| Took from. |
| About, in the antique business |
| About, date-wise |
| Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity |
| Pac-Man layout, basically |
| Took substance |
| Mistook |
| About, contractually |
| Gov. Kaine took over its chairship after Howard Dean |
| About, used in dates. |
| Took a wrong turn, e.g. |
| Texter's "Editorially speaking |
| Drop this," editorially |
| Slangy hangout, with "the |
| About, before a year |
| About, formally speaking |
| A Bloomer who took a Ford |
| Freaks out, in Bart Simpson's lingo: 3 wds. |
| Opposite of took off |
| Apt place to shout, "Honey, I'm home? |
| Bailed out, in a manner of speaking |
| It took six days for him to appear on the scene |
| He took a bath |
| Thieves' hideout, perhaps |
| Took a chunk out of |
| American ___" (1999 movie about, in many ways, what it means to be an American) |
| Took the offensive |
| Lout, in Canada |
| Took away (from) |
| About, in a history book |