| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| GULLY | Gorge | |
| OVERINDULGE | Gorge | |
| RAVINE | Gorge | |
| OVEREAT | Gorge | |
| CHASM | Gorge | |
| GLUT | Gorge | |
| CANYON | Gorge, ravine | |
| ABYSS | Deep gorge | |
| GORGED | Of Gorge | |
| GORGING | Of Gorge | |
| DEVOUR | Gorge, ... greedily | |
| VIADUCT | Arched gorge crossing | |
| GRANDCANYON | Arizona’s spectacular gorge | |
| FEAST | Gorge quickly bridging England | |
| GRAND CANYON | Arizona’s spectacular gorge (5,6) | |
| ENGORGE | To gorge; to glut. | |
| OVERGORGE | To gorge to excess. | |
| COULOIR | A deep gorge; a gully. | |
| HEPATIZE | To gorge with effused matter, as the lungs. | |
| GUTTLE | To put into the gut; to swallow greedily; to gorge; to gormandize. [Obs.] L'Estrange. | |
| CAON | A deep gorge, ravine, or gulch, between high and steep banks, worn by water courses. | |
| FLECHE | A simple fieldwork, consisting of two faces forming a salient angle pointing outward and open at the gorge. | |
| GORGE | A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river. | |
| HALF-MOON | An outwork composed of two faces, forming a salient angle whose gorge resembles a half-moon; -- now called a ravelin. | |
| DEMIGORGE | Half the gorge, or entrance into a bastion, taken from the angle of the flank to the center of the bastion. | |