| Gives a hand to |
| Information, informally |
| Org. that gives NC-17s |
| Accepted principles of right and wrong |
| Actor who played Hamlet in a 1964 production deliberately staged to look like a rehearsal |
| Agent's information source |
| Belgian river deliberately flooded during W.W. I |
| Treat wrongly |
| Possessed useful information (on) |
| Little-known information |
| Language that gives us "enigma" and "acrostic |
| Bits of user information created by Web sites |
| Friend in war, among nearly 1000, gives rousing cry (7) |
| According to the available information," online |
| Football player studying information technology? |
| Took a wrong turn, e.g. |
| Electronic providers of price and inventory information |
| Gives a new account of |
| London-based information provider |
| Agcy. with an "Information Assurance" section on its website |
| Retracted not too much information (4) |
| Deliberately obstructed progress — Tiberius fled (anag) |
| Genetic material that holds information about your ethnic origins: Abbr. |
| Information superhighway |
| Collection of stored information |
| Advantage for one gathering inside information? |
| Loaded onto the wrong truck, say |
| Driver's license information |
| The human tendency to see meaningful patterns in random groups of information |
| 20th-century cartoonist who wrote "He Done Her Wrong," a 300-page pantomime tale |