| Pinch into small folds |
| Shrub or small tree |
| Business bigwig |
| Abbr. at the bottom of a business letter |
| Very small, informally |
| Numbers that never get smaller |
| About, in the antique business |
| Homeowner's payment |
| Wine traditionally served in a smallish flared glass |
| Abbreviation before a person's name on a business envelope |
| Smallville" actress Durance |
| Business arrangements |
| Small amounts, as of whipped cream |
| Small stall |
| Risky person to do business with, briefly |
| A small case for needlework. |
| Small containers for liquids |
| Array on a dugout rack |
| Homeowner's nightmare |
| Small portion |
| Small error. |
| Small case that holds combs, perfumes, etc. |
| Actor's business representative |
| Alaskan Klee ___ (small dog breed) |
| Bakery array |
| Business councils. |
| My father had a small estate in Nottinghamshire; I was the third of five sons |
| Very small amount |
| A small one makes extinction more likely |
| Homeowner's transaction, briefly |