- READ
- Lip or sight follower
- ROM component
- Study
- Audition for a part
- Study the text
- Try for a part
- ___ between the lines
- _____ my lips!
- Do research
- Go over
- Hit the books
- Crack a book
- ___ receipts
- Use a Kindle, say
- Verb with a heteronymic past participle
- Love "The Hate U Give," say
- I ___ to live / In other people's lives ("Passion" lyric)
- Left on ___ (condition of digital abandonment)
- Leaf through
- Use Braille
- Peer at a page
- Fire up a Kindle
- Understand
- Use a Nook
- Pick up a Kindle
- Enjoy a good book
- Start a new chapter?
- Get in lines?
- Work with script
- Interpret
- Use the library
- Prove your literacy
- Translate
- Understand a message
- Peruse
- Pore over a page
- Fathom symbols
- Participated in a book group
- Study palms
- Write's companion
- Enjoy a book
- Scanned
- Use the teleprompter, say
- Used books
- Like some tea leaves
- Display
- Opener for many a letter
- Make use of the library
- Part of ROM
- Run one's eye over
- Crack the books
- Orate, but not off-the-cuff
- Take in People
- Get into a novel
- Glance over
- ___ my lips!
- Enjoy Joyce
- Look over
- Narrate a story
- Bone up on
- Utter aloud, as from a book
- Go over a script
- Take in, perhaps
- Interpret, as tea leaves
- Peer at pages
- Enjoy People, say
- Predict, as someone's fortune
- Be a bookworm
- Enjoy Stephen King, say
- First instruction in many a homework assignment
- Follow a script
- Peruse Donne and Bradstreet
- Scan the paper
- Complete a school assignment, perhaps
- Enjoy King and Koontz
- Try for a role
- ___ 'em and weep!
- Digest digests
- Book it?
- Go over a newspaper
- Use a Kindle
- Audition
- Enjoy, as an e-book
- Examine, as a thermometer
- Get into "Get Shorty," say
- Gulp fiction?
- Peruse some of Ludlum's works
- Get hooked on a book
- Tackle Tolstoy, say
- Homonym for reed or red
- Persue
- Predict
- Curl up with
- Do lines
- Enjoy novels
- Enjoy the comics
- Enjoy a novel
- Interpret, as an X-ray
- Auditioned
- Relax with a good book
- Enjoyed the paper
- Used the library
- With 37-Across, figure out implied meaning
- Auditioned (for)
- Enjoyed a story
- Interpreted
- Predict, as fortunes
- Scan
- __ my lips!
- Hear, to a CBer
- Library urging
- Understood
- Not waste Time?
- Analyze before putting, as a green
- Decipher, as music
- Enjoy New York, say?
- Pore over
- Enjoy the library
- English class assignment word
- Enjoy a story, say
- Interpret, as X-rays
- Psychic's verb
- Enjoy a Kindle, e.g.
- Participated in a poetry slam
- Spent time with Time
- Audition (for)
- Consume Food & Wine, say
- Enjoyed People
- Like used books
- Enjoy a comic book, say
- Get lost in a book
- Part of CD-ROM
- __ between the lines
- __ lips
- Enjoy one's Kindle
- Never __ the comments
- Curl up with a good book, say
- Do some text processing
- Look through a book
- Peruse a book
- Scan, as bars
- Study a script
- Curl up with a good book
- Shared one's poetry, say
- __ receipts
- Text status
- Take in the paper
- Boned up on
- Study, as a text
- The R in CD-ROM
- Frequent auditions
- Leafed through
- Library slogan
- Skimmed through
- Take in writing
- Pore over the paper
- Use cue cards
- Learn (about)
- Library poster word
- Perused
- Pore through
- Skim through
- Check out
- Examine an magazine
- Review one's notes
- Sit down with a book
- Sit with a book
- Went through, as an article
- Checked, as a gauge
- Cracked the books
- Gauged
- Reviewed
- Scan, as a UPC
- Enjoy London
- Enjoy a newspaper
- Gauge, in a way
- Go through a mag
- Enjoy King or Koontz
- Enjoy the paper
- Scan, perhaps
- Construed
- Enjoy a magazine
- Learned from a book
- Pored over
- Went over
- Decipher
- Deciphered
- Enjoy King or Queen
- Homework assignment starter
- Scanned through
- Devour a book
- Devoured a novel
- Sat with a book
- Got into a novel
- Pass the time with a paperback
- Study, as a script
- Legal __ (controversial book's prepublication step)
- Reviewed, in a way
- Show one's literacy
- Librarian's urging
- Made out
- Go through volumes
- Digested a digest
- Get an understanding of
- Used an Amazon Kindle, say
- Learned.
