| Discontented | 12 |
| Always moving | 13 |
| Activity after a run | 20 |
| Lie atop | 8 |
| Virginia city | 13 |
| Be content with, as one's laurels | 37 |
| Va. suburb of D.C. | 18 |
| Two-time Pulitzer-winning journalist | 36 |
| Two-time Pulitzer winner James | 30 |
| Sit atop | 8 |
| Pulitzer-winning journalist James | 33 |
| Pulitzer Prize journalist | 25 |
| Planned Virginia community | 26 |
| Noted journalist, born in Scotland | 34 |
| Newsman James ___ | 17 |
| Journalist James | 16 |
| He wrote "The Artillery of the Press" | 47 |
| Former New York Times editor James | 34 |
| Columnist James _____ | 21 |
| Be content (with ''one's laurels'') | 55 |
| ___ one's laurels (be content) | 34 |
| Put back the way it was | 23 |
| Put back into shape | 19 |
| Do a museum job | 15 |
| Save a Rembrandt | 16 |
| Modernize, in a way | 19 |
| Make the old look new | 21 |
| Bring up to snuff | 17 |
| Work on, as a vintage auto | 26 |
| Work on damaged art | 19 |
| Work on an old house or car | 27 |
| What remastering will do to sound | 33 |
| What a spa might do | 19 |
| What a rocker has to do to his image post-rehab | 47 |
| Treat old furniture | 19 |
| Touch up, as a painting | 23 |
| Touch up old masters | 20 |
| Reestablish | 11 |
| Put back to the way it was | 26 |
| Put back in shape | 17 |
| Put back in good condition | 26 |
| Put back a deposed monarch | 26 |
| Patch up a painting | 19 |
| Make whole again | 16 |
| Make almost as good as new | 26 |
| Fix up old masters | 18 |
| Fix up an antique | 17 |
| Fix older buildings | 19 |
| Do an antiquary's job | 25 |
| Do a touch-up job | 17 |
| Bring back to original condition | 32 |
| Like Williamsburg, Va. | 22 |
| Worked on damaged art | 21 |
| Touched up old paintings | 24 |
| Touched up old masters | 22 |
| Stripped and stained, maybe | 27 |
| Saved, as a painting | 20 |
| Made the old look new | 21 |
| Made as good as new | 19 |
| Like the Pietà | 17 |
| Like some museum art | 20 |
| Fixed an antique | 16 |
| Comeback image? | 15 |
| Brought back to original condition | 34 |
| Brought back into use | 21 |
| Museum specialist | 17 |
| Antique shop employee | 21 |
| Tate employee | 13 |
| Specialist working at the Tate | 30 |
| Painting fixer | 14 |
| One working on antiques, perhaps | 32 |
| One working on antiques or paintings, perhaps | 45 |
| Art museum specialist | 21 |
| Museum work | 11 |
| Antique work | 12 |
| Put in a straitjacket | 21 |
| Put in a straitjacket, e.g. | 27 |
| Place limits on | 15 |
| Chasteness | 10 |
| Self-discipline | 15 |
| Seat belt, for one | 18 |
| Avoidance of excess | 19 |
| Secret, as some information | 27 |
| Silent spots in scores | 22 |
| Takes a break | 13 |
| Takes by force | 14 |
| Takes a load off | 16 |
| Takes ten | 9 |
| Work breaks | 11 |
| Some score marks | 16 |
| Musical marks | 13 |
| Gives it to the judge | 21 |
| Concludes one's case | 24 |
| Sacks out | 9 |
| Musical interludes | 18 |
| "The defense ___" | 27 |
| Time-outs | 9 |
| They're found in scores | 27 |
| Score symbols | 13 |
| Score notations | 15 |