| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| SACKED | Fired | |
| PIQUED | Fired up | |
| GET THE CHOP | Be fired | |
| BRICK | Fired-clay block | |
| GETTHECHOP | Be fired | |
| GETTHESACK | Be fired | |
| SPARKED | Fired up | |
| CERAMICS | Fired clay objects | |
| STARLIT | Astronomically bright celebrity fired | |
| SHOT-PUT | Ball-chucking fired over position | |
| SHOTPUT | Ball-chucking fired over position | |
| IRE | Fired for concealing anger | |
| CERAMIC | Fired material, as pottery | |
| EARTHEN | Made of fired clay | |
| FLAMED | Famed boxing legend initially fired | |
| AIRFIELD | Flight Centre Fairfield leader fired? | |
| RIFLE | Gun fired from shoulder level | |
| SHOTINTHEDARK | Fired at night? Just a wild guess | |
| TROLLS | They get surfers fired up by making waves | |
| MISSILES | Told not to hit small islands with fired rockets | |
| UNSHOT | Not hit by a shot; also, not discharged or fired off. | |
| FIRE | To discharge artillery or firearms; as, they fired on the town. | |
| BOMB | A shell; esp. a spherical shell, like those fired from mortars. See Shell. | |
| GLOST OVEN | An oven in which glazed pottery is fired; -- also called glaze kiln, or glaze. | |
| JACKET | In ordnance, a strengthening band surrounding and reenforcing the tube in which the charge is fired. | |