| Not quite tight |
| Acutely embarrassing |
| Acute, as eyesight |
| Acute food shortage |
| Acute or obtuse |
| Acute; sharp |
| Acute subject? |
| Acute abdominal pain |
| Quite sure |
| Not quite a B |
| It may be acute or obtuse |
| Acute feeling of anxiety |
| A rewrite of Mary Had a Little Lamb using ___: A lamb quite little, Mary had / A lamb, fleece white as snow |
| Something quite extraordinary to look at |
| Acute anxiety |
| Quite! |
| Acute treatment spots |
| Acute |
| Intellectually acute |
| And pretty maids all ___" (end of "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary"): 3 wds. |
| Activity with quite a drawing |
| Almost but not quite shut |
| Be quite prevalent |
| Acute pain |
| Quite unfriendly |
| Politician who said "Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children. |
| ... ain't quite as dumb as __": "How Long" lyrics |
| Mother...isn't quite herself today"? |
| Quite generous |
| Acute problem |