| Ape |
| Fake |
| Xerox |
| Clone |
| Got it |
| Backup |
| Parrot |
| Mimic. |
| Mirror |
| Carbon |
| Imitate |
| Reprint |
| Replica |
| Text ___ |
| Got that |
| Apograph |
| Duplicate |
| Facsimile |
| Imitation |
| Reproduce |
| Replicate |
| Roger that |
| Transcribe |
| I read you |
| Transcript |
| Kind of cat |
| Type of cat |
| Do the same |
| Plagiarize? |
| Reproduction |
| Work to edit |
| Understood... |
| Column filler |
| Reader or cat |
| Transcription |
| Canon function |
| Radio response |
| Make a dupe of |
| Mimic or mimeo |
| Cheat on a test |
| Make a Xerox of |
| Cheat, in a way |
| Exact duplicate |
| Written material |
| Make a duplicate |
| Make a backup of |
| City-desk summons |
| What cheats may do |
| Xerography product |
| Clone, for instance |
| Plagiarize, perhaps |
| Use a Xerox machine |
| Make a duplicate of |
| Forge, as a painting |
| Walkie-talkie answer |
| Command before "Paste |
| CBer's acknowledgment |
| Cheat on a test, maybe |
| Ctrl+C command on a PC |
| It's not the real deal |
| Kind of editor or desk |
| Material for an editor |
| Create a backup file for |
| Exact replica, carbon ... |
| Cheat on a test, in a way |
| Back up, as computer files |
| Command before Paste, often |
| Journalist's subject matter |
| Prefix with right or reader |
| I hear you," to a CB operator |
| Walkie-talkie user's acknowledgment |
| I understand," in walkie-talkie talk |
| Offense that's provoked by lurid news |
| ___ and paste (word processing actions) |
| It may be admissible when the original is unavailable |