| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| SLAKE | Quench | |
| QUENCHED | Of Quench | |
| QUENCHING | Of Quench | |
| RESTINGUISH | To quench or extinguish. | |
| OUTQUENCH | To quench entirely; to extinguish. | |
| QUEINT | Imp. & p. p. of Quench. | |
| INDULGE | Nile dug perhaps to quench a thirst? | |
| STANCH | To extinguish; to quench, as fire or thirst. | |
| SLOCKEN | To quench; to allay; to slake. See Slake. | |
| WILDFIRE | A composition of inflammable materials, which, kindled, is very hard to quench; Greek fire. | |
| STIFLE | To stop; to extinguish; to deaden; to quench; as, to stifle the breath; to stifle a fire or flame. | |
| QUENCH | ...- said of flame and fire, of things burning, and figuratively of sensations and emotions; as, to quench flame; to quench a candle; to quench ... | |
| EXTINGUISH | To quench; to put out, as a light or fire; to stifle; to cause to die out; to put an end to; to destroy; as, to extinguish a flame, or life, or love, or hope, a pretense or a right. | |