Answer: STET
STET is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 493 times.
Referring Clues:
- Editor's mark
- "Don't delete this"
- Opposite of 65-Across
- Leave in, editorially
- Leave be
- Manuscript mark
- Proofer's mark
- Galley mark
- Let it stand
- Marginal notation
- Proofreader's mark
- Editor's scribble
- Copy editor's marking
- "Let it stand"
- "Leave as is"
- Let it be, editorially
- Proof annotation
- Keep in
- Editor's notation
- Editor's direction
- Undo a dele
- Proof word
- Leave in
- "Leave it," to a typesetter
- "Keep as is"
- Proofreading mark
- Galley notation
- Galley order
- "Keep it in"
- Leave in, to an editor
- "Keep it"
- Put back
- Undo a change
- Dele canceler
- Editor's "let it be"
- Proofreader's instruction
- Mark of reconsideration
- Let stand, in editorial parlance
- "Never mind" to an editor
- Order on margin?
- Alteration canceler
- Symbol in proofreading
- Dele undoer
- "Undo" mark
- "Put it back"
- Editor's "let it stand"
- Proofreader's "leave it"
- Let it be
- Going back in Time?
- Dele overrider
- Editor's overruling
- "Keep this"
- Typesetting mark
- Mark consisting of a series of dots
- Leave in, as text
- Leave in, to a proofreader
- Marginal mark
- "Keep it" notation
- Margin notation
- Manuscript annotation
- Editor's note
- "Let stand" direction
- Not delete
- Galley countermand
- Mark in the margin
- "Put it back in"
- Leave in, in proofreading
- Mark indicating "O.K. as is"
- What a line of dots may signify
- "Don't change"
- Put back in
- Unmake changes
- Decide to leave
- Editing mark
- Margin marking
- "Leave it in" mark
- "Leave in," to a proofer
- Proofreader's word
- Cancel a dele
- [Ignore this deletion]
- "It's okay after all" in editing
- Dele's opposite
- Editorial mark
- Bit of marginalia
- Dele canceller
- "Leave it in," to an editor
- Dele retractor
- Proofer's notation
- Let be, editorially
- Ditch a dele
- Manuscript marking
- Proof command
- Proofer's command
- Leave unchanged
- Proofmarker's marking
- Editorial directive
- Order to a printer
- Proofreading annotation
- Editorial marking
- Editorial undoer
- Dele killer?
- It undoes a dele
- Let it be, on a proof
- Editor's "ignore me"
- Editor's override
- Leave as is
- "Ignore previous notation"
- "Keep after all" marking
- "Leave it" to a proofreader
- Copyeditor's mark
- "Leave it in"
- Editor's reversal
- Printer's "let it stand"
- "Do not change," to an editor
- Marginal word
- Renege on a dele?
- Proofreader's marking
- Nix a dele
- Marginal manuscript marking
- Don't strike out
- Proof marking
- Mark with subscript dots
- Mark to undo a deletion
- Don't dele
- Galley marking
- Marginal marking
- Proof instruction
- Editor's "leave it in"
- "Ignore that change," to a printer
- "Let it be"
- Editorial U-turn
- "Leave it"
- "The dele's off"
- Editor's "Never mind"
- Dele breaker?
- "No dele"
- Proof mark
- It's used when you have the wrong change
- Galley instruction
- Let stand
- "Never mind," in certain instances
- Proof direction
- Marginal note
- ''Leave it in''
- Proof notation
- Editor's ''leave it''
- Proofreading notation
- Editor's ''don't delete''
- Undo a ''dele''
- Copy editor's notation
- Change-of-mind word
- Galley directive
- Editor's instruction
- Editor's ''undo''
- Proofreader's undoer
- ''Leave as is''
- ''Leave it alone''
- Directive for printers
- ''Leave it alone'' notation
- ''Keep it'' notation
- ''Never mind'' notation
- Editor's ''Let it stand''
- Annotation in proofreading
- "Don't dele"
- "Don't change this!"
- "Don't change!" to a printer
- ''Don't change this!''
- ''Don't change!'' to a printer
- Proofer's nevermind
- ''Don't change'' to a printer
- Editor's command
- Order in?
- ''Don't change,'' to a printer
- Proofreader's ''save''
- Word in proofreading
- ''Let it stand''
- Editorial notation
- ''Don't delete this''
- Leave it, editorially
- Manuscript marking, perhaps
- ''Leave this alone''
- Cancellation notation
- ''It's OK after all'' in editing
- Margin mark
- Dele's negator
- Dele opposite
- ''Don't change!''
