| Aim |
| Near |
| Base |
| Nasty |
| Cruel |
| Imply |
| Tight |
| Lowly |
| Wicked |
| Ornery |
| Intend |
| Sordid |
| Unkind |
| Stingy |
| Denote |
| Abject |
| Cussed |
| Lowdown |
| Signify |
| Hostile |
| Selfish |
| Vicious |
| Suggest |
| Hurtful |
| Ignoble |
| Ogreish |
| Miserly |
| Average |
| Connote |
| Paltry. |
| Churlish |
| Indicate |
| Spiteful |
| Ugly ___ |
| Plebeian |
| Not nice |
| Midpoint |
| Bullying |
| Spirited |
| Bullyish |
| Add up to |
| Vexatious |
| Stand for |
| Represent |
| Malicious |
| Say truly |
| ___ to Me |
| Penurious |
| Impressive |
| Despicable |
| Villainous |
| Foreboding |
| Picayunish |
| Vindictive |
| Golden ____ |
| Intend (to) |
| Not so nice |
| Scroogelike |
| Tightfisted |
| --- shabby! |
| Closefisted |
| Like Legree |
| Unimposing. |
| No ___ feat |
| Like Scrooge |
| Parsimonious |
| Ill-tempered |
| Bad-tempered |
| Cantankerous |
| Contemptible |
| Hard-hearted |
| Middle point |
| Blackhearted |
| Scrooge-like |
| Like bullies |
| Math average |
| The M of GMT |
| Translate as |
| Close-fisted |
| Uncharitable |
| Like a bully |
| Tight-fisted |
| Small-minded |
| Not very nice |
| Black-hearted |
| Middle course |
| Base; average |
| Be defined as |
| Middle figure |
| Far from nice |
| Intend to say |
| Penny-pinching |
| ___ Joe Greene |
| Part of G.M.T. |
| Inconsequential |
| Downright nasty |
| Like the Grinch |
| I ___ business! |
| 5, for 0 and 10 |
| Nasty companion |
| Petty or shabby |
| Sort of average |
| Y&T "___ Streak |
| Ill-intentioned |
| Like Joe Greene |
| ___ temperature |
| Not nice at all |
| Not at all nice |
| Far from genteel |
| Have ___ in mind |
| Data set average |
| Dirty, as tricks |
| Just plain nasty |
| Far from friendly |
| Attempt to convey |
| Bell curve center |
| Not compassionate |
| Spiteful or nasty |
| Tight — average |
| Bell curve figure |
| Skillful, slangily |
| Certainly not nice |
| This may be golden |
| Greenwich ___ Time |
| And I ___ business! |
| Far from charitable |
| Statistical average |
| Type of disposition |
| Like Scrooge McDuck |
| Not nice Pink song? |
| Like a junkyard dog |
| Statistical measure |
| Like a penny-pincher |
| You know what I ___? |
| Have as a definition |
| Malicious or miserly |
| Playing dirty tricks |
| Unlikely to help out |
| Like Snidely Whiplash |
| Represent — average |
| Statistician's middle |
| Was serious, with "it |
| Statistician's concern |
| Kind of streak or time |
| Not the least bit nice |
| Statisticians figure |
| Time or while preceder |
| Van Halen: "___ Street |
| Statistics calculation |
| Statistical calculation |
| Statistics class figure |
| Like a schoolyard bully |
| What do you ___ by that? |
| Like Dickens's Murdstdne |
| Picayunish or villainous |
| Golden ___ (happy medium) |
| Adjective for Simon Legree |
| Not easy to get along with |
| Average, to a statistician |
| I know exactly what you ___ |
| Accept "Sick, Dirty and ___ |
| Intend — average — poor |
| See what I ___?" ("Get it?") |
| Stand for — penny-pinching |
| Statistics class calculation |
| 2.5, for the set {1, 2, 3, 4} |
| Like the Beatles' Mr. Mustard |
| Moody Blues "Say What You ___ |
| Oasis "D'You Know What I ___? |
| Killers "Smile Like You ___ It |
| Like taking candy from a baby! |
| Part 4 of a Labour Day quotation |
| Alicia Keys "Doesn't ___ Anything |
| Phil Collins "You Know What I ___ |
| Do you see what I ___?" ("Get it?") |
| Kaiser Chiefs "Can't Say What I ___ |
| Standard deviation deviates from it |
| Willfully tightening the screws, say |
| It's not quite average, in math class |
| Neil Diamond: "If You Know What I ___ |
| ___ Girls" (2004 Lindsay Lohan movie) |
| He sure plays a --- pinball" (The Who) |
| ... sure plays a ___ pinball" (The Who) |
| ___ Girls" (upcoming Broadway musical based on a Lindsay Lohan movie) |