| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| TWANG | Accent | |
| EMPHASIS | Accent | |
| STRESS | Accent | |
| AGUE | Accent mark | |
| ACUTE | Accent mark | |
| BURR | Northumberland accent | |
| BROGUE | Irish accent | |
| ACCENTED | Of Accent | |
| ACCENTING | Of Accent | |
| ACCENTLESS | Without accent. | |
| SHARP | A charming accent | |
| DRAWL | Deep South accent | |
| STRESSED | Anxious about having an accent | |
| RELAXANT | Real accent heard with tranquilliser | |
| TILDE | Ms Swinton briefly has English accent | |
| ATONIC | A word that has no accent. | |
| ACCENTUATE | To mark with the written accent. | |
| ACCENTUATION | Act of accentuating; applications of accent. | |
| BROAD | Strongly marked; as, a broad Scotch accent. | |
| ACCENTUALLY | In an accentual manner; in accordance with accent. | |
| CIRCUMFLECT | To mark with the circumflex accent, as a vowel. | |
| ENCLITICALLY | In an enclitic manner; by throwing the accent back. | |
| ACCEPT | Assume Northerner originally abandoned accent to adopt a plummy front | |
| OXYTONE | A word having the acute accent on the last syllable. | |
| PROPAROXYTONE | A word which has the acute accent on the antepenult. | |