The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word REDO , but the solution may also be REVISE which is one of the most recent solution (2020 in Wall Street Journal).
Work over crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
REDO | 52 % | 4 |
REHASH | 14 % | 6 |
REVAMP | 10 % | 6 |
REVISE | 10 % | 6 |
BEATUP | 5 % | 6 |
BOSS | 5 % | 4 |
RETOOL | 5 % | 6 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Work over
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- workover
- work in
- work at
- work day
- work life
- work through
- work on
- work off
- workday
- workplace
- workdays
- work force
Crossword Answer definitions
REDO noun- A repeated action; a doing again, refurbishment, etc.
- To do again.
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result REDO
- Make over
- Make revisions to
- Second draft
- Start all over
- Change decorations
- Change the decor
- Decorate anew
- Fix
- Start from scratch
- Start from square one
More clues leading to the result REHASH
- Talk over anew
- Work up anew
- Boring retread
- Redundant story
- Trot out again
- Go over and over
- Uninspired new take
- Old material in a new form
- Uninspired adaptation
- Beat a dead horse
More clues leading to the result REVAMP
- Make over
- Make major changes
- Change over
- Overhaul
- Make serious changes to
- Change
- Do over
- Upgrade
- Alter.
- Reorganize.
More clues leading to the result REVISE
- Make changes to
- Edit
- Hone, as a draft
- Amend
- Emend
- Bring up to date
- Change, as a manuscript
- Alter
- Change
- Correct, as text
More clues leading to the result BEATUP
- Dilapidated
- The worse for wear
- Work over
- Like an old jalopy
- Tatty
- Dilapidated.
- Dilapidated, current style.
- Clobber
- Thrash
- Ragged
More clues leading to the result BOSS
- Head honcho
- Top dog at work
- "Meet the new ___ ..."
- Michael Scott or Mr. Slate
- Michael Scott, e.g.
- Big cheese
- Fire man?
- Springsteen sobriquet
- Superior at work
- First-rate