- Learn to ___ slow.—Walker.
- Foresee.
- McGuffey teaches you to.
- His sins were scarlet, but his books were ___.” nyt 1948 READE Author of best seller of 1881. nyt 1948 READE Lawyer, dramatist, novelist. nyt 1948 READER Bookworm. nyt 1948 READERS McGuffey's line. nyt 1948 READING City on the Schuykill River. nyt 1948 REALIZES Converts into money. nyt 1948 REALM Department. nyt 1948 REALM Domain. nyt 1948 REALNESS Factuality. nyt 1948 REALNESS Verisimilitude. nyt 1948 REALTORS Brokers. nyt 1948 REAM Bevel out. nyt 1948 REAPER Farm machine. nyt 1948 REAPER Prototype of Father Time. nyt 1948 REAR Opposite of van. nyt 1948 REARMS Furnishes with new weapons. nyt 1948 REARS Nursles. nyt 1948 REAS Turmerics. nyt 1948 REASON Feature of Paine's age. nyt 1948 REASON Intellect. nyt 1948 REASON Motive. nyt 1948 REASON Understanding. nyt 1948 REASSURE Free from fear. nyt 1948 REAVER Despoiler: Archaic. nyt 1948 REB Confederate. nyt 1948 REBAS Hebrew weights. nyt 1948 REBEAMS Casts rays again. nyt 1948 REBREEDS Causes again. nyt 1948 RECANT Rescind. nyt 1948 RECANT Withdraw. nyt 1948 RECASE Box again. nyt 1948 RECEDE Retrograde. nyt 1948 RECEDED Withdrew. nyt 1948 RECESS Niche. nyt 1948 RECIPE Formula. nyt 1948 RECIPIENT Donee. nyt 1948 RECITED Told over. nyt 1948 RECITER Declaimer. nyt 1948 RECTOS Right-hand pages. nyt 1948 RECUR Come again to mind. nyt 1948 RECURLS Makes a new permanent wave. nyt 1948 RECUTS Slices again. nyt 1948 RED Designation dropped by Russian Army. nyt 1948 RED Mr. Barber. nyt 1948 RED One end of the spectrum. nyt 1948 REDAN Fortification. nyt 1948 REDAN Fortification. nyt 1948 REDBUD Tree with heart-shaped leaves. nyt 1948 REDCAP Porter. nyt 1948 REDIVIDE Re-allocate. nyt 1948 REDS Colors. nyt 1948 REDSKINS The seven who bit the dust: Quincy Kilby. nyt 1948 REDUPED Deceived again. nyt 1948 REE Arikara. nyt 1948 REE Arikara. nyt 1948 REE Arm of Ireland's Shannon river. nyt 1948 REE Dakota Indian. nyt 1948 REECE Chairman of GOP committee. nyt 1948 REECE Chairman of Republican National Committee. nyt 1948 REEDS Musical instruments. nyt 1948 REEDS Pastoral pipes. nyt 1948 REEDY Long and slender. nyt 1948 REEF Longfellow's Norman's Woe."
- Discover by observation.
- Discover the meaning of.
- George ___, a signer of the Declaration.
- He wrote "Sheridan's Ride."
- Discern.
- Have a certain wording.
- Interpret signs.
- Register.
- Bring up.
- Recite.
- Con.
- Apply oneself to.
- Indicate.
- Get knowledge of.
- ___ the riot act.
- His sins were scarlet, but his books were ___.
- Foretell (the future).
- Enjoy books.
- Foretell.
- What Johnny can't do.
- Check (copy).
- Try for a part in a play.
- Edit (copy).
- Studied.
- Try out, as for a part.
- What to do if the TV conks out.
- Make out
- What Johnnie can't do
- Infer
- Well-___ (literate)
- What book reviewers do
- Try out for a role
- Use a book
- What illiterates can't do
- Alive author
- Audition for a role
- Have an audition
- Decode a primer
- Indicate, as a thermometer
- Master a primer
- Use a primer
- Exercise the mind, in a way
- Foretold
- Make use of a library
- President of Delaware: 1777–78
- Comprehend, in a way
- Conquer a primer
- Browsed in a journal
- Like good books
- Practice literacy
- Librarian's advice
- Scan tomes
- Arkansas Traveler founder
- What to do between the lines
- Scan the print
- English poet-critic: 1893-1968
- Poet who wrote "Sheridan's Ride"
- Use tea leaves
- Alive author Piers Paul _____
- Library poster message
- Study, as text
- Do one of the three R's
- Library byword
- Soothsay
- Did Time?
