Something that has gotten out of proper shape: “That house is all ________.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| COCKEYED | 5 |
| OUT OF WHACK | 5 |
| OUT OF KILTER | 3 |
| RUN-DOWN | 3 |
| ASKEW | 2 |
| CROOKED | 2 |
| OFF KILTER | 2 |
| WARPED | 2 |
| BROKE DOWN | 1 |
| CATAWAMPUS | 1 |
| CATAWANPUS | 1 |
| CATTY WAMPUS | 1 |
| DECREPIT | 1 |
| DETERIORATED | 1 |
| DILAPITATED | 1 |
| DISCOMBOBULATED | 1 |
| FALLING APART | 1 |
| LOPSIDED | 1 |
| MESSED UP | 1 |
| OUT OF LINE | 1 |
| OUT OF PLUMB | 1 |
| OUT OF SHAPE | 1 |
| TOPPSY TURVEY | 1 |
| TWISTED | 1 |
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