| Gather from the fields | 22 |
| Collect with a harvester | 24 |
| Bring in from the field | 23 |
| Bring in at harvest time | 24 |
| Receive as one's due | 24 |
| Get in return, as benefits | 26 |
| Bring in, as the harvest | 24 |
| Bring in the sheaves, e.g. | 26 |
| Utilize a scythe, e.g. | 22 |
| Use McCormick's machine | 27 |
| Take care of some growths? | 26 |
| Take a sickle to, perhaps | 25 |
| Get in return, as profits | 25 |
| Gather, as the harvest | 22 |
| Gather what's been sown | 27 |
| Gather the yearly yield | 23 |
| Gather the fruit of labor | 25 |
| End the growing season | 22 |
| Do some sickle-swinging | 23 |
| Cut off one's ears? | 23 |
| Collect, as collard greens | 26 |
| Bring in, as the crops | 22 |
| Bring in, as a harvest | 22 |
| Bring in from the fields | 24 |
| Bring in by the bushel | 22 |
| Acquire, as recompense | 22 |
| "___ the Wild Wind" | 29 |
| Collected, as a harvest | 23 |
| Received as one's due | 25 |
| Hacked at some wheat, say | 25 |
| Brought in the sheaves | 22 |
| Scythe-wielding figure | 22 |
| Person who's combining | 26 |
| One skilled with a sickle | 25 |
| McCormick's money-maker | 27 |
| McCormick's machine | 23 |
| McCormick's gold mine | 25 |
| Invention of the 1830's | 27 |
| Grim guy with a scythe | 22 |
| Cyrus McCormick invention | 25 |
| Basis of McCormick fortune | 26 |
| Come back with recycling? | 25 |
| Does some work in the field | 27 |
| Helps with the harvest | 22 |
| Gathers in from the field | 25 |
| Brings in at harvest time | 25 |
| Acquires from the field | 23 |
| Target of a swift kick | 22 |
| What a spooked horse may do | 27 |
| Rise up on the hind legs | 24 |
| Area away from the battle | 25 |
| "___ Window" | 22 |
| What a caboose brings up | 24 |
| Service entrance, sometimes | 27 |
| Area for some admirals? | 23 |
| Word with admiral or guard | 26 |
| Trunk location, typically | 25 |
| Something to bring up? | 22 |
| Someone usually brings it up | 28 |
| Place for a big caboose | 23 |
| Parking location, often | 23 |
| Act like a startled horse | 25 |
| "Step to the ___" | 27 |
| ___-end (hit from behind) | 25 |
| Word with guard or admiral | 26 |
| Word before guard or end | 24 |
| Where to find a caboose | 23 |
| What some G.I.'s bring up | 29 |
| View Pearl Jam has in mirror | 28 |
| Type of admiral or guard | 24 |
| Servant's entrance | 22 |
| Rumble seat's spot | 22 |
| Rumble seat's location | 26 |
| Refuse to be bridled, maybe | 27 |
| React like a startled steed | 27 |
| Parking location, perhaps | 25 |
| Paddler's target, perhaps | 29 |
| Kind of guard or admiral | 24 |
| Kind of admiral or guard | 24 |
| It may need bringing up | 23 |
| Hitchcock's window | 22 |
| Emulate a frightened horse | 26 |
| Employee entrance location | 26 |
| Display fear, as a filly | 24 |
| Delivery locale, often | 22 |
| Caboose's location | 22 |
| Area jiggled while twerking | 27 |
| Also ran's position? | 24 |
| "Step to the _____: | 24 |
| They're over captains | 25 |
| Differential gear's spot | 28 |
| Differential gear's place | 29 |
| Behind ... or hit from behind | 29 |
| Collide with, in a way | 22 |
| Subject to whiplash, perhaps | 28 |
| Behind, or hit from behind | 26 |
| Some bumps on the road | 22 |
| Makes a dent in, perhaps | 24 |
| Parent or scared horse | 22 |
| Nervous horse, perhaps | 22 |