Rating | Solver | Clue |
---|---|---|
NOTABLE | Distinguished | |
NOTED | Distinguished | |
PRESTIGIOUS | Distinguished | |
ILLUSTRIOUS | Distinguished | |
GREAT | Distinguished | |
EMINENT | Distinguished | |
NAMED | Distinguished | |
NOBLE | Distinguished | |
VIP | Distinguished visitor | |
OFNOTE | Distinguished or famous | |
ILLUSTRATE | Illustrated; distinguished; illustrious. | |
DEMISE | Death of distinguished person | |
CELEBRATED | Having celebrity; distinguished; renowned. | |
CONTRADISTINCT | Distinguished by opposite qualities. | |
DISTINGUISHEDLY | In a distinguished manner. | |
STATESMEN | US soldiers become distinguished politicians | |
UNPEDIGREED | Not distinguished by a pedigree. | |
DISTINGUISHABLY | So as to be distinguished. | |
DISCRIMINATED | Distinguished man I discredit is upset | |
FINFISH | True fish, as distinguished from shellfish. | |
MAESTRO | Omar set to become a distinguished conductor | |
ARBOR | A tree, as distinguished from a shrub. | |
COLOR | Any hue distinguished from white or black. | |
ARIOSE | Characterized by melody, as distinguished from harmony. | |
SECULAR | A layman, as distinguished from a clergyman. |