- - Timeout place
- - Place where two streets meet
- - Rook's starting space
- - Rook's initial place
- - Castle's place, initially
- - Yours is a safe place in a boxing ring
- - Dunce's place
- - Rook's starting place
- - One of a cube's eight
- - Safe place in the ring
- - Angular meeting place
- - Place for a naughty pupil
- - Naughty pupil's place
- - Jack Horner's place
- - Grain trader's coup
- - Monopolist's goal.
- - Meeting place
- - Out-of-the-way place
- - Oscar left coroner in a tight spot
- - Go round a bend
- - Where Jack sat, in a nursery rhyme
- - Where puss may be in a tight spot?
- - Maize queen in a tight spot
- - "... Gas," 2004 Canadian sitcom starring Brent Butt, that had a feature film sequel
- - "You have someone in your ...," boxing idiom that may be used at work to refer to having managerial support
- - 'Nobody puts Baby in a ...'
- - "The ...," HBO miniseries starring T.K. Carter that won three Emmys in 2000
- - it can't be taken straight, of course
- - Trap disheartened one looking into death
- - Negotiate bend
- - Meeting of two streets
- - hockey scoring opportunity, penalty ...
- - Intersection of two walls
- - home plate edge
- - Word before 'store' or 'office'
- - Where Little Jack Horner sat
- - Position at which an angle is formed
- - Part of a page that gets dog-eared
- - Genesis "Man on the ......"
- - Fifth and Main, e.g.
- - Where two edges of a jigsaw puzzle meet
- - One of four in a crossword grid
- - Where two lines meet
- - Walgreens location, often
- - Angle formed by two meeting walls
- - *Small retail shops
- - Angle; trap
- - Run to ground in Ring?
- - Where streets meet
- - Take over, as a market
- - Where two lines meet to form an angle
- - With 41-Across, corporate status symbol ... and a hint to the circled letters
- - Angle from which a goal may be headed in
- - Drugstore location, often
- - ........ Gas (where Peterson starred as Oscar
- - Where seconds do the work of a minute
- - Where Hollywood meets Vine
- - Wall intersection
- - Time-out spot, usually
- - Timeout spot
- - 19 Across intersection
- - Neutral territory?
- - Take over, as the market
- - Where ends meet
- - Dog-eared piece
- - Where Jack sat
- - Convenience outlet, often
- - Where walls meet
- - Situation without escape
- - ......the market
- - Control a market
- - Score a market coup
- - Put in an awkward spot
- - Angularity.
- - Turn the ...... (get safely past a critical point).
- - Condition of monopoly.
- - Companion of a nook.
- - Intersection
- - Turning
- - Monopoly
- - — awkward position
- - Angle
- - "Pooh!"
- - "Precisely!"
- - With 44-Across, V.I.P. area represented four times in this puzzle
- - Part of a crossword puzzle
- - Tree
- - Bend ...
- - Trap
- - See 2-Down
- - Does he preserve beef and get a monopoly on it?
- - Monopolise
- - Point where two edges meet
- - Recess
- - Point where two walls meet at an angle
- - Heartless medical examiner in awkward position
- - Awkward position as public official misses centrepiece
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