excise
Omit, in printing
Redactor's word
Printing directive
Proofreader's "forget it"
Eradicate
Proofreader's "take out"
Stet's antonym
Strike order?
Marginal marking
Editor's direction
Remove an erratum
Remove type
Reversal of stet
Take out of print
Excise, as text
Take a letter?
Remove, in editing
Drop
Red-pencil
Strike out, as text
Typographer's strike
Expunge, as text
Remove, to a typesetter
Remove, as text
Strike out, to a typesetter
Get out
Word often written in red
Get out of a sentence?
Get out of the line
Cut, editorially
Strike at a newspaper office?
Drop it, editorially
Take this out, in proofreading
Copy editor's note
Remove, as a typo
'Take this out' mark
Strike out while editing
Nixing mark
Marginal direction?
Removal mark
Remove print
Manuscript notation
Remove, as printed matter
Remove, to the printer
Order out?
Remove a typo
Remove from print, briefly
Expurgate, editorially
Takeout for an editor?
Copy editor's note, perhaps
Text-removal directive
Opposite of 69-Across
Printer's notation
Remove, before printing
Proofreader's sign
Editor's "remove it"
Editor's notation, sometimes
Bit of editing marginalia, sometimes
Certain editor's mark
Drop by order of an editor
Removal mark of editors
Remove, in proofreading
Take this out, in editing
Drop, in editing
Editorial command
Editorial removal
Marginal mark, sometimes
Stet U-turn
Editor's "cut it out"
Editor's "scratch this"
Proofreader's instruction that can be removed from 17-, 37- or 59-Across to reveal a real phrase
Strike out, editorially
Mark for removal, to a proofreader
Mark for excision
Expurgate
Printer's directive
Strike at the printer's
Cancel editorially
Strike out to proofreaders
Opposite of 42 Across
Proofreader's elimination
Strike-out notation
Reverse a stet
Proofreader's notation, perhaps
Proofreader's marking
Editor's prerogative
Direction undone by "stet"
Editorial removal mark
Proofreader's "remove"
Proofreading sign
Proofing scribble
Proofer's takeout order
Strike out, in proofing
Indicator that a sentence is too wordy, perhaps
Sign for removal