| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| SKIN | Peel | |
| RIND | Peel | |
| SHELL | Peel | |
| SKINLESS | Without peel | |
| SKINNED | Without peel | |
| PEELED | Of Peel | |
| PEELING | Of Peel | |
| EEL | Peel headless seafood | |
| FLAKE | Peel (of skin) | |
| PEAR | Noisily peel fruit | |
| ZEST | Thin citrus peel | |
| PEELHOUSE | See 1st Peel. | |
| PILL | The peel or skin. | |
| PARSLEY | Eve rang about Emma Peel | |
| ORANGEAT | Candied orange peel; also, orangeade. | |
| APE | Gorilla has a little banana peel | |
| BARK | To strip the bark from; to peel. | |
| DELIBRATE | To strip off the bark; to peel. | |
| PARASITE | Peel off covering as it is a leech | |
| BLEEP | Sound of a bit of banana peel flipping over | |
| PESTLE | Herbalist’s tool crushed peel around bits of sage and thyme | |
| PEEL | The skin or rind; as, the peel of an orange. | |
| UNITED KINGDOM | What country has had prime ministers named Eden, Major and Peel? | |
| PEELER | A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel. | |
| PLUME | To strip of feathers; to pluck; to strip; to pillage; also, to peel. | |