| Cracked a little | 16 |
| Admitting peek traffic? | 23 |
| Wilco "She's ___" | 31 |
| Unshut | 6 |
| Unharmonious | 12 |
| Unclosed | 8 |
| Slightly open, as a door | 24 |
| Slightly cracked, as a door | 27 |
| Perfect for peeking through | 27 |
| Partly closed | 13 |
| Opened just a crack | 19 |
| Opened a crack | 14 |
| Open just a tad | 15 |
| Not shut all the way | 20 |
| Not really closed | 17 |
| Not locked | 10 |
| Not latched | 11 |
| Neither open nor shut | 21 |
| Like heavenly gates | 19 |
| Like certain gates | 18 |
| Just opened | 11 |
| Inharmonious | 12 |
| Imperfectly closed, as a door | 29 |
| How a fire door shouldn't be left | 37 |
| Cracked, as a glass door? | 25 |
| Cracked, as a door | 18 |
| Clearly not latched | 19 |
| Annoying to a draft evader? | 27 |
| Almost shut | 11 |
| Allowing some light to come through, maybe | 42 |
| Allowing a peek, say | 20 |
| Allowing a peek, in a way | 25 |
| Allowing a little light in | 26 |
| Allowing a draft, perhaps | 25 |
| Allowing a draft, e.g. | 22 |
| Allowing a draft | 16 |
| "When it's ___" (old riddle answer) | 49 |
| "When is a door not a door? When it's ___" | 56 |
| "A door is not a door when it's ___" | 50 |
| Word for heavenly gates | 23 |
| When it's __: answer to an old riddle about a door | 54 |
| What some cars say your door is | 31 |
| What a closed door is not | 25 |
| Unshut, perhaps | 15 |
| Unclosed a bit | 14 |
| The Blue ___ (Hank Azaria's "Mystery Men" role) | 61 |
| Still open | 10 |
| Standing open | 13 |
| Sort of cracked | 15 |
| Somewhat cracked? | 17 |
| Slightly shy of shut | 20 |
| Slightly gapped | 15 |
| Shut some | 9 |
| Showing a crack | 15 |
| Short of being shut | 19 |
| Set for eavesdropping, maybe | 28 |
| Q.: When is a door not a door? A.: When it's ___ | 52 |
| Q: "When is a door not a door?" A: "When it's ___" | 74 |
| Propped, perhaps | 16 |
| Propped open | 12 |
| Partially opened | 16 |
| Out of a jamb? | 14 |
| Opened a bit | 12 |
| Openable with a gentle push, say | 32 |
| Open, but barely | 16 |
| Open some, as a door | 20 |
| Open partway | 12 |
| Open just a little | 18 |
| Open just a crack | 17 |
| Open enough to peep through | 27 |
| Open a wit | 10 |
| Not stopping the draft, say | 27 |
| Not shut tightly | 16 |
| Not securely fastened, maybe | 28 |
| Not latched, maybe | 18 |
| Not fully open | 14 |
| Not flush with the wall, possibly | 33 |
| Not entirely closed | 19 |
| Not completely shut, as a door | 30 |
| Not closed fully | 16 |
| Not closed all the way | 22 |
| Mostly closed | 13 |
| Minimally open | 14 |
| Like the Pearly Gates, for saints | 33 |
| Like gates, at times | 20 |
| Like a door, when it's not a door, in a riddle | 50 |
| Like a door with a foot in it | 29 |
| Like a door that doesn't afford complete privacy | 52 |
| Like a cracked door | 19 |
| Letting some air in, perhaps | 28 |
| Letting in a shaft, perhaps | 27 |
| Letting in a little light | 25 |
| Letting in a little air | 23 |
| Letting in a draft, say | 23 |
| Letting in a bit of light | 25 |
| Letting a little light in, maybe | 32 |
| Left so as to admit some light | 30 |
| Left slightly open | 18 |
| Leaving a small opening | 23 |
| In contradiction to, with “with” | 40 |