- ''Leave it in,'' editorially
- Editor's veto
- Nullify an edit
- "It's OK after all" in editing
- Let it be, in journalese
- Editorial reconsideration
- Literally, "let it stand"
- What dots denote, in proofreading
- Proofreader's "leave as-is"
- Manuscript directive
- Proofreader's "save"
- "Don't touch!" editorially
- Editorial "keep"
- "Don't dele!"
- Editor's notation, perhaps
- Let it stand, to an editor
- Dele negator
- "Don't expunge that," e.g.
- Proofer's never-mind
- Editor's note, perhaps
- Text preserver, to an editor
- Proofer's retraction
- Marginal mark, perhaps
- Editor's "keep"
- Proofreader's notation
- Editor's instruction, perhaps
- Proofreader's direction
- Undo a deletion
- Proofreader's save
- Leave in after all
- Let stand, to Ochs
- Let it stay, editorially
- What "........" means to a typesetter
- "Leave it," editorially
- Go back on the dele?
- Opposite of 63-Across
- "Keep it" mark
- Leave alone
- Editor's word
- "Never mind!" notation
- [Ignore edit]
- Leave, in publishing
- Editor's "Leave it alone"
- Leave without changing
- Re-edit, in a way
- Leave in after all, to an editor
- "Don't change it"
- Editor's "leave it"
- Proofreader's "reinstate" mark
- 33-Across, for an editor
- Mark of editorial reconsideration
- Ignore a Time change?
- Opposite of 64-Down
- Editor%C2%92s "ignore this"
- Indicator of second thoughts
- Editorial nullification
- Mark meaning "no change"
- "Don't change" to a printer
- Editor's directive
- Leave-as-it-was notation
- "Leave this alone"
- "Don't change," to a printer
- "Never mind" notation
- Editors "ignore this"
- Call off a dele?
- Editing note
- Editor's "don't delete"
- Undo a "dele"
- Editor's "undo"
- "Leave it alone"
- "Leave it alone" notation
- Indication to leave something in
- Leave in, in editing
- Editor's word in the margins
- Editor's "my bad"
- Original endorsement?
- Editor's request
- "Never mind," to a proofer
- "Never mind," to an editor
- Proofreader's "that's OK"
- Delete a deletion
- Editor's scribble, perhaps
- Editor's "keep it"
- Put back in order?
- Mark in a margin
- "Ignore that correction"
- Keep one's word?
- Editor's order
- "Ignore edit"
- Opposite of 12-Down
- Proofing note
- Proofing mark
- Proofreading word
- Marginalia command
- Proofreader's note
- Marginalia notation
- Proofreader's comment
- Proof-reader's notation
- Proof-reading mark
- Proofer's 'keep this in'
- Editor's 'leave it in'
- 'Let it stand'
- 'Let it be,' to a proofer
- 'Keep it in'
- 'Keep it in' notation
- Editor's 'keep this in'
- 'Let it stand,' to an editor
- 'Leave it in'
- 'Keep this in'
- Editor's 'never mind'
- Printer's term
- "Ignore that editing change"
- Copy editor's mark
- Proofers word
- Proofers word
- Editor's "don't change"
- It cancels a dele
- Put back, in a way
- Word for a keeper?
- See 46-Down
- Dele's undoing
- Editor's 'put this back in'
- "Belay that deletion!"
- "On second thought" mark
- "Let it be," to a proofer
- Editor's "don't touch"
- Editor's change of heart
- Editorial override
- Editors mark
- "It's fine as it is"
- Kill the dele
- Manuscript editor's "Leave it in"
- Proofreading directive
- "Don't take this out"
- Keep in order?
- Mark on galleys
- "Leave unchanged"
- Let stand, to an editor
- Dele that dele!
- Reinstate, in a way
- "Leave in," to a proofreader
- As is
- "Don't change that"
- Editorial "never mind"
- Leave text as is!
- Proofreading mark meaning "let it stand"
- Mark that means "do not change"
- Amendment to an amendment
- "Leave that comma in after all"
- Editor's marking
- Proofreader's "Never mind"
- Restoration notation
- Editor's "it's fine after all"
- Time reversal?
- Nullify a correction
- Keep as is, from an editor
- Typesetting direction
- Editor's retraction
- Proofreader's "don't change"
- "Ignore my correction"
- "Keep it," to an editor
- "Don't expunge that!"
