| Runner-up in well-known race | 28 |
| Runner-up to a tortoise | 23 |
| Runner-up's concession | 26 |
| Runner-up's demand | 22 |
| Runner-up's lament | 22 |
| Runner-up's ranking | 23 |
| Runner-up, essentially | 22 |
| Runners break it for victory | 28 |
| Runners may round them | 22 |
| Runners of experiments | 22 |
| Runners often seen in windows | 29 |
| Runners try to pick it up | 25 |
| Runners with striped chicks | 27 |
| Runners' competition | 24 |
| Runners' locations | 22 |
| Runnin' Rebels' sch. | 28 |
| Running a fever, usually | 24 |
| Running a few minutes behind | 28 |
| Running a race, perhaps | 23 |
| Running a temperature, e.g. | 27 |
| Running a temperature, say | 26 |
| Running about playfully | 23 |
| Running account at a bar | 24 |
| Running an errand, say | 22 |
| Running and carrying event | 26 |
| Running and going nowhere | 25 |
| Running back Armstrong | 22 |
| Running back Dayne and others | 29 |
| Running back Dickerson | 22 |
| Running back LaDainian | 22 |
| Running back's asset | 24 |
| Running back's attribute | 28 |
| Running back's gain | 23 |
| Running back's maneuver | 27 |
| Running back's role | 23 |
| Running back's stat | 23 |
| Running back's target | 25 |
| Running back's wind? | 24 |
| Running Bear's home | 23 |
| Running behind schedule | 23 |
| Running bowline, essentially | 28 |
| Running bowlines, e.g. | 22 |
| Running expert, for short | 25 |
| Running for one's wife? | 27 |
| Running gear component | 22 |
| Running mate of '68 | 23 |
| Running mate with Dick | 22 |
| Running mates, briefly | 22 |
| Running on Red Bull, say | 24 |
| Running or stepping, e.g. | 25 |
| Running quarterly, for short? | 29 |
| Running rival of Ovett | 22 |
| Running shoes, to a Brit | 24 |
| Running smoothly, perhaps | 25 |
| Running star Sebastian | 22 |
| Running star: 1920-24-28 | 24 |
| Running things in a bar | 23 |
| Running total in a tavern | 25 |
| Running track material | 22 |
| Running without moving | 22 |
| Running-and-cycling event | 25 |
| Running-track assignment | 24 |
| Running-track divisions | 23 |
| Runnymede document: 1215 | 24 |
| Runs (around), informally | 25 |
| Runs afoul of a meter maid | 26 |
| Runs around the park, say | 25 |
| Runs at a moderate pace | 23 |
| Runs away from difficulty | 25 |
| Runs away from military duty | 28 |
| Runs away to get together | 25 |
| Runs away, Ã la Jessica | 26 |
| Runs for one's health | 25 |
| Runs for one's life? | 24 |
| Runs for one's wife? | 24 |
| Runs from the pianist? | 22 |
| Runs in the altogether | 22 |
| Runs out of the house? | 22 |
| Runs out, as a membership | 25 |
| Runs out, as a subscription | 27 |
| Runs over a page margin | 23 |
| Runs over the edge, as ink | 26 |
| Runs smoothly, as an engine | 27 |
| Runs the hose over again | 24 |
| Runs the show, for short | 24 |
| Runs through a petcock, e.g. | 28 |
| Runs through, in a way | 22 |
| Runs together, as colors | 24 |
| Runs too slowly, as a watch | 27 |
| Runs up the phone bill | 22 |
| Runs well, as an engine | 23 |
| Runs while standing still | 25 |
| Runs with a steady, easy gait | 29 |
| Runs with an easy gait | 22 |
| Runs with long strides | 22 |
| Runs with minimal power | 23 |
| Runs without coverage? | 22 |
| Runs ___ (drinks on credit) | 27 |
| Runs, but remains stopped | 25 |
| Runt at the Round Table? | 24 |