- RESET
- Adjust
- Hit the snooze again?
- Adjust the alarm
- Bowler's button
- Bowling-alley button
- Computer button
- Start over, in bowling
- Timer button
- CTRL-ALT-DEL alternative
- Put back to zero
- Turn back, as an odometer
- Adjust a clock
- Bowling lane button
- Clear the counter
- Kegler's button
- Mongol conqueror
- Zero out
- Odometer button
- Dial back to zero
- Nintendo 64 button
- Old NES button
- Copier button
- Put back to 000
- Turn back to zero
- Change, as a clock
- Go back to square one
- Pedometer button
- Press and hold the Play/Pause and Menu buttons on an iPod, e.g.
- Return to square one
- Turn back time?
- Wii button
- Kind of button
- Adjust anew
- Bowling button
- Button for starting over
- Tape deck button
- Fix an odometer
- Troubleshooter's button
- VCR button
- Zeroing button
- Tamper with an odometer
- Start-over command
- GameCube button
- Stopwatch button
- Trip-odometer button
- Alter the timer
- Adjust, as a clock
- Turn off and turn on, say
- Fix at the jeweler's
- Take the wheel
- Direct down the road
- Alley-clearing button
- Spring ahead or fall back
- Go back to the default settings
- Revert to 12:00, say
- Put back to 000, say
- Alley button
- Return to an original state
- Turn the tripmeter to 000
- Put a counter to zero
- Put back to 0000, perhaps
- Put to zero
- Tripmeter feature
- Put to zero, as a trip counter
- Trip counter button
- At zero, say
- Corrected, as a clock
- Adjust after a time change, say
- Change, as one's alarm
- Furnace button
- Start over button
- Clear, for the next time [Gabe Gonzalez]
- Trip odometer feature
- Much-used button
- Change the odometer
- Do a printer's job
- Switch a Swatch
- Alarm button
- Change the time
- Change, as the clock
- Electric clock feature
- Fix a watch
- Appliance button
- Fix the alarm
- Start over, in a way
- Alley control
- It's pressed at alleys
- Bowler's start-over button
- Put at 000, say
- Change to zeros
- Change, as the alarm clock
- Start over
- Put back on the lane
- Stand up on an alley
- Fix after an outage, as a clock
- Go back to the beginning, in a way
- Game console button
- Adjust for daylight saving time, e.g.
- Go back to zero
- Zero out, say
- Adjust, as a chronometer
- Trip odometer control
- Trip odometer function
- Back-to-zero button
- Router button
- Start anew
- Button on a game console
- Change back to zero
- Arrange music for voices, e.g.
- Adjust a watch
- Adjust electronically
- Update a clock
- New beginning, so to speak
- Option after a freeze-up
- Adjust, as a timer
- Bring back to zero
- Calibrate anew
- Fix again
- Put back to 000, maybe
- Attend to a circuit breaker
- Lane button
- Put back
- Put back to 0
- Tend to a circuit breaker
- Counter button
- Go to 000
- Move to 0, maybe
- Turn back
- Move back to 0, perhaps
- Bring back to 0, perhaps
- Put back to 0, say
- Take back to zero
- Program, perhaps
- Put back to zero, maybe
- Put to 000
- Ready to be used again
- Return to zero, maybe
- Turmed back, in a way
- Brought back
- Change hands, perhaps
- Router option
- Adjust, as an alarm clock
- With a new password
- Update, as a clock
- Ready to use again
- Turn back the clock, say
- Adjust back to zero
- Turned back
- Return to 000
- Zeroed
- Roll back
- Adjust the time of
- Like tripmeters, often
- Button on a clock radio
- Change the font of
- Monitor button
- Ready for use again
- Tripmeter button
- Button to hit when frozen
- Dash button
- Zero
- Back to zero, perhaps
- Put back to zero, as a tripmeter
- Make all zeros
- Zeroed out
- Rearrange.
- Term in printing.
- Adjust again.
- What scene shifters do.
- Linotyped again.
- Put into type again.
- Fixed again.
- Plant that is planted again.
- Replant: Hort.
- Fix anew.
- Put in type again.
- Restyle one's hair.
- Arranged anew.
- Put back in position.
- Put in new type.
- Direction to a printer.
- Put into new type.
- Fix the clock.
- Place again.
- Plant again.
- Do a jeweler's job.
- Printer's term.
- Replace.
- Arrange again.
- Put in another spot.
- Groom hair again.
- Job for a jeweler.
- Put in place again.
- Transplant.
- Adjust once more.
- Do a printing chore.
- Fix over.
- Put in a new place.
- Regulate.
