Mom or dad, traditionally | 25 |
Means of furtive escape | 23 |
Illuminated from behind | 23 |
Like some glass display cases | 29 |
Like silhouettes, typically | 27 |
Supply with new weapons | 23 |
Furnish with new weapons | 24 |
Equip with new weapons | 22 |
Violate a peace treaty, maybe | 29 |
Prepare for another war | 23 |
Furnish with more weapons | 25 |
What old enemies may do | 23 |
Violate a treaty, perhaps | 25 |
Violate a treaty, maybe | 23 |
Update military equipment | 25 |
Supply with more weapons | 24 |
Supply with more ammo, say | 26 |
Supply new weapons for | 22 |
Show signs of militarism | 24 |
Resume war preparations | 23 |
Put a new clip in, say | 22 |
Provide with new weapons | 24 |
Provide with new weaponry | 25 |
Provide new pieces for? | 23 |
Provide more weapons to | 23 |
Provide more ammunition | 23 |
Prepare to do battle again | 26 |
Prepare for war once more | 25 |
Prepare for the counterattack | 29 |
Prepare for more fighting | 25 |
Prepare for further battle | 26 |
Make stronger, perhaps | 22 |
Load another clip, say | 22 |
Lack faith in a truce, maybe | 28 |
Give another piece to? | 22 |
Get ready for battle again | 26 |
Furnish with better weapons | 27 |
Fix, as a slot machine? | 23 |
Equip with more weapons | 23 |
Break a peace treaty, say | 25 |
Supplies with more munitions | 28 |
Takes up weapons again | 22 |
Readies a missile again, e.g. | 29 |
Provides with new weapons | 25 |
Prepares for more battles | 25 |
Supplies with better weapons | 28 |
Provides with more pieces? | 26 |
Provides with more heat? | 24 |
Prepares for war again | 22 |
Gets ready for more battles | 27 |
Gets ready for another battle | 29 |
Furnishes with new weapons | 26 |
Equips with better materiel | 27 |
Emulates a startled steed | 25 |
They're plopped down | 24 |
Brings up, as children | 22 |
Whoopie cushion activators | 26 |
What Silver does in the intro | 29 |
Rise on hind legs, as a horse | 29 |
React to danger, as a horse | 27 |
Act spooked, as a horse | 23 |
Hitchcock film of '54 | 25 |
1954 Jimmy Stewart thriller | 27 |
1954 Hitchcock thriller | 23 |
Cartoonist Irvin and family | 27 |
Cartoonist Gardner et al. | 25 |
Actor Stephen and namesakes | 27 |
Second time to the top | 22 |
Send another invitation | 23 |
Frame a question another way | 28 |
Subject of Kant critique | 24 |
Subject of a Kant critique | 26 |
"The Age of ___" | 26 |
Put forward again, as a claim | 29 |
Get back, as authority | 22 |
Have second thoughts about | 26 |
Consider in a new light | 23 |
Rethink one's position | 26 |
Make a new judgment on | 22 |
Estimate damages again | 22 |
Ranch in "Giant" | 26 |
"Giant" ranch | 23 |
Ranch in a Ferber novel | 23 |
Lariat in the Southwest | 23 |
Vaquero's necessity | 23 |
Spanish for "rope" | 28 |
Rope used to hang banditos | 26 |
Line in a bull session? | 23 |
Gaucho's rope (Var.) | 24 |
"Giant" spread | 24 |
"Giant" setting | 25 |
Buick coupe until 1991 | 22 |
Fighter in gray, briefly | 24 |
CSA soldier, for short | 22 |
Civil War soldier, for short | 28 |
Jewish title of respect | 23 |
Yank's Civil War foe | 24 |
Union opponent, briefly | 23 |
Soldier in Lee's army | 25 |
Sharpsburg fighter, briefly | 27 |