| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| PLATEAU | Elevation | |
| ASCENSION | Elevation | |
| HEIGHT | Elevation | |
| HILL | Natural elevation | |
| DIGNITY | Elevation; grandeur. | |
| HIGH TIDE | Peak water elevation | |
| RIDGE | Long narrow elevation | |
| TOWER | High flight; elevation. | |
| ASCENDANT | Ascent; height; elevation. | |
| TRANSCENDENCY | Elevation above truth; exaggeration. | |
| SWELL | Increase in height; elevation; rise. | |
| SUPEREXALTATION | Elevation above the common degree. | |
| MAJESTY | Dignity; elevation of manner or style. | |
| ALTITUDE | Elevation of spirits; heroics; haughty airs. | |
| LOFT | That which is lifted up; an elevation. | |
| ANAGOGE | An elevation of mind to things celestial. | |
| HIGHNESS | The state of being high; elevation; loftiness. | |
| SUBLEVATION | The act of raising on high; elevation. | |
| MAMELON | A rounded hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance. | |
| METASTOME | A median elevation behind the mouth in the arthropods. | |
| DUGOUT | A house made partly in a hillside or slighter elevation. | |
| MOLECAST | A little elevation of earth made by a mole; a molehill. | |
| SUBLIMATION | The act of heightening or improving; exaltation; elevation; purification. | |
| MONTICLE | A little mount; a hillock; a small elevation or prominence. | |
| ARSIS | That elevation of voice now called metrical accentuation, or the rhythmic accent. | |