| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| RECOVERY | Revival | |
| AWAKENING | Revival | |
| RESURGENCE | Revival | |
| RENAISSANCE | Revival | |
| CHEERING | Revival | |
| COMEBACK | Revival | |
| REVIVEMENT | Revival. | |
| RENAISSANSE | A revival | |
| REBIRTH | Revival or renaissance | |
| RESUSCITATION | Revival of first aid | |
| WAKENING | The revival of an action. | |
| REANIMATION | The act or operation of reanimating, or the state of being reanimated; reinvigoration; revival. | |
| VIVIFICATION | The act of vivifying, or the state of being vivified; restoration of life; revival. | |
| REVIVOR | Revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties, -- done by a bill of revivor. | |
| REVIVAL | Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal; as, the revival of a debt barred by limitation; the revival of a revoked will, etc. | |
| EISTEDDFOD | Am assembly or session of the Welsh bards; an annual congress of bards, minstrels and literati of Wales, -- being a patriotic revival of the old custom. | |