| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| INVADE | Conquer | |
| SUBDUE | Conquer | |
| DEFEAT | Conquer | |
| OVERPOWER | Conquer | |
| OVERTHROW | Conquer | |
| DEBEL | To conquer. | |
| CONQUERED | Of Conquer | |
| CONQUERING | Of Conquer | |
| OVERRAN | Conquer by force | |
| OVERRUN | Conquer by force | |
| VANQUISH | Conquer in battle | |
| DAUNT | To overcome; to conquer. | |
| EVINCE | To conquer; to subdue. | |
| OVERTURN | To overpower; to conquer. | |
| PRECONQUER | To conquer in anticipation. | |
| SEIZE | Conquer the seas, we hear | |
| OUTARGUE | To surpass or conquer in argument. | |
| DEBELLATE | To subdue; to conquer in war. | |
| SURMOUNT | To conquer; to overcome; as, to surmount difficulties or obstacles. | |
| MORE | Additional; other; as, he wept because there were no more words to conquer. | |
| RECONQUER | To conquer again; to recover by conquest; as, to reconquer a revolted province. | |
| WHIP | To conquer; to defeat, as in a contest or game; to beat; to surpass. | |
| TAME | To subdue; to conquer; to repress; as, to tame the pride or passions of youth. | |
| TRIUMPH | To obtain a victory over; to prevail over; to conquer. Also, to cause to triumph. | |
| BEAT | To overcome in a battle, contest, strife, race, game, etc.; to vanquish or conquer; to surpass. | |