| Moral standards |
| Societal standards |
| Standard offshoot |
| Industrial standards grp. |
| Singer who redefined double standards by recording both "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer" in 1961 |
| It started as Standard Oil of Indiana |
| Agcy. that sets (often surprisingly high) maximum standards for the amounts of the circled materials in edible goods |
| Standard Oil offshoot |
| Alternative to standard medicine |
| Number that's physically impossible to write out in standard form |
| Behavioral standards |
| Org. that sets law school standards |
| Achieves required standards |
| Naval standard |
| A 10, by some standards |
| Be less demanding (on) |
| Community standards |
| A standard shown on a Royal Observatory wall |
| Standard Windows typeface |
| Indifferent to ethical standards |
| Standard offspring |
| Societal standards and such |
| Able, nonstandardly |
| Standard sudoku groupings, e.g. |
| Clock setting standard (Abbr.) |
| Maritime standards |
| Piano bar standard |
| Computing standards org. |
| ___ Not Unusual" (Tom Jones standard) |
| Jazz standard whose title is repeatedly sung after "Honey ... |