Work on an ear?
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ODEWork on an urn
GNAWWork on an ear?
REARRANGEWork on an anagram
TATWork on an antimacassar, perhaps
TATWork on an arm, maybe
RESTOREWork on an old house
TUNEWork on, as an engine
PAINTSTOPWork on an octagonal sign?
OPERATEWork on an organ, maybe
roughneckedWork on an oil rig
roughneckingWork on an oil rig
MONKEYWITHWork on casually, as an engine
CATSMusical based on an Eliot work
LICKWork on an ice cream cone
SODSDoes upkeep work on an arena
RETREADHackneyed work based on an old idea
OPERATEWork on an open-and-shut case?
RESTOREWork on an old house or car
TUNEWork on an engine, in a way
jackerooto work as an apprentice on a sheep ranch
ALOUETTEChildren's song that's based on an old work song melody
roughneckingROUGHNECK, to work as a roughneck on an oil rig
overextendsImpose on (someone) an excessive burden of work or commitments
roughnecksROUGHNECK, to work as a roughneck on an oil rig
roughneckedROUGHNECK, to work as a roughneck on an oil rig
overextendedImpose on (someone) an excessive burden of work or commitments
overextendingImpose on (someone) an excessive burden of work or commitments
overextendImpose on (someone) an excessive burden of work or commitments
collaboratedWork jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something
collaborateWork jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something
collaboratesWork jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something
collaboratingWork jointly on an activity, esp. to produce or create something
altarpiecesA work of art, esp. a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar
altarpieceA work of art, esp. a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar
corrigenduman error in a printed work discovered after printing and shown with its correction on a separate sheet
corrigendaCORRIGENDUM, an error in a printed work discovered after printing and shown with its correction on a separate sheet
lodgmentsA temporary defensive work made on a captured part of an enemy's fortifications to secure a position and provide protection
electronvolta unit of energy equal to the work done on an electron accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt
workstationsAn area where work of a particular nature is carried out, such as a specific location on a manufacturing assembly line
electronvoltsELECTRONVOLT, a unit of energy equal to the work done on an electron accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt