- - Saxons' allies
- - Saxons' partners
- - Acute and obtuse
- - they're right at 90 degrees
- - they are identified by their degrees
- - fishes in corners
- - A square has four right ones where the sides meet
- - mathematical figures that may be obtuse or acute
- - They might be acute or obtuse
- - Fishes for viewpoints
- - They are all right in the square
- - There are four in a square
- - ancient britons who all had degrees
- - They form corners
- - they may be measured with protractors
- - Acute, right and obtuse
- - Where lines meet fishes?
- - The figures formed by two lines meeting at a point
- - acute and obtuse things in a trapezoid
- - They're measured in degrees
- - Germanic people who settled in Britain in the fifth century
- - 'Points of View' for old people?
- - Measures near vertexes
- - Matters of degrees
- - Photographers' considerations
- - 16 corners
- - Points where lines intersect
- - Points where two lines intersect
- - They're right between north and east or south and west
- - Sharp corners
- - They may be obtuse
- - 1 across have three
- - Fishes with rod and line
- - Protractor measurements
- - Germanic folk? They could be obtuse
- - Protractor's measures
- - Ways of approaching old Germanic tribespeople
- - Square's foursome
- - Hidden agendas
- - Trigonometry focus
- - They can be acute, obtuse and right
- - What protractors measure
- - Geometry measurements
- - Secret motives
- - They might be right
- - Pool table computations
- - Slanted points of view
- - A square has four
- - Journalistic viewpoints
- - What intersecting lines create
- - They're all right in squares
- - Catches some rays, perhaps
- - They're sometimes right, but never wrong
- - Standpoints
- - Finagler's concerns
- - Camera positions
- - Some are right
- - Corner measurements
- - Some are obtuse
- - Square corners
- - They may be right
- - Reporters' slants
- - Quadrilateral quartet
- - Journalists' quests
- - Aspects of problems
- - Some may be acute
- - Goes for stripers
- - Con-artist's stock in trade
- - Emulates Izaak Walton
- - Corners have these
- - Right and obtuse
- - Right items for 22 Across
- - Germanic tribesmen.
- - Camera viewpoints.
- - Various points of view.
- - 5th cen. Englishmen.
- - Goes fishing.
- - Ways of looking at things
- - Perspectives
- - Slants
- - Geometry calculations
- - Fishes.
- - Early Britishers
- - Geometry measures
- - Drops a line
- - Turns off
- - Aspects
- - Points of view
- - Corners
- - Square quartet
- - Viewpoints
- - Casts about
- - gleans new viewpoints
- - Fishes the right ones, perhaps ?
- - They may be obtuse, but they also may be right
- - Old folk? They're sometimes right
- - Ins and outs
- - Acute or obtuse measurements
- - Ancient Germanic settlers
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