| Take over one's knee | 24 |
| Take over the spirit of | 23 |
| Take over, as the market | 24 |
| Take over, demon-style | 22 |
| Take part in a 1920s fad | 24 |
| Take part in a biathlon | 23 |
| Take part in a hunger strike | 28 |
| Take part in a hunt, perhaps | 28 |
| Take part in a rebellion | 24 |
| Take part in a salute to vets | 29 |
| Take part in a think tank | 25 |
| Take part in a winter sport | 27 |
| Take part in an auction | 23 |
| Take part in the Hambletonian | 29 |
| Take particular notice | 22 |
| Take people for tickets? | 24 |
| Take pictures of heads? | 23 |
| Take place over and over | 24 |
| Take place subsequently | 23 |
| Take position for action | 24 |
| Take possession, in law | 23 |
| Take post-battle inventory | 26 |
| Take punishment to heart | 24 |
| Take quick, light steps | 23 |
| Take responsibility for | 23 |
| Take right out of a book? | 25 |
| Take serious action against | 27 |
| Take shoppers for a ride? | 25 |
| Take some jerks as hostages? | 28 |
| Take some off the top, say | 26 |
| Take some off the top? | 22 |
| Take some practice swings | 25 |
| Take some pressure off | 22 |
| Take something off the top | 26 |
| Take steroids, slangily | 23 |
| Take tea in Trowbridge | 22 |
| Take tea with delicacy | 22 |
| Take the act on the road | 24 |
| Take the biggest piece | 22 |
| Take the championship from | 26 |
| Take the curve too fast | 23 |
| Take the D.A.'s offer | 25 |
| Take the disguise off of | 24 |
| Take the driver's seat | 26 |
| Take the first bite, e.g. | 25 |
| Take the honey and run | 22 |
| Take the honey and run? | 23 |
| Take the lid off, in poesy | 26 |
| Take the limelight from | 23 |
| Take the lion's share | 25 |
| Take the lion's share of | 28 |
| Take the long way home, maybe | 29 |
| Take the low road, in a way | 27 |
| Take the money and run | 22 |
| Take the money and run? | 23 |
| Take the morning off, maybe | 27 |
| Take the next step, maybe | 25 |
| Take the passenger seat | 23 |
| Take the plunge, so to speak | 28 |
| Take the show on the road | 25 |
| Take the situation in stride | 28 |
| Take the stand, ironically | 26 |
| Take the stitching apart | 24 |
| Take the sun, in Acapulco | 25 |
| Take the top off of, in a way | 29 |
| Take the top off, in a way | 26 |
| Take the witness stand | 22 |
| Take the word count down | 24 |
| Take the ___ (preside) | 22 |
| Take the ___ off (dull) | 23 |
| Take these out for a spin | 25 |
| Take things not-too-seriously | 29 |
| Take things the wrong way? | 26 |
| Take things way too far | 23 |
| Take this out for a spin | 24 |
| Take three of three, say | 24 |
| Take tiffin in Trowbridge | 25 |
| Take tiffin, in London | 22 |
| Take time for a decision | 24 |
| Take to a fancy restaurant | 26 |
| Take to a higher court | 22 |
| Take to a higher power | 22 |
| Take to a higher power? | 23 |
| Take to a MASH, briefly | 23 |
| Take to another dimension? | 26 |
| Take to one's heart | 23 |
| Take to one's heels | 23 |
| Take to one's room | 22 |
| Take to sleep with, say | 23 |
| Take to task on the porch? | 26 |
| Take to the air at O'Hare | 29 |
| Take to the airport, say | 24 |
| Take to the can, perhaps | 24 |
| Take to the impound lot | 23 |
| Take to the next level | 22 |
| Take to the station, say | 24 |
| Take to the third power | 23 |
| Take to the white hills | 23 |
| Take to the ___ (rip off) | 25 |
| Take to ___ (reprimand) | 23 |