| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| COUNTERPART | Peer | |
| NOBLE | Peer | |
| BARON | Peer | |
| DUKE | Peer | |
| EARL | Peer | |
| EQUAL | Peer | |
| NOBLEMAN | A peer | |
| PERE | A peer. | |
| PEERED | Of Peer | |
| PEERING | Of Peer | |
| UNDERPEER | To peer under. | |
| TAPE | Regularly steal peer’s record | |
| ARISTOCRAT | Peer of the realm | |
| GYNT | Grieg’s Peer ... Suite | |
| APPEAR | “Show up!” shouted a peer | |
| TRICERATOPS | Parrots cite violent raptor’s peer | |
| CONTEMPORARY | Characteristic of the present peer | |
| CONTEMPORANEITY | Characteristic of the present peer | |
| EARLIER | Previously peer? That is right | |
| PIER | Told peer about fishing spot | |
| IBSEN | Peer Gynt dramatist, Henrik ... | |
| PERK | To peer; to look inquisitively. | |
| UNPEERED | Having no peer; unequaled; unparalleled. | |
| SHAKESPEARE | Talented writer called out sheik’s peer | |
| PEERESS | Wife or widow of a peer | |