| Provide with new personnel | 26 |
| Provide with a new crew | 23 |
| Furnish with fresh personnel | 28 |
| Send back prize money? | 22 |
| Court officer, at times | 23 |
| Hires new staff, in a way | 25 |
| Continue a military parade | 26 |
| Sell to a new audience, say | 27 |
| "Three Comrades" | 26 |
| Engravers' sketches | 23 |
| Go back into the ring? | 22 |
| Emulate Burton and Taylor | 25 |
| Pulverize the spuds some more | 29 |
| Outfit for a new voyage, say | 28 |
| Digitize an old LP, perhaps | 27 |
| Digitize an old LP, e.g. | 24 |
| Times to avenge a loss | 22 |
| Does a framer's job | 23 |
| Did a framer's job | 22 |
| Capable of being restored | 25 |
| Capable of being improved | 25 |
| Meant to offer improvement | 26 |
| Come back from adjournment | 26 |
| Goes back into session | 22 |
| Like freshly-flowered graves | 28 |
| Ex-wife's refrain? | 22 |
| Caution re this puzzle | 22 |
| Sewer workers' slogan? | 26 |
| What Proust indulged in | 23 |
| Go over one's darning | 25 |
| Engage the gears again | 22 |
| Lee of "The Omen" | 27 |
| Brought to one's memory | 27 |
| 'What was it I said?' | 29 |
| Remember the good old days | 26 |
| Converse, as at a reunion | 25 |
| Surrender claim to: Law | 23 |
| Release a claim to, legally | 27 |
| Gives up a claim to, in law | 27 |
| Put in an island, perhaps | 25 |
| Fixing up a house in Britain | 28 |
| Makes over, as a house | 22 |
| Does over, as a kitchen | 23 |
| Shape into a new shape | 22 |
| Fashion into a new shape | 24 |
| Clean again, as a floor | 23 |
| Wash again, as the floor | 24 |
| Get out the tough dirt spots | 28 |
| Gizmos for couch potatoes | 25 |
| Some are found in sofas | 23 |
| Channel surfers' devices | 28 |
| To just a slight degree | 23 |
| Channel surfers' gadgets | 28 |
| Show stoppers, at times | 23 |
| On-location broadcasts | 22 |
| Coffee table collection | 23 |
| Motorist's convenience | 26 |
| Get back on, as a horse | 23 |
| Change a jewel's setting | 28 |
| Gets on again, as a horse | 25 |
| Many surgical procedures | 24 |
| Follow a Japanese custom | 24 |
| Turpentine, to an oil painter | 29 |
| Staple ___ (office gizmo) | 25 |
| Change, as keyboard keys | 24 |
| Saccharin discoverer Ira | 24 |
| A catnap may not provide it | 27 |
| Certain cognacs, familiarly | 27 |
| ___ man (versatile scholar) | 27 |
| 16th-century Florentine food? | 29 |
| Like St. Petersburg, in 1991 | 28 |
| Changed one's identity | 26 |
| Called a spade a heart? | 23 |
| Attaching a new handle to | 25 |
| French historian: 1823-92 | 25 |
| He wrote a life of Jesus | 24 |
| French writer: 1823–92 | 29 |
| French biographer of Jesus | 26 |
| Famed French historian | 22 |
| French historian and family | 27 |
| French playwright Jules | 23 |
| Namesakes of a literary fox | 27 |
| Activity of masons or singers | 29 |
| "___ Caesar . . . " | 29 |
| Compte ___ (record): Fr. | 24 |
| French director with ESP? | 25 |
| Benedict Arnold, for one | 24 |
| They don't follow suit | 26 |
| Not keeping, as a promise | 25 |
| Return to the table, perhaps | 28 |
| "Tin Cup" co-star | 27 |
| Make a new home, in a way | 25 |
| Catch in a seine again | 22 |
| Subscription extensions | 23 |
| Subscription continuations | 26 |
| Important circulation figure | 28 |
| Big part of magazine income | 27 |
| One asking for more Money | 25 |
| Longtime magazine subscriber | 28 |
| Library user, at times | 22 |