- DOOR
- It holds the lock
- It may be a folding or a revolving
- It may be revolving
- It's in a jamb
- Portal
- Way in?
- Way out
- Word with trap or storm
- Egress
- One might be screened
- Bouncer's spot
- Place for a bell
- Wreath site
- Step or stop preceder
- Advent calendar part
- Garage ___
- In place?
- Location of a "Keep Out" sign
- Rapper's locale
- Transom's locale
- Opportunity
- Transom site
- Revolver, perhaps
- Exit or entrance
- Entrance
- Open-and-shut place?
- Welcome mat locale
- Welcome site?
- Place for rapping
- Ostiary's post
- Frame job
- Revolver, maybe
- Item often knobbed
- Threshold
- The ___ in the Wall (H.G. Wells tale)
- Cubicle's lack
- Tent flap, essentially
- Bathroom feature, hopefully
- It's often within a frame
- See 38-Down
- Let's Make A Deal choice
- Knock-knock joke barrier
- Room access
- Way out, maybe
- Kind of prize
- Monty Hall offering
- Site for a bell
- Easy way out
- One may be French or Dutch
- Let's Make a Deal offering
- Knocker's place
- One may be swinging or sliding
- Place for a knocker
- Entrance feature
- It may be sliding, swinging, or revolving
- It may swing or revolve
- There are frequent openings here
- One way out
- It's implicit in all knock-knock jokes
- It can be open and shut
- Mailbox part
- It may be French or Venetian
- It's open and shut
- One way in
- The way in
- What bouncers show you, with "the"
- Car part
- It may be sliding
- Peephole's place
- Let's Make A Deal option
- Battering ram's target
- Cabinet feature
- Entrance blocker
- Entry
- Spot for a wreath
- You might get a foot in it
- Means of escape
- Place for a peephole
- Cuckoo clock feature
- It may get into a jamb
- Armoire part
- Opportunity, figuratively
- Step or stop lead __in
- Peephole location
- ___ die
- Point of departure
- Rooms' divider
- Sill site
- Sliding ___
- Word before prize or knob
- ___ prize
- Entryway
- Bell site
- Means of access
- Bouncer's station
- Word after swinging or sliding
- Saloon swinger
- Screen __
- Word with step or stop
- Wreath-hanging site
- It's on the way out
- Swinger at home
- It helps you get in
- Lead-in for step or stop
- Slammer's victim?
- Entry point
- Sliding __
- Armoire feature
- Departure point
- It may be barred or bolted
- It's opened and shut
- Way in or out
- French __
- __ prize
- Opportunity, metaphorically
- Word with barn or storm
- Access point
- Bouncer's post
- When one __ closes ...
- Let's Make a Deal selection
- Word with front or pocket
- Saloon __
- It may be cracked open
- Opportunity metaphor
- In spot?
- One of a coupe's pair
- Unit in the Monty Hall problem
- Monsters, Inc. factory product
- Access method
- Word with fire and stage
- Cupboard part
- Entrée blocker
- Hatchway
- Cabinet cover
- It's shown to some
- Battering-ram target
- A way in
- Cabinet's moving part
- Place for a keyhole
- Elevator entryway
- It might be shown to you
- Place for a mat
- A way out
- Mail-slot spot
- Way into a room
- Point of entry
- Access on hinges
- It may be a revolver
- Barrier to entry
- Word with stage or storm
- It might be Dutch or French
- It's always in a jamb
- Gateway
- It might be ajar
- It might swing or revolve
- Place for a rapper
- Word with Dutch or French
- Big Deal choice
- The Open ___,” John Hay's Asiatic policy, 1899. nyt 1948 DOP Diamond-cutter's cup. nyt 1948 DOR Drumbledore. nyt 1948 DORADO El ___, place of fabulous wealth. nyt 1948 DORE French illustrator of Rabelais. nyt 1948 DOREE A fish, the John Dory. nyt 1948 DOREES Zenoid fishes. nyt 1948 DORIES Large rowboats. nyt 1948 DORRIT Child of the Marshalsea. nyt 1948 DORTER Dormitory in a monastery: Hist. nyt 1948 DOSA Hatred: Buddhism. nyt 1948 DOSED Fed pills to. nyt 1948 DOSES Takes medicine. nyt 1948 DOSSES Places to sleep: Slang. nyt 1948 DOT Speck. nyt 1948 DOTS Small points. nyt 1948 DOTTED Marked like Doyle's Speckled Band."
- Place to keep the wolf away from.
- Revolving ___.
- Access.
