| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ALTERATION | Adjustment | |
| ADAPTATION | Adjustment | |
| ADJUSTAGE | Adjustment. | |
| REVALUATION | Currency adjustment | |
| ORIENTATION | Local adjustment | |
| COADJUSTMENT | Mutual adjustment. | |
| PREADJUSTMENT | Previous adjustment. | |
| COMPOSURE | Orderly adjustment; disposition. | |
| MALADJUSTMENT | A bad adjustment. | |
| CONCERTION | Act of concerting; adjustment. | |
| MISADJUSTMENT | Wrong adjustment; unsuitable arrangement. | |
| FORECAST | Traces of adjustment to forward estimate | |
| INERTIA | Lack of movement causes a tinier adjustment | |
| ENTREATED | Begged journalist to get behind net rate adjustment | |
| AGILITY | Dexterity is the ability to make single adjustment | |
| PEND | To be undecided, or in process of adjustment. | |
| DISPOSAL | Ordering; regulation; adjustment; management; government; direction. | |
| READJUSTMENT | A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment. | |
| RELIQUIDATION | A second or renewed liquidation; a renewed adjustment. | |
| MISADJUST | To adjust wrongly of unsuitably; to throw of adjustment. | |
| ACCOMMODATION | An adjustment of differences; state of agreement; reconciliation; settlement. | |
| INCOORDINATION | Want of coordination; lack of harmonious adjustment or action. | |
| BALANCE | The state of being in equipoise; equilibrium; even adjustment; steadiness. | |
| RECKONING | Adjustment of claims and accounts; settlement of obligations, liabilities, etc. | |
| TRANSACTION | An adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual agreement. | |