- Never mind, to an editor
- Printing direction
- Proofreading command
- "Don't change," to an editor
- Dele a dele
- "Cancel that change"
- Editorial cancellation
- Dele deactivator
- Proofreader's mark, sometimes
- Do not cut
- Cancel the dele
- Editor's cancellation
- "Let it stand" editorially
- Latin for "let it stand"
- Editor's "On second thought"
- Editing command
- "Ignore that edit"
- Change one's mind about changing
- "Don't strike" notation
- Proofer's direction
- "Let it stay," to a printer
- Cancellation of a kind
- "Leave it be" editorially
- "Don't delete"
- Proofreader's "keep it"
- Mark to keep
- Editor's 'leave in'
- "Don't delete" notation
- Editoral instruction
- "Nope, you had it right the first time," on a proof
- Cancel an edit
- "Leave it," to a proofreader
- Proofreading instruction
- "Never mind" mark
- [Ignore prior marks]
- Proofer's "oops"
- Opposite of dele
- Word on a proof
- "Ignore this change"
- "Let it ride," to a proofer
- Editor's "Let it stay"
- Printer's directive
- Proofreader's reversal
- "Let it stand" in editorial circles
- Correction canceler
- Undo a body modification, perhaps
- "leave this in"
- Dele reversal
- Leave in a galley
- Proofer's word
- "Let that sentence stay"
- Undo 52-Across
- Editorial reversal
- Printing term
- Proofer's "never mind" mark
- "Don't change this!" (editorially)
- "Ignore this correction"
- Proofer's editorial mark
- Proofer's mark, sometimes
- Proofer's notation remark
- Editor's mark, sometimes
- Editor's cancellation notation
- Reversal of a 29-Across
- Marking from a proofreader
- Editor's afterthought
- Remain as is
- Proofreader's "leave it in"
- Copy editor's "Leave it in"
- Let stand, editorially
- Retain, in a way
- "Don't delete" mark
- Mark meaning "keep"
- Editor's 'keep it'
- End up leaving
- "Leave it in" notation
- Change one's mind about dropping
- Dele nullifier
- Editor's decision
- "Cancel that deletion"
- (Leave it alone)
- "Save that deletion!"
- "Let stand" command
- Proofer's 'let it stand'
- "Don't make this edit"
- "Let it stand" in editing
- Editorial "let it stand"
- Newsroom cancellation
- Editor's leave it
- Leave in, in margins
- Put back, editorially
- "Hands off," editorially
- Put back, to an editor
- Proofreader's "don't delete"
- "Don't remove" instruction
- Decide not to take out
- Proofer's "undo"
- Instruction to a typesetter
- Editor's repeal
- "Don't remove" notation
- "Never mind" marking
- "Ignore that dele" mark
- Editorial retraction
- Editor's "never mind that change"
- (Actually, don't change this)
- Instruction to retain
- "Leave as is," to a proofreader
- Editor's backpedaling
- "Leave it be"
- [Never mind]
- "Do not remove" mark
- [Let it stand]
- Decide to keep after all
- Decide to keep instead
- Editorial reconsideration word
- [Actually, don't delete this]
- "Never mind, it's fine"
- [Leave it]
- Editor's "On second thought" decision
- "Ignore that change," in a proof
- Editor's "Don't change that"
- Proofer's 33-Down
- [Ignore that dele]
- Note in a proof
- Proofreader's directive
- [It's a keeper]
- [Ignore that edit]
- Editor's "keep it"
- [Do not delete]
- Proofer's "Leave it alone"
- Cancel, as an edit
- Proofreader's "Actually, don't delete this"
- Editor's "Forget I wrote that"
- "Leave in," to a copy editor
- "Leave it," on paper
- "Ignore this," in proofreading
- [Cancel previous edit]
- Editor's "As you were"
- Proofreader's "leave that in"
- Editorial overruling
- "Ignore that suggested edit"
- Editor's "Actually, don't cut that"
- [Actually, don't change that]
- "Ignore that change," to a proofreader
- 13-Across's override
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - May 28, 2024
- New York Times - April 29, 2024
- New York Times - April 10, 2024
- New York Times - March 31, 2024
- LA Times - March 12, 2024
- LA Times - August 29, 2023
- LA Times - June 25, 2023
- New York Times - June 23, 2023
- New York Times - April 17, 2023
- New York Times - February 02, 2023
- LA Times - January 28, 2023
- New York Times - January 16, 2023
- New York Times - November 26, 2022
- New York Times - October 16, 2022
- LA Times - October 15, 2022
- New York Times - October 02, 2022
- New York Times - August 29, 2022
- New York Times - August 01, 2022
- New York Times - July 07, 2022
- New York Times - May 21, 2022
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