Prove oneself worthy of again, as trust | 39 |
Repeatedly bounced around, as sound | 35 |
Film critic + "Native Son" author | 43 |
Made grooves on, as the edge of a coin | 38 |
Oboist at a music store, perhaps? | 33 |
Hit man for the basketry supplier? | 34 |
119, according to mint conditions | 33 |
Propagandists' detention site | 33 |
Former "Millionaire" host, to fans | 44 |
Former "final answer" guy, informally | 47 |
Period of seven days without bathing? | 37 |
Two-___ (old kind of motion picture) | 36 |
One dancing to "Rakish Paddy" | 39 |
Shorts, when preceded by "two" | 40 |
Suffering from too much drink, perhaps | 38 |
Bit of advice when packing anglers' lunches? | 48 |
"They ___ and fro . . . ": Psalm 107 | 46 |
Some audiophiles' collections | 33 |
Fox News correspondent ___ Ninan | 32 |
One seriously into Civil War history, maybe | 43 |
Connects anew, as a car's clutch | 36 |
Returned to Earth's atmosphere | 34 |
Knocks down the Lego blocks and starts anew | 43 |
Movie star Witherspoon's men? | 33 |
Baby picture of a well-known actress? | 37 |
Like cold cases for which new evidence arises | 45 |
More than spruce up, as a kitchen cabinet | 41 |
Puts through again, as paper in a copier | 40 |
Carb-up days, to low-carb dieters | 33 |
"E" mail from a former employer | 41 |
It can show you how to do things (Brazil) | 41 |
Cites "The African Queen" author? | 43 |
My mortgage adjustment charge that's late? | 46 |
Corrects figures with the I.R.S. | 32 |
Result of a successful pharmacy visit? | 38 |
Pharmacist's activity, at times | 35 |
Attribute of an elegant oil magnate? | 36 |
Facility often found near a port | 32 |
Reconfigures a mortgage loan, slangily | 38 |
Restore prices to a reasonable level | 36 |
They may be seen on a lake's surface | 40 |
Neural pathway activated by a hammer | 36 |
One may check you out with a hammer | 35 |
Neaten, as shirts at a men's store | 38 |
Prepare a disk for data once again | 34 |
One who brings change for the better | 36 |
Diamond cut in a significantly new way? | 39 |
Send more supplies to the troops | 32 |
"Fa la la la la la la la la," e.g. | 44 |
"Fa la la la la la la la la" and others | 49 |
Draw up a new draft of a document | 33 |
Phrase in a new way, as a question | 34 |
Change the focus of, as an argument | 35 |
Repairs windows or pictures, in a way | 37 |
2010 coinage meaning "to reject" | 42 |
Runaway from another country, perhaps | 37 |
Dissatisfied customer's demand | 34 |
Having a money-back guarantee, as a plane ticket | 48 |
Cold War Russians denied emigration rights | 42 |
Rhyming noble defender of the downtrodden? | 42 |
Noble defender of the downtrodden? | 34 |
Tall tree in a palace yard? [Buick, Toyota] | 43 |
Family of Reagan's first Sec. of Treasury | 45 |
German composer with a palindromic name | 39 |
Urban music genre with Jamaican and Latin roots | 47 |
Combined Latin/Jamaican/hip-hop genre | 37 |
Favorite Hall of Famer of the 7th U.S. president? | 49 |
Baseball's "Mr. October" | 38 |
All-time batting strikeout leader | 33 |
Prefix before -cide for assassins, perhaps | 42 |
Wrap again, with questionable etiquette | 39 |
Pass off, as a crappy Christmas present | 39 |
Acts frugally around the holidays, say | 38 |
Unit having two or more battalions | 34 |
"Daughter of the ___": Donizetti | 42 |
Elton John's first first name | 33 |
Elton John's real first name | 32 |
___ Jeeves of P. G. Wodehouse stories | 37 |
"He always asked a lot of questions" | 46 |
Special-handling designation at the post office | 47 |
Convenience for wedding-gift shoppers | 37 |
"La ___ du jeu" (1939 Renoir film) | 44 |
Paints Fifth Ave. for St. Patrick's Day? | 44 |
Feel bad for touching Chinese leader? | 37 |
They'd like to take things back | 35 |
Got back, as hair by a Rogaine user | 35 |
One who keeps giving you the business? | 38 |
Part of a successful health and diet plan | 41 |
Doing a government agency's job | 35 |
Popular actress in the Gay Nineties | 35 |
Actress from Limerick: 1860–1916 | 39 |
Put the picture on another part of the wall | 43 |
Place a picture on another part of the wall | 43 |
Listened to again, as legal arguments | 37 |
Does more tailoring on, as a skirt | 34 |
Calling off a moratorium on employee recruitment | 48 |
First "Bachelorette" Trista | 37 |
They usually go up before Christmas | 35 |
Berliner's money: 1924–48 | 36 |
Convert from abstract to concrete | 33 |