- - fix soldiers, on the day
- - male, before finish, getting fix
- - On the ....; getting well
- - Fellows figure to get better
- - To repair something or recover. "She is on the ..."
- - Chaps getting start of drugs fix
- - On the ...... (recovering from an illness)
- - On the ...... (improving after an illness)
- - On the ...... (healing)
- - Getting better, on the ...
- - Get better, so to speak
- - "How Can You ...... a Broken Heart" (#1 hit for the Bee Gees)
- - On the ...... (recuperating)
- - Soldiers, last in ward, get better
- - Sew a patch on, perhaps
- - Use thread on threads, say
- - Put a patch on, say
- - A large number of Romans aim to get better
- - Foo Fighters "On the ......"
- - "Bid the dishonest man .... himself": Shak.
- - On the ...... (getting better)
- - On the ...
- - Get better
- - on the ...... (recovering from illness)
- - Make better
- - put right source of mistakes before finale
- - People beginning to do repair
- - Repair, patch, stitch
- - repair what malcolm has
- - fix, like fences or clothes
- - Repair ripped denim I discarded
- - Fix, improve
- - Repair-guys don't start
- - Fellows with a lot to put right
- - darn or patch, say
- - Chaps with daughters in fix
- - Repair, like an old shoe
- - Darn, like a sock
- - Fix something
- - Patch, e.g.
- - fix, as figurative fences
- - Fix up (rhymes with "bend")
- - Figure to finish a repair
- - put back together, in a way
- - repair 1,000 to finish
- - Some committed nemesis turns up? Darn!
- - Repair or darn
- - ...... fences (kiss and make up)
- - Road to recovery
- - Repair, as a torn garment
- - Repair by sewing or patching
- - Recover from a fracture
- - Heal, like a broken heart
- - Fix, as a hole in one's jeans
- - Fix up old clothes
- - Darn that sock
- - Close frayed edges
- - Become whole.
- - '06 De Rosa album that will fix you?
- - ...... fences (fix a relationship)
- - ...... fences (fix a damaged friendship)
- - Make repairs
- - Restore, in a way
- - Do tailoring
- - Reform?
- - ...... fences (make things right)
- - Repair, as fences
- - Make repairs to
- - Repair, as a garment
- - Chaps with daughter in fix
- - Fix a hole in
- - Darn with thread
- - Alter, as a statute
- - What many broken bones do
- - Fix sock holes
- - Tape or patch
- - Fix, repair
- - Repair minute object
- - Repair, as a shirt
- - Become healed
- - Fix sample of beam-ends
- - Heal, as bone
- - Cobble or patch
- - 'Good fences make good neighbors' poem
- - Make whole again
- - Fix, as a fence
- - Put back together
- - Repair, as a tear
- - Fix, as fences
- - Return to health
- - Fix beam-ends without base
- - Fix holey socks
- - Fix socks
- - Darn, as socks
- - Repair a rip
- - Fix term's ultimate objective
- - Al Green "How Can You ...... a Broken Heart"
- - Repair, as fences (real or metaphorical)
- - Don Williams "Some Broken Hearts Never ......"
- - Bee Gees "How Can You ...... a Broken Heart"
- - Darn socks
- - Fix, as a broken heart
- - '06 De Rosa album that will fix you up?
- - Darn, as a sock
- - Do some healing
- - Knit, perhaps
- - Fix, as a coat lining
- - Do darning
- - "a time to tear, and a time to ......"
- - Do some cobbling, say
- - Darn, say
- - Patch or darn
- - Demonstrate healing power
- - "How Can You ...... a Broken Heart"
- - Darn, maybe
- - Darn a sock
- - Cobble, say
- - Fix, as a shirt
- - "How Can You ...... a Broken Heart?" (1971 Bee Gees chart-topper)
- - Tape up
- - Tape, say
- - Cobble or darn
- - Place a patch
- - Part of an old sock, maybe
- - ...... one's ways
- - Patch, perhaps
- - Fix a rip
- - Do some darning
- - Fix, as socks
- - Sew up
- - Heal, as a broken bone
- - Heal, as a bone
- - Stitch up!
- - Rectify
- - Heal
- - Ameliorate
- - Correct
- - Give a darn
- - Set right
- - Put right
- - Fix up
- - Patch up
- - Doctor
- - Patch
- - Make right
- - Darn
- - "Get well ..."
- - Recuperate
- - Become well
- - Recover
- - Make whole
- - Make sound again
- - Make sound
- - Improve
- - Convalesce
- - Knit, maybe
- - Remedy
- - Knit
- - Repair
- - See 32-Down
- - Fix
- - repair coat for expedition held by managing director
- - Fix, as a seam
- - resew, maybe
- - Do this to clothing, or relationships
- - Get to work again
- - Fix marathon's start and finish
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