Rating | Solver | Clue |
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ELEGANCE | Grace | |
MENSE | To grace. | |
GRACED | Of Grace | |
AGGRACE | Grace; favor. | |
GRACING | Of Grace | |
GOODSHIP | Favor; grace. | |
BLESSING | Grace gets permission | |
AMEN | Grace’s final word | |
KNOCKOUT | Coup de grâce | |
CLINCHER | Coup de grâce | |
GOODLYHOOD | Goodness; grace; goodliness. | |
UNGAINLY | Lacking grace when moving | |
CLUMSY | Lacking grace in movement | |
MELISMA | A grace or embellishment. | |
UNCTION | Divine or sanctifying grace. | |
DISGRACIOUS | Wanting grace; unpleasing; disagreeable. | |
GATECRASH | Enter uninvited, ruining Grace’s hat | |
SITCOM | Will & Grace, for example | |
BACKSLIDER | One who falls from grace | |
GRACE | To supply with heavenly grace. | |
GRACELESS | Unfortunate. Cf. Grace, n., 4. | |
UNGRACIOUS | Having no grace; graceless; wicked. | |
CORSAGE | So Grace designed bouquet for wedding | |
GOODLINESS | Beauty of form; grace; elegance; comeliness. | |
DEVENUSTATE | To deprive of beauty or grace. |