| Took from. |
| Bring under control |
| Air-traffic control org. |
| Agcy. controlling narcotics |
| Be uncontrolled |
| Computers' controlling mechanisms |
| Air traffic control agcy. |
| Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity |
| Antiquated auto control |
| Animal control officers' concerns |
| Controlling interests? |
| Device controlling inflow into a cistern |
| Controlling gp. |
| Controlling chain |
| Uncontrollable fear |
| Fit of uncontrolled weeping |
| Showing uncontrolled excitement |
| Took substance |
| Mistook |
| Controlling things once more |
| WWII-era malaria controller |
| Controlling element |
| Took a wrong turn, e.g. |
| Gov. Kaine took over its chairship after Howard Dean |
| Air traffic control gp. |
| Airplane control surfaces |
| Air-traffic control device |
| Battery size for most TV remote controls |
| Access controllers |
| Air traffic control agency: Abbr. |