- Changed the alarm
- Bowling term
- Find a new place for
- Perm. job
- Repeat a printing job
- Do a printing job
- Gel again
- Replant
- Adjust, as a watch
- Do over, as a type job
- Change the mounting
- Fine-tune
- Replace pied type
- Schedule again
- Adjusted the clock
- Correct a dial
- Position again
- Replace a ring gem
- Change the type
- Freshly adjusted
- Put back in place
- Do a composing room job
- Adjust, as a meter
- Button for a bowler
- Changed the clock
- Start-again switch
- Button on an alley
- Change a stone's position
- Cycling button
- Adjust an alarm clock
- Place tableware in a different way
- Change to E.S.T.
- Righted the tenpins
- Washing machine button
- Adjust the alarm clock
- Adjusted a clock
- Change the reading of
- Treat a broken bone
- Change the thermostat
- Change type
- Fix one's watch, in a way
- Adjust the clock
- Button for Earl Anthony
- Change from E.S.T. to D.S.T.
- Contact-restoring device
- Washer button
- Button in a laundry
- Correct a watch
- Adjust a wristwatch
- Button on a lane
- Adjust a timepiece
- Revision of 20 Across
- Fix the clock for D.S.T.
- Switch button
- Turn back an odometer
- Correct a clock
- Fix the clocks again
- Changed clock time
- Adjust a timer
- Terse anagram
- Adjust one's watch
- Change to 000
- Fix a fracture
- Right, in a way
- Adjusted
- Electronic clock feature
- Order to a typographer
- Turn forward or back, say
- Like most clocks in April and October
- Roll back, say
- Turned back, say
- Make zero, maybe
- Put back to zero, say
- Button that replaces pins
- PlayStation button
- Roll back, perhaps
- Transplanted, as a plant
- Button for pins
- It may be pushed before starting
- Put back at zero
- Put back to 0000, say
- Tamper with, as an odometer
- Back to zero, say
- Change, as a watch
- Change, as an alarm
- Microwave button
- Fix, as ribs?
- Ready for another play
- Put back to the beginning
- Ready for another round
- Button putting everything back to zero
- Change, as a password
- Like an alarm clock, night after night
- Change to all zeros, say
- Complete policy overhaul, in D.C.-speak
- Zero, in a way
- Undo button
- Put back to level one, say
- Button at a bowling alley
- Change hands, in a way?
- Go from 60 to 0, say
- Factory ___
- Fresh start
- Button on the back of many appliances
- NES button
- Button you might have to poke with a paper clip
- Button mashed when losing a video game
- Roll back to zero
- Turn to 000
- Make ready to use again
- Put at 000
- Button misguided career move begs
- Button rockers want to press after career err
- MuteMath EP
- Mutemath's debut EP you play again?
- Outkast song about starting over?
- Right your career, in a way
- Button bad career move begs?
- Compaq button
- Factory ___ (smartphone last resort)
- Turn off and on, say
- Button on a stopwatch
- Button in an alley
- Fix a broken leg
- Like a VCR after a power outage
- Respond to a buzzing alarm
- Change one's alarm
- Action after an alarm
- Put the counter on zero
- Adjust the clock, e.g.
- Adjust the chronometer, e.g.
- Appliance button, perhaps
- Adjust the chronograph, e.g.
- Button for bowlers
- Button on some outlets
- Adjust a trip odometer, e.g.
- Alarm clock button
- Change back to zeros
- Correct a tripped breaker switch
- Put an odometer back to zero
- Start over, as an odometer
- Adjust a chronometer
- Adjust a trip meter
- Clear a counter
- Press an odometer button
- Zero-making button
- Start from zero
- Clear everything button
- Briefly unplug, perhaps
- Restore defaults button
- Change, as a trip meter
- Switch back to zero
- Put back to the default
- Change focus
- Deal with an alarm
- Observe daylight savings
- Alarm chore
- Button for Petraglia
- Spring forward or fall back
- Assign anew
- Change at the printer's
- Change the clock
- Button on a cruise control
- Like some buttons
- Change an odometer
- Button on a disposal
- Type of button
- Fall back function
- Roll back to zero, e.g.
- Adjust a stopwatch
- Adjust an odometer
- Change the alarm clock
- Machine button
- Spring forward, e.g.
- Adjust the chronometer
- Change to 000, e.g.
- Put back to 000, perhaps
- Pedometer function
- Forgotten-password option
- Restore to default conditions
- Button that may be pushed with a pin
- Turn back to factory settings
- What to do to a forgotten password
- Start over button on many electronic devices
- Disposal button
- Tend to a breaker
- Watch feature
- Go back to the defaults
- Button on an alarm clock
- Get a fresh start
- Console button for starting a game over
- Turn back to zero, perhaps
- Like ad rates after sweeps
- Return to zero, say