| Actor who played Hamlet in a 1964 production deliberately staged to look like a rehearsal |
| Belgian river deliberately flooded during W.W. I |
| Practiced deception |
| Deliberately obstructed progress — Tiberius fled (anag) |
| Fastball pitcher's deception |
| Deliberate deception |
| Blatant deception |
| Deliberately obstructive (informal) |
| Elaborate deception |
| Deliberately avoided — chew seed (anag) |
| NBA strategy that involves deliberately fouling the opponent with the worst free throw percentage |
| Group whose name contains a deliberate misspelling inspired by the Beatles, whom they ardently admired |
| Deliberately underestimate a cost |
| ___ the bush (be deliberately ambiguous) |
| Crafty deception |
| Deliberate loss, in boxing |
| Deliberately: Dialect |
| One who loses deliberately |
| Deliberately ignoring |
| Deliberate damage |
| Crafty deception or stratagem |
| Deliberately uncooperative |
| Deceptions |
| In a deliberately vague manner |
| Attempted deception |
| Brilliant — deception |
| Deliberately disregarding |
| Deception" network |
| Deliberately forgetting |
| In the open — without deception |