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- 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
- Take out of the text
- 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
- 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