| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| REEL | Stagger | |
| LURCH | Stagger | |
| DUMBFOUND | Stagger, astound | |
| STAGGERED | Of Stagger | |
| STAGGERING | Of Stagger | |
| SHOCK | Stagger behind shell | |
| REELOFF | Stagger away and recite fluently | |
| CREEL | A hundred Romans stagger into lobster trap | |
| GROGGY | Weakened in a fight so as to stagger; -- said of pugilists. | |
| VACILLATE | To move one way and the other; to reel or stagger; to waver. | |
| TOTTER | To shake so as to threaten a fall; to vacillate; to be unsteady; to stagger; as,an old man totters with age. | |
| STAGGER | An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing, as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion; vertigo; -- often in the plural; as, the stagger of a drunken man. | |
| STUMBLE | To trip in walking or in moving in any way with the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; to stagger because of a false step. | |