| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| PAT | Perfectly | |
| LIKEACHARM | Perfectly | |
| FLAWLESSLY | Perfectly | |
| TOATURN | Perfectly | |
| IDEALLY | Perfectly | |
| PARFITLY | Perfectly. | |
| IMMACULATE | Perfectly clean | |
| STERILE | Perfectly clean | |
| SPOTLESS | Perfectly clean | |
| PRISTINE | Perfectly clean | |
| IDEAL | Perfectly suited | |
| COCKSURE | Perfectly safe. | |
| INFORMATION | Perfectly arranged data? | |
| RIGHTASRAIN | Perfectly in order | |
| SUBTRANSLUCENT | Not perfectly translucent. | |
| SUBTRANSPARENT | Not perfectly transparent. | |
| SUBTRIANGULAR | Nearly, but not perfectly, triangular. | |
| TAILORMADE | Tale a maid told was perfectly suited | |
| TAPE | Content of quota perfectly put, on record | |
| PAS | Begin with perfectly acceptable step in ballet | |
| ASRIGHTASRAIN | Cockney has authority, while precipitation is perfectly fine | |
| LOUDANDCLEAR | Reed, Aykroyd, Detective Constable Lear are perfectly audible | |
| STOCK-STILL | Still as a stock, or fixed post; perfectly still. | |
| CLEAN | Without limitation or remainder; quite; perfectly; wholly; entirely. | |
| SILENT | Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. | |