| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| UNDO | Retract | |
| WITHDRAW | Retract | |
| TAKEBACK | Retract | |
| RECANT | Retract | |
| RENEGE | Retract (promise) | |
| WINDUP | Retract (hose) | |
| SHEATHE | Retract (claw) | |
| RETRACTED | Of Retract | |
| RETRACTING | Of Retract | |
| SWAP | Switch paws that retract | |
| RETRACTATE | To retract; to recant. | |
| RAP | Retract standard for music genre | |
| EATONESWORDS | Retract what one has said | |
| REVEL | To draw back; to retract. | |
| UNLOOK | To recall or retract, as a look. | |
| UNNOTIFY | To retract or withdraw a notice of. | |
| UNPREDICT | To retract or falsify a previous prediction. | |
| SWALLOW | To retract; to recant; as, to swallow one's opinions. | |
| RETRACTIVE | Serving to retract; of the nature of a retraction. | |
| RETRACT | To draw back; to draw up; as, muscles retract after amputation. | |
| UNSPEAK | To retract, as what has been spoken; to recant; to unsay. | |
| PROTRACT | To extend; to protrude; as, the cat can protract its claws; -- opposed to retract. | |
| OPELET | A bright-colored European actinian (Anemonia, / Anthea, sulcata); -- so called because it does not retract its tentacles. | |