- - Use a tab key, say
- - Offset (a line of text)
- - requisition goods in a depression
- - During study, trainee's first recess
- - Set paragraph in from margin
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- - the sibling's dissertation
- - He sits around producing a dissertation
- - Studiously written article on a relative
- - essay about sites is getting hard
- - sibling after the dissertation
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- - Paragraph symbol
- - Editorial mark denoting a new paragraph
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- - a match stopped by wet conditions — this will record when it happened
- - 3 down is central to 20 down? That's one for the books, as it marks the day for the librarian!
- - Go out with '60s heart-throb Terence -- this will mark the occasion
- - Go out with actor Terence -- one might make an impression
- - the impression it gives varies from day to day
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- - Mark with day and month
- - it logs time of romantic outings with outright tramp
- - Mark on food packaging indicating use-by time
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- - star-shaped marks
- - Star-like footnote marks
- - Indicators of footnotes
- - Footnote indicators
- - Footnote references
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- - proofer's order to go?
- - Editor's mark to remove a certain part of the text, for short
- - Remove from print
- - Text-removal mark
- - Strike, to an editor
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- - proofreading mark for inserting a word
- - mark denoting omission
- - Editor's omission mark
- - Text Mark about visiting Tom?
- - Proofreader's mark for insertion
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- - mark in "piñata" or "mañana"
- - Diacritical mark written over an 'n' in Spanish
- - Diacritical mark used to spell "piñata" and "jalapeño"
- - diacritical mark in "señorita"
- - mark on "señor"
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- - mark, journalist, has 60s singer round
- - Mark all dice differently
- - The French mark continental leader with allied slur
- - mark is english, strangely - i'd call round
- - Mark under a consonant in French, perhaps
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