| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| CITE | Quote | |
| CIE | Quote | |
| COTE | To quote. | |
| QUOTED | Of Quote | |
| QUOTING | Of Quote | |
| EXCITE | Stimulate previous quote | |
| INCITE | Stir up in quote | |
| AISLE | Passage I’ll quote aloud | |
| ESTIMATE | Revise meatiest builder’s quote | |
| ONESIDED | Once, I did quote partisan | |
| TIGHTEST | Meanest quote from Bangkok trial | |
| MISQUOTE | To quote erroneously or incorrectly. | |
| MISREHEARSE | To rehearse or quote incorrectly. | |
| ICIER | I see a quote that’s colder | |
| RECITE | About to quote, say, from memory | |
| RECITED | Reeled off quote written in red | |
| ENTICED | Tempted to change quote in the end | |
| MISSTATE | Fail to accurately quote military intelligence’s condition | |
| BEQUOTE | To quote constantly or with great frequency. | |
| EXCERPT | To select; to extract; to cite; to quote. | |
| OVERESTIMATED | Erred on the generous side when Dover became upset about quote | |
| ALLEGE | To cite or quote; as, to allege the authority of a judge. | |
| EXTRACT | To take by selection; to choose out; to cite or quote, as a passage from a book. | |
| QUOTE | To cite a passage from; to name as the authority for a statement or an opinion; as, to quote Shakespeare. | |