- Devour, in a way
- Do library research
- Scan, say
- Use a library
- Like books
- Examine volumes
- Get between the covers?
- Take in the mail
- Prophesy
- Take to mean
- Go through
- Reference books?
- Go for a part
- Size up
- Enjoyed London or France
- Go over Time?
- Librarian's imperative
- Do library study
- With 40-Across, infer something ... and literally so
- What library patrons do
- Enjoy literature
- Do a parent's bedtime activity
- Inbox category
- Perceptive sense
- Enjoy Wilde or Wilder, say
- Like books and tea leaves
- Follow the script
- Get a ___ on someone
- Homophone of 46-Across
- What many children begin to do in kindergarten
- Text message status
- Email status
- Inbox label counterpart of "New"
- Run over
- Show literacy
- Text notification before a time stamp
- Inspect for information, as a gas meter
- Interpretation of a situation
- Understanding of a situation
- ___ the room
- Auditioned, maybe
- Pit-of-the-stomach feeling
- Quick impression, as of a person
- Take in
- Word with sight or speed
- Assessment of a situation
- Interpretation
- Something people learn how to do from a how-to book. "___"
- Take in Tolkien, e.g.
- '-- my lips!'
- Curl up with Cather
- The Killers "___ My Mind"
- Killers "Can you ___ my mind?"
- I ___ the news today, oh boy
- Gordon Lightfoot "If You Could __ My Mind"
- Item on a to-do list for an English major
- Succumb to the call of the Wilde?
- Enjoy a tell-all
- Enjoyed Slate
- Start of an unkept Bush 41 promise
- Scanned for content
- Enjoy an Agatha Christie murder mystery, say
- Prepare for a class discussion, perhaps
- Left on ___ (like someone whose texts have been seen but not answered)
- Enjoy "Jane Eyre"
- What some train passengers do
- Make sense of a language
- Use tea leaves, in a way
- Enjoy "Buddenbrooks"
- It may be done between the lines
- Audition, in a way
- One way to audition
- Leave on ___ (ignore texts from)
- Left on ___ (ignored via text)
- Make use of a public library, perhaps
- Have a novel experience
- Make use of the library, in a way
- Use the library, in a way
- Entry in a bookworm's calendar
- Take in a paper
- One way to acquire information
- This puzzle's theme word
- Enjoy a mystery
- Analyze a lying golf ball
- Be literate
- Enjoy an e-book
- Crack a book ... or hit the books
- Spend time on Time
- Consume Bon Appetit, say
- Consume, as a novel
- Peruse, as the news
- Consume literature
- Spend time with People, say
- Use a Kindle, maybe
- Enjoy a comic book
- Insult, in drag lingo
- Interpret, as lips
- The "R" of 9-Across
- Turn over a new leaf?
- What a bookworm loves to do
- Comprehend
- First word in a George Bush quote
- Prepare for a book club meeting
- Enjoy 44-Across
- Enjoy a good yarn
- Try to acquire a part?
- Enjoy "Ulysses," e.g.
- Interpret, in a way
- Prove one's literacy
- Scan or peruse
- Cracked a book
- Interpret, as tarot cards
- What many do on train commutes
- Acquire information, in a way
- Study in the library
- Comprehend writing
- How to get through volumes
- Use a Nook or Kindle
- Use a teleprompter
- Bibliophile's advice
- Word on a library bookmark
- Enjoy a paperback
- Judge, as a golf green
- Use a Kindle, e.g.
- Enjoy "Nancy," say
- Try for an 18-Down
- Enjoy some flash fiction, say
- Spend time with Time, maybe
- Visit "Nevada," say
- Enjoy a ZORA piece
- Recite from a book
- Spend time with a book
- Word on a poster featuring a celebrity holding a book
- Enjoy some Emezi
- Perused a book
- Crack open a book
- Enjoy a book of poetry
- Enjoy a zine
- Enjoy some fan fiction, say
- Analyze, as a defense
- Examine a leaf
- Enjoyed Joyce
- Scan, maybe
- ROM part
- Run through
- Study manuals, say
- Go through a passage
- Do some research
- Book, informally
- Do the books?
- Enjoy Lamb and Rice
- Enjoyed a magazine
- Enjoy London or France?
- Look at a Nook, say
- Enjoy London, say
- Went for a part
- Check out the Steel works
- Demonstrate literacy
- Librarian's verb
- Look at a Nook, e.g.
- Consumed, in a way