- EXIT
- Door, at times
- Adit's opposite
- Departure
- Door sign
- Fire-escape sign
- Kind of poll
- Take a powder
- Take one's leave
- Way out
- Leave the stage
- Part of a cloverleaf
- Theater sign
- Stage direction
- Sign at the Bijou
- Sign in a movie theater
- The closest one may be behind you
- Word lit in a theater
- Peace out
- Stairwell sign
- Sign often above an "Alarm Will Sound" sign
- Red sign above a door
- ___ Ghost (2007 Philip Roth novel)
- Door handle
- Get off
- Labyrinth goal
- Maze's target
- Red sign
- Maze target, often
- Maze goal
- Head out
- Leave
- Cloverleaf branch
- ___ polling
- Egress
- Out route?
- Get off the stage
- One type of poll
- Off-ramp
- Auditorium sign
- Escape route
- Word over a door
- Where tolls may be taken
- Way off the highway
- It's used in emergencies
- Freeway egress
- Finish a pencil maze, e.g.
- Interstate option
- Word usually seen with an angled arrow
- Kind of door
- Go outside
- Get out
- Movie theater sign
- Word on a lighted sign
- Get away
- Word often written in red letters
- Sartre's "No ___"
- Sign in the dark?
- Sign over a door
- Stage instruction
- Word on some mazes
- Glowing theater sign
- Lit sign
- Turnoff
- Where to get off
- Word on a lit sign
- Escape hatch
- Walk into the wings
- Leave the premises
- Lighted sight, frequently
- Leave a scene
- Way off a freeway
- Fire escape, e.g.
- Head on out
- It's a turnoff
- Way off the freeway
- Interstate ramp
- Leave the freeway
- Step out of a scene
- Way to go?
- Dead end's lack
- Escape hatch, for one
- Fire drill passageway
- Step out of the scene
- Turnpike turnoff
- Cloverleaf part
- Door to daylight
- Fire drill objective
- Get off the turnpike
- Parking lot sign
- Take off
- Leave the scene
- Lighted theater sign
- Employ an escape hatch
- Go out
- Hit the road
- Leave, as an interstate
- Bow out
- Escape hatch, e.g.
- Take leave
- Depart from
- Go offstage
- Maze solver's goal
- Depart
- Kind of strategy
- Maze solver's objective
- Sign in many a parking lot
- This way out
- Word that can precede interview or strategy
- Subject of a strategy
- Outlet
- Clear out
- Stadium sign
- Stage departure
- Swinging door, at times
- Go away
- Ramp sign
- Turnpike sign
- Script direction
- Ramp, perhaps
- Go
- Program-ending command
- Sign in red
- Split
- Expressway turnoff
- Freeway sign
- Lit sign in a dark theater
- Way off the turnpike
- Word with sign or strategy
- Freeway off-ramp
- Way off the road
- __ poll
- Parkway off-ramp
- Type of poll
- Way to get out
- Walk out
- Prominent theater sign
- Interstate highway sign word
- Highway off-ramp
- Red sign over a door
- __ interview
- Decamp, e.g.
- Sign above a door
- Bailing aid
- Leave the room
- Night Sky With __ Wounds: poetry collection by Ocean Vuong
- Bail
- Hotel corridor word in red
- Parking garage sign
- Parkway sign
- Press Esc, perhaps
- Interstate sign
- Sign over a theater door
- The way out
- Ramp word
- Walk offstage
- Thruway map marking
- __, pursued by a bear
- It's a way out
- Leave-taking
- Red-letter sign
- Cloverleaf component
- Leave the thruway
- Leave the building
- Interstate turnoff
- Cinema sign
- Sign above a theater door
- Freeway ramp
- Move out
- Step out
- Script instruction
- Go out the door
- Leave a freeway
- Walk off the stage
- Green highway sign
- Toll plaza site
- With 107 Across, way off of a sort
- Escape roomer's objective
- Interstate off-ramp
- With 15 Across, graduation requirement for some
- Door out of a theater
- Highway turnoff
- Leave a highway
- Sign in cinemas
- Door to leave through
- Sign for an off-ramp
- Door to walk out through
- Leave a room
- Path off a highway
- Sign often seen in red
- Make a turnoff
- Illuminated theater sign
- File menu command
- Subway platform sign
- Leave the highway
- Word with poll or interview
- Door.
- Going.
- Theatre sign.
- Actor's last move.
- Choose your ___.
- Gateway.
- Skyway sign.
- Subway sign.
- ___, pursued by a bear.
- Play direction.
- Sign over a portal.
- Actor's withdrawal.
- Theatre door.
- Sign on a door
- Dramatist's direction.
- Fire sign.
- Turnstile sign.
- Highway sign.
- Specialized door.
- Expressway sign.
- Thruway sign.
- Thruway feature.
- Familiar sign.
