| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| AVOW | Profess | |
| PROFESSED | Of Profess | |
| PROFESSING | Of Profess | |
| SERVE | To be suitor to; to profess love to. | |
| CONFESS | To acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in. | |
| EPICURIZE | To profess or tend towards the doctrines of Epicurus. | |
| CONSUBSTANTIATE | To profess or belive the doctrine of consubstantion. | |
| ILLUMINATI | Any persons who profess special spiritual or intellectual enlightenment. | |
| PRETEND | To hold out the appearance of being, possessing, or performing; to profess; to make believe; to feign; to sham; as, to pretend to be asleep. | |
| OBSERVANTINE | One of a branch of the Order of Franciscans, who profess to adhere more strictly than the Conventuals to the intention of the founder, especially as to poverty; -- called also Observants. | |
| BURGHER | ..., which asserted the lawfulness of the burgess oath (in which burgesses profess "the true religion professed within the realm"), the opposite pa... | |
| WALDENSES | ...eys of Piedmont, where the sect survives. They profess substantially Protestant principles. ... | |
| PRERAPHAELITISM | The doctrine or practice of a school of modern painters who profess to be followers of the painters before Raphael. Its adherents advocate care... | |
| PROFESS | ...ng; to declare (one's self to be such); as, he professes surgery; to profess one's self a physician. ... | |