| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| OBTAINING | Receiving | |
| INHERITING | Receiving bequests | |
| ACCEPTANT | Accepting; receiving. | |
| RECIPIENT | Receiving; receptive. | |
| SUSCIPIENT | Receiving; admitting. | |
| BENEDICTION | Receiving a blessing | |
| RECEIPT | Place of receiving. | |
| EARAL | Receiving by the ear. | |
| CONSOLABLE | Capable of receiving consolation. | |
| SUSCEPTIVITY | Capacity for receiving; susceptibility. | |
| CARELESS | Not receiving care; uncared for. | |
| IRRECEPTIVE | Not receiving; incapable of receiving. | |
| LEAF | Gives with intention of receiving back | |
| VOIDING | Receiving what is ejected or voided. | |
| ADIABATIC | Not giving out or receiving heat. | |
| MANURABLE | Capable of receiving a fertilizing substance. | |
| RECEIVER | A vessel for receiving and containing gases. | |
| FREIGHTER | One employed in receiving and forwarding freight. | |
| HERITABLE | Capable of inheriting or receiving by inheritance. | |
| INTROSUSCEPTION | The act or process of receiving within. | |
| EDUCATION | The process of giving or receiving systematic instruction | |
| EXCHANGE | Act of giving one thing and receiving another | |
| INVULNERABLE | Incapable of being wounded, or of receiving injury. | |
| CONDUCTIBILITY | Conductivity; capacity for receiving and transmitting. | |
| RESET | The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw. | |