| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| MOOR | Anchor | |
| ANCHORATE | Anchor-shaped. | |
| FOULS | Entangles (anchor) | |
| PROPELLER | Entangle anchor | |
| ROOT | Plant anchor | |
| KEDGE | Small anchor | |
| KILLICK | Small anchor | |
| MOORED | Dropped anchor | |
| ANCHORED | Of Anchor | |
| ANCHORING | Of Anchor | |
| UNMOOR | To weigh anchor. | |
| ROOM | Space to anchor ship backward | |
| FLOOK | A fluke of an anchor. | |
| KEDGER | A small anchor; a kedge. | |
| FISH | A purchase used to fish the anchor. | |
| SHEET CABLE | The cable belonging to the sheet anchor. | |
| MOOED | Moored but dropped end of anchor! Sounded low | |
| PEE | Bill of an anchor. See Peak, 3 (c). | |
| BEAM | The straight part or shank of an anchor. | |
| PALM | The flat inner face of an anchor fluke. | |
| PEAK | The extremity of an anchor fluke; the bill. | |
| VIOL | A large rope sometimes used in weighing anchor. | |
| UNANCHOR | To loose from the anchor, as a ship. | |
| ANCHORLESS | Without an anchor or stay. Hence: Drifting; unsettled. | |
| CLUB | To drift in a current with an anchor out. | |