| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ERRAND BOY | Squire (6,3) | |
| SQUIRED | Of Squire | |
| SQUIRING | Of Squire | |
| SQUIRELING | A petty squire. | |
| SQUIER | A square. See 1st Squire. | |
| SQUIRE | To attend as a squire. | |
| REQUIRE | Demand squire without son follows soldier | |
| SQUIRREL | Squire holds right to large rodent | |
| SQUIRELY | Becoming a squire; like a squire. | |
| DONZEL | A young squire, or knight's attendant; a page. | |
| SQUIREHOOD | The rank or state of a squire; squireship. | |
| NESS | To start with, not every squire saw Scottish loch | |
| SQUIREEN | One who is half squire and half farmer; -- used humorously. | |
| BOOTED | Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire. | |
| JUNKER | A young German noble or squire; esp., a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia. | |
| APHESIS | The loss of a short unaccented vowel at the beginning of a word; -- the result of a phonetic process; as, squire for esquire. | |
| ESQUIRE | ... of office and courtesy; -- often shortened to squire. ... | |