Possible Questions:
- Tear
- Dash
- Function
- Compete
- Look after
- Skedaddle
- Hurry
- Take off
- Retreat
- Gush
- Manage
- Jog
- Hightail it
- Beat it
- Course
- Flee
- Make tracks
- Sprint
- Continue
- Streamlet
- Hose problem
- Operate
- Score
- Slip away
- Scoot
- Take a powder
- Quick trip
- Bolt
- Race
- Preside over
- Sequence
- Trot
- Campaign
- Hosiery mishap
- On the ___
- Last leg of the Ironman Triathlon
- Be in charge of
- Series
- Leak
- Pool table success
- Flow
- Canter
- Beat a retreat
- Baseball score
- Base runner's goal
- String
- Shutout spoiler
- See above
- Marathon, e.g.
- A to Z, e.g.
- Streak
- Seek office
- Scamper
- Printing
- Pantyhose woe
- Use the track
- Take flight
- Skier's spot
- Head up
- Flow along
- Bleed
- Winning streak
- Stocking mishap
- Series of performances
- Seek a seat
- Part of RBI
- Go on the lam
- Baseball tally
- Banker's worry
- Bank worry
- Appear in print
- Animal enclosure
- Yankee homecoming?
- Steeplechase
- Smuggle
- Part of ERA
- It may be batted in
- Kennel adjunct
- Gallop
- Fast flight
- Emulate a coward
- Compete in a marathon
- Uninterrupted sequence
- Unbroken string
- Throw your hat in the ring
- Throw one's hat in the ring
- Take to one's heels
- Scoreboard entry
- Hose wrecker
- Hose woe
- Hose mishap
- Go jogging
- Football offense option
- Compete in a meet
- Card sequence
- Campaign for office
- Bull ___
- Bank scourge
- "Head for the hills!"
- ''Head for the hills!''
- Updike's "Rabbit, ___"
- Unbroken sequence
- Stocking woe
- Stint on Broadway
- Seek election
- Scamper and scurry
- Reward for going home?
- Nylons spoiler
- Lose color, in a way
- Heavy demand
- Go cross-country
- Flow like water
- Flee the premises
- Enter a marathon
- Download option
- Do a 5K, say
- Cribbage combination
- Broadway show's life
- Bleed, like dye
- Be on the ticket
- Basic computer command
- Banker's concern
- Aim for an office
- "Reverend" of 1980s rap
- You get one when you come home
- Word with on, off or over
- Word before and after "Forrest"
- What Pat Benatar said you "Better" do
- What computer programs do
- Vie for office
- Use a track
- Unrestricted freedom
- Try to get into office
- Try to get elected
- Try to get a seat
- Try to be elected
- Try for office
- Try for a seat
- Try for a political office
- Trot quickly
- Triathlon part
- Train for a marathon
- The ___ for the roses
- Stocking wrecker
- Stocking flaw
- Shutout ruiner
- Show's life
- Shoal of salmon
- Seek to be elected
- Seek political office
- See print
- Scud
- Scoreboard score
- Score on the diamond
- Score in baseball
- Sans strife
- Roulade
- Result of safely arriving at home
- Result of arriving safely at home
- Respond to the starting gun
- React to a ghost, perhaps
- Race on foot
- Quick trot
- Play's potential
- Play's play time
- Plate crosser
- Period of success on Broadway
- Perform a cowardly act
- Pat Benatar "You Better ___"
- Part of a dog pound
- Pantyhose problem
- One of Miguel Cabrera's 109 in 2012
- Nylons' spoiler
- Nylons mishap
- Nylon ruiner
- Nylon nuisance
- Nylon disaster
- Not be brave
- Many a football play
- Look for a seat
- Lead all the diamonds, e.g.
- Jog or trot
- Homer's outcome
- Homecoming?
- Homecoming result?
- Hit and ___
- Have, as a fever
- Go for a seat
- Get on the ballot
- Get on a slate
- Exercise area for boxers
- Execute...or, just bleed
- Enter the race
- Enter a 10K, say
- Emulate Updike's Rabbit
- Emulate Slaney
- Emulate Cram or Ovett
- Emulate Bush or Dukakis
- Emergency advice
- Downhill slope
- Do the Boston Marathon
- Do like Santorum
- Do a marathon, e.g.
- Do a marathon
- Do a dash
- Do a cowardly act
- Diamond score
- Depart quickly
- Cry just before disaster strikes
- Compete with Sebastian Coe
- Compete in a sprint
- Campaign (for)
- Bull or home
- Bull or end
- Bull ____: Manassas
- Bleed, as colors
- Be on the ballot
- Be in a footrace
- Be in a 10K
- Be a candidate
- Barry Bond's homecoming?
- Banker's bane
- Bank woe
- A way to exercise
- "Walk, don't ___!"
- "The monster is coming this way!"
- "Hurry, get out of here!"
- "Danger! Danger!"
- ___ of the mill