| Sanatorium | 10 |
| Retirement place | 16 |
| Sanitarium | 10 |
| Retiring place | 14 |
| Place that might have a large budget for birthday candles? | 58 |
| Nurse employer | 14 |
| "The Gin Game" setting | 32 |
| They provide 24/7 care | 22 |
| Remnants, in Roma | 17 |
| Suppress again | 14 |
| "___ peace" | 21 |
| "___ soft peace . . . ": Ben Jonson | 45 |
| Observing the Sabbath | 21 |
| On a sofa, say | 14 |
| Napping, say | 12 |
| Kicking back with the drones? | 29 |
| Short breaks, at the gym | 24 |
| Breaks while lifting, say | 25 |
| Use a swizzle stick again | 25 |
| Roil anew | 9 |
| Not let the lees settle | 23 |
| Not let settle | 14 |
| Not let remain still | 20 |
| Mix the soup again | 18 |
| Mix again | 9 |
| Make a fresh mix? | 17 |
| Adjust, like a batter, say | 26 |
| The ___ history | 15 |
| "The ___ silence": Shak. | 34 |
| Make a refund | 13 |
| Restored to a better condition | 30 |
| Compensation for stolen song | 28 |
| What anxiety provides | 21 |
| With impatience | 15 |
| Empire-builders' foes | 25 |
| Perpetual-motion state | 22 |
| Update the inventory | 20 |
| Put in more supplies | 20 |
| Order more of | 13 |
| Fill up again with inventory | 28 |
| Fill the shelves, perhaps | 25 |
| Do a store chore | 16 |
| Puts more inventory on the shelves | 34 |
| Fills the shelves after a sale | 30 |
| Untold portion | 14 |
| Lifted again, perhaps | 21 |
| Journalists James and James Jr. | 31 |
| What James and evangelist Billy rarely were wont to do | 54 |
| Power outage repair | 19 |
| Talk in one's sleep? | 24 |
| Sleep discourse | 15 |
| Return of the Jews to Palestine: c. 538 B.C. | 44 |
| Good-as-new state | 17 |
| England, 1660–1688 | 25 |
| British period beginning in 1660, with "the" | 54 |
| Redesigners of Williamsburg, e.g. | 33 |
| The police might do this | 24 |
| Post-riot directive for the police | 34 |
| A militia might do it | 21 |
| Put back phys ed and study hall? | 32 |
| Workers on museum art | 21 |
| They make it right | 18 |
| Some museum workers | 19 |
| Museum specialists | 18 |
| Antique specialists or some museum employees | 44 |
| Antique specialists | 19 |
| Antique shop employees | 22 |
| Brings back | 11 |
| Touches up old masters | 22 |
| Makes as good as new | 20 |
| Makes like new | 14 |
| Works on damaged art | 20 |
| Works in an art museum, possibly | 32 |
| Touches up an old painting | 26 |
| Touches up a Rembrandt | 22 |
| Returns to original condition | 29 |
| Puts back in original shape | 27 |
| Puts back in good order | 23 |
| Makes whole again | 17 |
| Makes new | 9 |
| Gives new life to | 17 |
| Fixes, as a painting | 20 |
| Fixes, as a major crash | 23 |
| Fixes a damaged gouache | 23 |
| Does Louvre work | 16 |
| Relaxing break | 14 |
| What roadies did to stop the groupies | 37 |
| Showing discipline | 18 |
| Put handcuffs on, and get no resistance? | 40 |
| Fasten a sandal again | 21 |
| Emphasized again | 16 |
| Where the unauthorized can't enter | 38 |
| Where hunting isn't allowed | 31 |
| Setting limits | 14 |
| Mend a tennis racquet | 21 |
| Maintain the guitar | 19 |
| Fix a pearl necklace | 20 |
| Racket fixer, at times | 22 |
| Does some work in a tennis shop | 31 |
| Get back to the original wood again | 35 |