| Take |
| Phase |
| Right |
| Troll |
| Slant |
| Aspect |
| Scheme |
| Go fish |
| Gimmick |
| Fish ___ |
| Approach |
| Viewpoint |
| Trig term |
| __ corner |
| Story line |
| Standpoint |
| Trig topic |
| Perspective |
| Go fishing. |
| Go for fish |
| Obtuse item |
| Camera view |
| Cast a line |
| Trig figure |
| Turn sharply |
| Kind of worm |
| Acute thing? |
| Devious plan |
| Early Briton |
| Kind of iron |
| Point of view |
| Blog's thrust |
| Fish for fish |
| Fish with rod |
| Try for trout |
| Square corner |
| Hidden motive |
| Vantage point |
| Hidden agenda |
| Secret motive |
| Acute or right |
| Personal slant |
| Right or acute |
| Right, for one |
| Acute subject? |
| Polygon corner |
| Right or obtuse |
| Toss out a line |
| Use fishing rod |
| Acute or obtuse |
| It may be right |
| It can be right |
| Ulterior motive |
| Geometry measure |
| It can be obtuse |
| Story's approach |
| Geometric corner |
| Polygon's corner |
| Fish with a hook |
| It may be obtuse |
| Reporter's slant |
| Special approach |
| Con man's scheme |
| Camera viewpoint |
| Author's approach |
| Billiards concern |
| It might be right |
| Journalist's idea |
| Matter of degree? |
| One may be obtuse |
| One with degrees? |
| This can be acute |
| This can be right |
| Protractor measure |
| Con man's approach |
| It might be obtuse |
| Corner of a square |
| Journalist's slant |
| Journalistic slant |
| Practice halieutics |
| Reporter's approach |
| Geometry calculation |
| A matter of degrees? |
| Acute or obtuse item |
| Northumbrian settler |
| Geometry measurement |
| Photographer's setup |
| Protractor's measure |
| Acute or obtuse thing |
| Approach to a problem |
| Journalistic approach |
| Right or obtuse thing |
| Seek slyly, with "for |
| Fish with line & hook |
| Billiards shot concern |
| Catch some rays, maybe |
| It might be 45 degrees |
| One of a square's four |
| Two lines may make one |
| Journalistic viewpoint |
| Journalist's viewpoint |
| Protractor measurement |
| Approach to an article |
| A straight one is 180° |
| Position, as a pool cue |
| Protractor's revelation |
| One of four in a square |
| It increases by degrees |
| It's measured in degrees |
| It's a matter of degrees |
| It may be acute or right |
| It's right at 90 degrees |
| Protractor's measurement |
| Theta might symbolize it |
| It may be right or acute |
| What sleazy promoter has |
| One of a pentagon's five |
| Way of looking at things |
| Pool player's calculation |
| Something acute or obtuse |
| Fish with a hook and line |
| It may be acute or obtuse |
| Billiards player's concern |
| Journalistic point of view |
| What a sleazy promoter has |
| Geometry class measurement |
| What a protractor measures |
| It might be acute or obtuse |
| Drop a line from a pier, say |
| Each one in a square is 90° |
| Billiard player's calculation |
| It may be right, but not left |
| What a protractor can measure |
| An acute one is less than 90° |
| An obtuse one is more than 90° |
| Cinematographer's consideration |
| Every corner or con man has one |
| What "x" may be in trigonometry |
| Billiards player's consideration |
| It may be acute, right or obtuse |
| An obtuse one is greater than 90° |
| Each one in a square is 90 degrees |
| It might be acute, right or obtuse |
| It could be acute, obtuse, or right |
| Oscar winner for "Brokeback Mountain |
| It can be measured with a protractor |
| Tricky thing to trisect, in classical geometry |
| It can be right, but not wrong (n.b. "your girlfriend" is too many letters) |