- Barnum's egress
- Word under a red light
- Red-letter word
- Throw the lead, at bridge
- Obey a stage cue
- Red-lighted word
- Sign over some doors
- Road sign
- Sign in a theater
- Theater-door sign
- ___ Laughing, Irvin S. Cobb's autobiography
- Cobb's "___ Laughing"
- ___ Laughing, Cobb book
- Sign in a hospital
- Means of egress
- Part of a Sartre title
- Script command
- Sign in a movie house
- Bow out gracefully
- Last ___ to Brooklyn: Selby
- I. S. Cobb's "___ Laughing"
- Debouchment
- Script word
- Cobb's "_____ Laughing"
- Actor's direction
- Highway diversion
- Mandated safety sign
- Retreat
- Sign by a door
- Split, so to speak
- Illuminated sign
- Passage out
- Turnpike feature
- Withdrawal
- Lighted sign over a door
- Lighted sign
- Get off the road
- ___ interview
- It's taken when leaving
- It might be shown to one who's seen it all
- Way out sign
- Turnpike toll-paying locale
- ___ row
- No ___
- It's often marked with a number
- Lighted sign in a theater
- Out
- Number on an Interstate sign
- Door to the outside
- Emergency door sign
- Lighted sign above a door
- Place to pay a toll, perhaps
- Stage direction after an actor's last line
- Sign by stairs, often
- Sign near a stairway
- Tollbooth site
- Way off
- [Green]
- Interstate sign with an arrow
- Leave the auditorium
- Lighted sign near a stairway
- Lighted sign over a doorway
- Get off the highway
- Last file menu option, often
- What to do when you have nothing left to say?
- Highway number
- Lit sign in a theater
- Final menu option, maybe
- It's found on the side of a highway
- It's not a welcome sign
- Next ___
- Highway sign next to an off-ramp
- Off-ramp sign
- Sign with an arrow
- Turnoff for drivers
- Interstate billboard info
- One end of a maze
- Road sign with an arrow
- Sign by a fire escape
- Info on a highway billboard
- Lighted sign by a stairwell
- On-ramp's opposite
- ___ stage left
- ___, pursued by a bear (Shakespearean stage direction)
- It takes people out
- Kind of row with extra legroom
- Sign at a highway cloverleaf
- Sign at a highway interchange
- ___ strategy
- Often-backlit sign
- Billboard number, maybe
- P. T. Barnum sold tickets to this and called it "The Egress"
- ___ light! Enter night!
- Sign at the back of a bar
- Sign in the back of a venue
- Sign you look for during a bad set
- Important sign in a crowded venue
- Chemical Brothers "___ Planet Dust"
- Urge Overkill "___ the Dragon"
- Sought-after sign when bad band plays
- Rush "___ ... Stage Left"
- Sought-after sign during bad band
- Row you can opt out of
- ___ visa
- Use the out door
- Word often seen glowing
- Way off the interstate
- Word often illuminated
- Illuminated sign near a door
- Head offstage
- ___ Through the Gift Shop (documentary directed by the street artist Banksy)
- One way out
- Take this to freedom
- Welcome sight in a maze
- Cloverleaf feature
- Complexity's way out?
- Hallway signs
- Sartre's "No _____"
- Leave the theater
- Noteworthy movie theater sign
- Ballpark stadium sign
- Noteworthy theater sign
- Take it to freedom
- Noteworthy hotel sign
- Sign in every hotel
- Get out of here
- Store sign
- Directional sign
- Noteworthy sign
- Sign in airplanes and theaters
- Sign in the darkness
- Leave a building
- Make like a banana and split
- Interstate escape
- Lane-to-street facilitator
- Word over many doors
- Depart the stage
- Word with "ramp" or "sign"
- Where to turn off
- No ___ (Sartre play set in a locked room)
- See 45-Across
- Sign illuminated in red or green
- Enter's opposite
- Type of interview or poll
- Sartre's sortie
- Way out on the turnpike
- Movie sign
- Get out of Dodge
- He goes out: L.
- No ___ : Sartre
- Side or rear follower
- Door, often
- Use a fire door
- Get off or out
- Important theater sign
- It may be stage left
- ___, stage left (Snagglepuss)
- Interstate sign word
- Departure gate
- Word over many a door
- It may be a turnoff
- Theater sign word
- Complete a maze
- Numbered part of a freeway
- Sign at a drive-thru
- Theater sign with red letters
- Tollbooth location, often
- Word before poll or interview
- Word combined with "British" in 2016 headlines
- Depart from a scene
- Tollbooth locale, often
- Word in a lit sign
- Waze verb
- Sign word in red
- Way off of a turnpike
- Word above an emergency door
- The highest-numbered one on a U.S. interstate is 880
- Beat it
- Out door
- __, stage left!
- Garage sign
- Opposite of 50-Down
- ___ poll
- Where do you get off?
- Quit, as a program
- Relinquish the lead, in bridge
- Going concern
- Highway ramp
- Polling place?
- Way off a highway
- With 5-Across, way off of the freeway
- Sign that's often lit
- Turnoff, perhaps
- Interstate choice
- Get out of the house, say
- Turnpike tollbooth site
- Door over a wing, say
- Cloverleaf ramp
- Word on an illuminated sign
- Turnoff, of a sort