| Track race with batons | 22 |
| The Who song for a race? | 24 |
| Race with required passes | 25 |
| Race with lots of passing | 25 |
| Its participants make passes | 28 |
| Electromagnet + armature | 24 |
| Connection maker/breaker | 24 |
| Competition involving legs | 26 |
| Bit of electrical work | 22 |
| Baton carriers' race | 24 |
| Receives and passes on | 22 |
| Races or electrical devices | 27 |
| Communications satellites | 25 |
| Public relations statement | 26 |
| Statement for the press | 23 |
| Hoped-for vacation feeling | 26 |
| Gave out for publication | 24 |
| Puts out, like an album | 23 |
| Makes public, as a statement | 28 |
| Makes public, as a report | 25 |
| Issuances by P.R. people | 24 |
| Noted Civil War biography | 25 |
| U.S. Grant's adversary | 26 |
| Signature at Appomattox | 23 |
| Virginian's signature | 25 |
| US Grant's counterpart | 26 |
| U. S. Grant's rival | 23 |
| U. S. Grant counterPArt | 23 |
| T. J. Jackson's boss | 24 |
| Surrenderer to U.S. Grant | 25 |
| Storied C.S.A. commander | 24 |
| Stone Mountain, Ga., honoree | 28 |
| Signature of a general | 22 |
| Opponent of U. S. Grant | 23 |
| Old Dominion signature | 22 |
| J.E.B. Stuart's boss | 24 |
| Gen. in the Confederacy | 23 |
| Adversary of U. S. Grant | 24 |
| Assign to a lower position | 26 |
| Say "Oh, all right" | 29 |
| Soften one's stand | 22 |
| Say O.K., begrudgingly | 22 |
| Gives in, as to pressure | 24 |
| Found a new tenant for | 22 |
| Rent to another tenant | 22 |
| Find another tenant for | 23 |
| Fill anew, as an apartment | 26 |
| Take on a new resident | 22 |
| Sign a new rental agreement | 27 |
| Fill an empty flat again | 24 |
| Sign again, as a lease | 22 |
| Rent to a different tenant | 26 |
| Finds a new tenant for | 22 |
| Fills up again, as a flat | 25 |
| Trustworthy and dependable | 26 |
| In trustworthy fashion | 22 |
| In a way you can count on | 25 |
| How trustworthy people act | 26 |
| Plymouth model of the 1980s | 27 |
| "Star Trek II" ship | 29 |
| '80s Plymouth model | 23 |
| Curator's acquisition | 25 |
| Archaeologist's discovery | 29 |
| Natural history museum piece | 28 |
| Archeologist's quest | 24 |
| Archaeologist's quest | 25 |
| Find for an archaeologist | 25 |
| Find at an archeological dig | 28 |
| Archaeological treasure | 23 |
| Something dug up at a dig | 25 |
| Saint's skull, e.g. | 23 |
| Outdated person, as it were | 27 |
| Keepsake from a former era | 26 |
| Item under glass, perhaps | 25 |
| Holy severed finger, perhaps | 28 |
| Grecian urn, for example | 24 |
| Excavated item, sometimes | 25 |
| Evidence of ancient times | 25 |
| Egyptologist's quest | 24 |
| Civil War cannon, e.g. | 22 |
| Bit of history in a museum | 26 |
| Artifact from the past | 22 |
| Antiquary's acquisition | 27 |
| Antiquarian's acquisition | 29 |
| Metaphorical dinosaurs | 22 |
| Many Smithsonian items | 22 |
| They're found in digs | 25 |
| Remains of bygone days | 22 |
| Mementos from the past | 22 |
| Items in some illicit trade | 27 |
| Items in a shrine, perhaps | 26 |
| Curator's concerns | 22 |
| '71 Pink Floyd comp | 23 |
| Put one's faith in | 22 |
| What the Red Cross provides | 27 |
| Late-inning pitching, maybe | 27 |
| Kind of sigh often breathed | 27 |
| It may bring on a sigh | 22 |
| Feeling when the pain stops | 27 |
| Bobby Thigpen's forte | 25 |