| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| NOTIFY | Apprise | |
| APPRISED | Of Apprise | |
| APPRISING | Of Apprise | |
| ASCERTAIN | To render (a person) certain; to cause to feel certain; to make confident; to assure; to apprise. | |
| DIRECT | A character, thus [/], placed at the end of a staff on the line or space of the first note of the next staff, to apprise the performer of its situation. | |
| APPRISE | To give notice, verbal or written; to inform; -- followed by of; as, we will apprise the general of an intended attack; he apprised the commander of what he had done. | |
| ADVERTISE | To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make known; hence, to warn; -- often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss. | |