| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| PIER | Dock | |
| PORT | Dock | |
| LOP | Dock (branches) | |
| STEVEDORE | Dock worker | |
| DOCKED | Of Dock | |
| DOCKING | Of Dock | |
| STEVEDORES | US dock workers | |
| DRY DOCK | See under Dock. | |
| KETCH | Boat seen in dock etching | |
| QUAY | Quality lit out the dock | |
| QUAYSIDE | “Dock for keys,” I’d said | |
| LYING UP | Idle in dry dock (of ship) | |
| ACCUSED | He is seen in dock area | |
| DETAIL | Specify how to dock a dog? | |
| UNIT | Specify how to dock a dog? | |
| LYINGUP | Idle in dry dock (of ship) | |
| SORREL | Green herb known as spinach dock | |
| ALMOND | Nut calm on dock, but lost rooster | |
| MARINA | Return ram in a fancy boat dock | |
| PIONEER | One appearing in dock is a trailblazer | |
| DOCKAGE | A charge for the use of a dock. | |
| DARKROOM | Moor ark vigorously by edge of dock’s negative space | |
| UNDOCK | To take out of dock; as, to undock a ship. | |
| BERTHAGE | A place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor. | |
| DOCK | To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail. | |