Part of a home-repair program | 29 |
Took back, as lost territory | 28 |
Took back, as a title | 21 |
Taken back, as territory | 24 |
Successfully defended one's title | 37 |
Got back, as a championship | 27 |
Gained a championship again | 27 |
Conquered again | 15 |
Captured the title again | 24 |
Puts differently | 16 |
Donned again | 12 |
Edit heavy-handedly | 19 |
Try a new approach to | 21 |
Edit, possibly | 14 |
Edit considerably | 17 |
Change, as a novel | 18 |
Set back to the beginning, as a tape | 36 |
Like a videotape that's ready to be played | 46 |
Fixed a rug | 11 |
Interlaced again | 16 |
Fixed, as a tapestry | 20 |
Fixed a broken web link? | 24 |
What Christmas present peekers do | 33 |
Swathe anew | 11 |
Seal again, as a package | 24 |
Put new paper on | 16 |
Put a new bandage on | 20 |
Put a fresh bandage on | 22 |
Prepare to put back in the fridge, say | 38 |
Prepare to give what you received? | 34 |
Prepare presents again | 22 |
Prepare for the freezer | 23 |
Package up before forwarding | 28 |
Make presents look unopened? | 28 |
Cover anew | 10 |
Cover again, as a gift | 22 |
Christmas present peekers do it | 31 |
Puts new bandages on | 20 |
Second drafts | 13 |
Does a newsroom job | 19 |
Alters the text | 15 |
"Do that vowel over, Kojak" | 37 |
Not in its original form, as an article | 39 |
In a new draft | 14 |
Singing group from Minneapolis | 30 |
Fixed on a loom | 15 |
Famed U.S. painter | 18 |
Classic drugstore name | 22 |
Store name derived from the prescription symbol | 47 |
Old drugstore name | 18 |
Old drugstore chain | 19 |
Drugstore name derived from the prescription symbol | 51 |
Drugstore name | 14 |
Drugstore chain begun in 1902 | 29 |
___ Place (Edmonton Oilers' arena) | 38 |
T. ___ (fearsome dinos) | 23 |
Harrison and Reed | 17 |
Some conventionally named dogs | 30 |
Short-haired rabbits | 20 |
Reed and Harrison | 17 |
Harrison and Stout | 18 |
Curly-coated cats | 17 |
Critic Reed and football coach Ryan | 35 |
Actor Harrison, and others | 26 |
Julius Caesar portrayer, 1963 | 29 |
Left-handed Henry Higgins | 25 |
Julius Caesar portrayer | 23 |
Best Actor of 1964 | 18 |
"My Fair Lady" co-star [the Reagans] | 46 |
"A Damned Serious Business: My Life in Comedy" memoirist | 66 |
Oscar winner (1964)/"Star Wars" star | 46 |
Dr. Dolittle collides with Han Solo | 35 |
Soap opera comic strip set in a hospital | 40 |
"Some Buried Caesar" | 30 |
"Fer-de-Lance" mystery novelist | 41 |
Snacks for certain dogs? | 24 |
Critic Reed does major damage? | 30 |
Bridle part, in Braemar | 23 |
Foxes | 5 |
French Premier in 1940 | 22 |
Burt's grocery story purchase? | 34 |
Mexican city on the Rio Grande | 30 |
Luminous Spanish king? | 22 |
Tribal land, informally, with "the" | 45 |
Tribe's land, informally | 28 |
Tribe home, informally | 22 |
Tribal land, slangily | 21 |
Tract for a tribe, briefly | 26 |
PlayStation 2 game of 2002 | 26 |
Native American territory, in slang, with "the" | 57 |
Nation within a nation, casually, with "the" | 54 |
Ian Frazier book "On the ___" | 39 |
___-de-chaussée (ground floor) | 33 |
_____ -de- chaussee (street level) | 34 |
Shah of Iran, 1941-79 | 21 |
Loire commune | 13 |
Huon's love in "Oberon" | 37 |
Compresses once more | 20 |
Nine Inch Nails musician | 24 |
Nine Inch Nails founder Trent __ | 32 |