| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| BUSINESS | Profession | |
| CAREER | Profession | |
| OPTOMETRY | Eye-testing profession | |
| TEACHING | Education profession | |
| ACTING | Thespian’s profession | |
| PROFESSEDLY | By profession. | |
| AUTHOR | Stephen King’s profession | |
| VOCATIONAL | Relating to profession | |
| FOLLOWING | Vocation; business; profession. | |
| TESTIMONY | Open attestation; profession. | |
| NURSING | Profession reorganising inn’s rug? | |
| LAY | Faith; creed; religious profession. | |
| BAR | Exclude legal profession from pub | |
| BANKING | Report about family finance profession | |
| LAWYER | Member of the legal profession | |
| CLERGY | Learning; also, a learned profession. | |
| CLOCKWORK | Moving parts of profession after strike? | |
| MISPROFESS | To make a false profession of. | |
| INVOCATION | Prayer asking for help in chosen profession | |
| SERVICE | Profession of respect; acknowledgment of duty owed. | |
| PRACTICER | One who exercises a profession; a practitioner. | |
| CONFESSION | Acknowledgment of belief; profession of one's faith. | |
| DISPROFESS | To renounce the profession or pursuit of. | |
| WAR | The profession of arms; the art of war. | |
| DENTISTRY | The art or profession of a dentist; dental surgery. | |