Rating | Solver | Clue |
---|---|---|
DRIVE | Steer | |
BULLOCK | Steer | |
STEERED | Of Steer | |
STEERING | Of Steer | |
VEER | Steer off course | |
SIDESTEP | Steer clear of | |
AVOID | Steer clear of | |
SHUN | Steer clear of | |
LUFF | Steer into wind | |
AVERT | Steer clear of | |
ELUDE | Steer clear of | |
EVADE | Steer clear of | |
LAUGHINGSTOCK | Butt steer in stitches | |
STERE | Helmsman. See 6th Steer. | |
STEERLING | A young small steer. | |
TILLER | Digger helps to steer ship | |
ROPE | To lasso (a steer, horse). | |
NAVIGATE | Steer one's way on a river | |
HELM | To steer; to guide; to direct. | |
SWEETHEARTS | Boyfriends saw the steer get into trouble | |
TRESSES | Roughly steer ship towards middle of locks | |
LIGHTHOUSES | Sailors steer clear of such low-weight dwellings | |
EASTER | Time of year a steer runs amok | |
AUSTERE | Hard to steer away after seeing gold | |
NIXON | Steer back into inn rebuilt by Ford’s predecessor |