| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ORDAINED | Appointed | |
| OPULENT | Lavishly appointed | |
| VIGILANTE | Self-appointed policeman | |
| FATE | Appointed lot | |
| REGENT | Appointed ruler | |
| OFFICIAL | Appointed by authority | |
| DELEGATED | Appointed as deputy | |
| PUNDIT | Self appointed expert | |
| APPOINTEE | A person appointed. | |
| DESIGNATE | Designated; appointed; chosen. | |
| PLACEFUL | In the appointed place. | |
| COMMITTEES | Appointed groups pledge golf equipment | |
| ASSIGNED | Appointed for duty as written | |
| UNSET | Not set; not fixed or appointed. | |
| ORDINABLE | Capable of being ordained or appointed. | |
| APPOINTABLE | Capable of being appointed or constituted. | |
| ORDINABILITY | Capability of being ordained or appointed. | |
| PROCESSIONER | An officer appointed to procession lands. | |
| LATECOMER | Someone who arrives after the appointed time | |
| LATECOMERS | Those who arrive after the appointed time | |
| REGARDER | An officer appointed to supervise the forest. | |
| SPECIAL | One appointed for a special service or occasion. | |
| NAVAL | Newly appointed vice admiral likes beginners relating to warships | |
| ACTED | Initially appointed company treasurer, electronics division, but did another’s job | |
| EXECUTOR | Person appointed to carry out the terms of a will | |