- - Diary insertion
- - Guard hasn't opened diary text
- - Item put in a diary
- - Record making competitor
- - unit in a dictionary or a diary
- - item in a diary, for example
- - A record number of contestants in the field
- - item in a diary, list etc.
- - record 100 but essentially caught out
- - Written record of commercial transaction
- - Record put into an accounts book
- - Men not beginning to attempt record
- - Diary note
- - Diary bit
- - Diary item
- - Diary addition
- - Diary passage
- - Diary writing
- - Diary passage, e.g.
- - One might begin "Dear Diary ..."
- - Item written in a diary
- - Diary record
- - Diary part
- - Diary jotting
- - Diary excerpt
- - Diary contribution
- - Diary component
- - Diary unit
- - Bookkeeping record.
- - Certain record
- - Something to gain?
- - Part of a log
- - One's submission for competition has beheaded man on guard
- - ......-level position (job for a recent college graduate, maybe)
- - Part of log needed for gate
- - Deep sea diver's initial concern
- - No ......, road sign
- - guard decapitated in narrow passage
- - list of competitors needing access
- - way in which the sentry loses his head
- - For a start, it may be doubled in bookkeeping
- - lacking 1000 men, attempt a way in
- - half-open - attempt getting in
- - guard removes top to gain access
- - a way inside
- - what a key allows
- - Guard barring the latest of Russians seeking access?
- - Competition submission
- - Minute appearance of actor on stage
- - admission, as to a concert
- - most of the men attempt to find a way in
- - admission some friends hear
- - Bookkeeping unit
- - passage in a personal journal
- - Door, gateway
- - Triumphant arrival
- - Contest submission, say
- - Contest submission
- - Contest form
- - Sweepstakes submission
- - Contest mail-in
- - Journal item
- - It may require a fee
- - Contestant's mail-in
- - What a password allows
- - Notation
- - Lexicon listing
- - Ledger line
- - Dictionary listing
- - Datebook notation
- - Bookkeeping transaction
- - A password provides it
- - Sweepstakes mail-in
- - Spreadsheet jotting
- - Passage in a log
- - Log jotting
- - Log item
- - Kind of blank
- - Journal passage
- - Journal jotting
- - Blog post
- - Blog piece
- - Your ticket permits it
- - Word with level or form
- - What a pass provides
- - Webster's listing
- - Vestibule, e.g.
- - Race competitor
- - Logged item
- - Log line
- - Line in a ledger
- - Ledger notation
- - Ledger jotting
- - Item in a log
- - Contest effort
- - Bridge declarer's concern
- - Battle of the bands admittance
- - Band contest effort
- - A card-key provides it
- - ......-level job (starting position)
- - Word with "form"
- - Winning card, in bridge
- - What some burglars gain
- - What doors allow
- - What a ticket permits, often
- - What a password permits
- - What a gatekeeper grants
- - Way in to show
- - Visas can get you this
- - Vestibule, for one
- - Type of form
- - Track-bet pairing
- - Sweepstakes submittal
- - Sweepstakes form
- - Stulm or adit
- - Songwriting contest effort
- - Reference-book inclusion
- - Recorded item
- - Postcard in a barrel, perhaps
- - Port provision
- - Place of ingress
- - Password provision
- - Passkey or password provision
- - Name on a racing form
- - Mail-in contest submission
- - List of competitors
- - Line in a blog
- - Level for a newbie
- - Key site
- - Journal notation
- - Journal excerpt
- - Jotting in a journal
- - Item recorded
- - Item in a register
- - It may be forced
- - Hacker's success
- - Door, for one
- - Door to show allows this
- - Diver's initial concern
- - Dictionary word in bold type
- - Dictionary item
- - Dictionary headword
- - Diarist's musing
- - Customs may precede it
- - Contestant's postcard
- - Contest submission form
- - Contest submission (with the following space)
- - Contes-tant
- - Captain's log item
- - Bookkeeping task
- - Bold dictionary word
- - Blogger's posting
- - Blog posting
- - Blog passage
- - Blog input
- - Battle of the bands' way in
- - Admittance to show
- - A password may provide it
- - A door allows it
- - A bouncer may deny it
- - "Unlawful ......" (1992 Russell/Liotta film)
- - ....-level job
- - Postern, e.g.
- - Journal unit
- - Dairy unit
- - Bookkeeping item
- - Bookkeeping chore
- - Line item?
- - Log unit
- - Submission
- - Burglar's forte
- - Bookkeeper's item
- - Spreadsheet figure
- - Contest hopeful
- - Contest participant
- - Spreadsheet item
- - Door or gate
- - Contestant
- - Participant
- - Foyer
- - Gate
- - The way in
- - Ingress
- - Gateway
- - Vestibule
- - Hatch
- - Bookkeeping term
- - Ledger item.
- - Means of access
- - Lobby.
- - ...... access
- - Ticket
- - Opposite of exit
- - Listing
- - Inlet
- - One for the books?
- - Doorway
- - Admission
- - Admittance
- - Way in
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