| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| AMPS | Speakers | |
| ORATORS | Eloquent speakers | |
| WINDBAGS | Wordy speakers | |
| CELTS | Gaelic speakers | |
| GENERALISTS | Worldly speakers | |
| GENERALISES | Worldly speakers | |
| TWEETERS | Small speakers | |
| ROSTRUMS | Speakers’ platforms | |
| COMMENTATOR | Public speakers | |
| ELOCUTIONIST | Public speakers | |
| HEADSET | Hi-fi ear speakers | |
| DEBATERS | Disagreeable public speakers? | |
| HONORARIA | Speakers' remunerations, perhaps | |
| COLLABORATORS | Casually work with speakers’ associates | |
| HEADPHONES | Chief calls up local speakers | |
| DEMOTES | Speakers deem oats to be downgrades | |
| EAUDECOLOGNE | Speakers owe Dirk a loan for scent | |
| OPERATORS | Speakers placed outside exercise class for telephonists | |
| LARYNX | A box of cords needed for speakers | |
| COLLOCUTOR | One of the speakers in a dialogue. | |
| BEMA | A platform from which speakers addressed an assembly. | |
| DAIS | Speakers stand on it, it’s said, in a fashion | |
| PASTORAL | A poem describing the life and manners of shepherds; a poem in which the speakers assume the character of shepherds; an idyl; a bucolic. | |
| PLATFORM | ...on of a floor; a landing; a dais; a stage, for speakers, performers, or workmen; a standing place. ... | |