- Postern.
- Shutter of a cupboard.
- Tiler's charge.
- Barrier.
- Out-of-___.
- Passage.
- Entranceway.
- Part of a French window.
- Oven part.
- Relative of a French window.
- See 49 Across.
- Revolving structure.
- Way in or way out.
- House part.
- French window.
- Movable barrier.
- Revolving device.
- Revolving item.
- Word with man or mat.
- Dutch or front
- French or Dutch
- A jar, sometimes?
- Foot in the ___
- Kind of mat
- Place for a mail slot
- Word with bell or man
- Key location
- Place for a knob
- Open ___
- Revolver of a sort
- Spot for a slot
- Word with knob or mat
- Word with post or prize
- Egress or ingress
- Place to give a rap
- Way out or in
- O'Keeffe's "Farmhouse Window and ___"
- Room part
- What to show an intruder
- What to show an unwanted visitor
- Type of mat
- What to show intruders
- Word with way or step
- Item often slammed
- Stage ___, Ginger Rogers film
- Open ___ policy
- Access or egress
- Means of egress
- Kind of knob, man or nail
- Wis. county
- Dutch or French follower
- Updike's "The Same ___"
- Where to give a rap
- Let us ___ die!: Burns
- Kind of prize or post
- French ___ (glass-paneled opener)
- Jim Morrison, e.g.
- Sight near an exit sign
- It comes with a catch
- Postern, e.g.
- It gets into a jamb
- Start with step or stop
- What an ostiary guards
- Knob site
- It may be a trap
- Opportunity, so to speak
- Choice on "Let's Make a Deal"
- Feature of an exit strategy?
- Word with chain or prize
- One can be shown it
- It could be revolving
- With 102-Across, dashboard warning light
- Clue game board space
- It can be cracked
- One can be shown to you
- Outlet
- If opportunity doesn't knock, build a ___: Milton Berle
- One of three on "Let's Make a Deal"
- Symbol of opportunity
- Word with fire or trap
- It can be left 10-Across
- Part of the 36-Across where the "Ninety-Five Theses" were posted
- It might have golden locks
- It might be open and shut
- One of 17 on a Clue board
- Option in the Monty Hall problem
- Something shown to a rude houseguest
- Hatch
- Alternative to dangling beads
- 'Stage _____' ('37 film)
- Jim Morrison, for one
- Portal of opportunity, perhaps
- Jamb's place
- Spot for a mail slot
- Knockin' on Heaven's ___
- Nick Cave band The Boys Next ___
- Repeated word for The Boys Next Door '79 album
- Zep's "In Through the Out ___"
- It's an open and shut case
- Metaphorical opportunity
- Peephole site
- It may be French or open
- Morrison's backup
- It could swing or revolve
- Kind of employed "man"
- Kind of man
- MEN or WOMEN hang here
- Slammer?
- Word with French or Dutch
- Word with prize or check
- Word with French or stage
- You may be shown it
- Its very existence is an open-and-shut case
- Place to keep the wolf from
- It's implicit in knock-knock jokes
- Common entrance
- French or revolving
- It may be in a jamb
- Rapper's place
- Mode of entry
- Entrance allower
- It can be ajar
- Word after "revolving" or "trap"
- Cuckoo clock part
- Something in a jamb
- Advent calendar flap
- It might become unhinged
- It might be hinged or sliding
- ___ CLOSE (elevator button)
- Dutch or French
- Knob or mat leader
- Escape hatch e.g.
- French ____
- One of Morrison's group?
- Rood reversal?
- French or swinging
- Opening
- Site of MEN or WOMEN
- Any of Jim Morrison's bandmates
- No Solicitors sign spot
- Place for a mail slot, perhaps
- Let's Make a Deal pick
- Garage ___ opener
- Word after "stage" or "screen"
- Elevator entrance
- Front of a cupboard
- Hinged entrance
- Place for a cat flap
- Word after "trap" or "back"
- Shut the front ___!
- Keyhole's place
- Next-___ neighbor
- Part of a closet or armoire
- When one ___ closes . . .
- A welcome mat may be in front of one
- One might have a knob
- Word after "sliding" or "revolving"
- Revolver, sometimes
- Knob spot
- Hole in the wall?
- It's often locked in an escape room
- Knockin' on Heaven's ___ (Bob Dylan song)
- Keyhole site
- One way to get in on the ground floor
- It can get you in on the ground floor
- Way out there?
- One might be cracked
- It might slide or revolve
- Peephole place
- Opportunity, in metaphor
- Wreath setting, often