Rating | Solver | Clue |
---|---|---|
CONFESSED | Admitted | |
ENTRY | Admitted, allowed | |
INAUGURATED | Admitted to office | |
CONCEDED | Admitted defeat in | |
HOSPITALISED | Admitted for treatment | |
HOSPITALIZED | Admitted for treatment | |
NATURALISED | Admitted to citizenship | |
TRITE | Contritely admitted being banal | |
NONADMISSION | Failure to be admitted. | |
JAVELIN | Jan admitted destroying live missile | |
LETIN | The French can be admitted | |
ECLAT | Alec later admitted stunning success | |
NOR | Neither partner admitted to snoring | |
OWNED | Admitted; dominated - in slang | |
AVOWED | Openly acknowledged or declared; admitted. | |
EXTRA | Alex tragically admitted more than usual | |
FREE | Without charge; as, children admitted free. | |
INMATE | Admitted as a dweller; resident; internal. | |
RECEPTARY | Generally or popularly admitted or received. | |
MUSEUMS | Mum’s admitted Sue ruined galleries of artefacts | |
STOIC | �An extraordinary cost,” I admitted without emotion | |
EDENIZED | Admitted to a state of paradisaic happiness. | |
INEXACT | I next admitted account was not quite accurate | |
DEFAME | Back in the system, a federalist admitted libel | |
DENIZEN | One admitted to residence in a foreign country. |