| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| IMPASSIONED | Stirring | |
| GALVANISING | Stirring to action | |
| AROUSING | Stirring to action | |
| GALVANIZING | Stirring to action | |
| POKING | Stirring (coal fire) | |
| ROUSING | Stirring or vigorous | |
| BUDGE | Brisk; stirring; jocund. | |
| BUSTLER | An active, stirring person. | |
| SUBPOENA | Summon witness stirring bean soup | |
| EMOLLIENT | Met Lionel stirring skin cream | |
| POKER | Rod for stirring a fire | |
| STIRLESS | Without stirring; very quiet; motionless. | |
| EXSUSCITATION | A stirring up; a rousing. | |
| EMOTIVE | Stirring move – tie in knots! | |
| CENSOR | Could start stirring up Norse watchdog | |
| ERUPTS | Breaks out suddenly, stirring rest up | |
| NOTICING | Spying while stirring gin and tonic | |
| STIRRAGE | The act of stirring; stir; commotion. | |
| AIOLI | Makes garlic dressing by stirring AI oil | |
| POOLER | A stick for stirring a tan vat. | |
| DEEDFUL | Full of deeds or exploits; active; stirring. | |
| BUSTLE | Great stir; agitation; tumult from stirring or excitement. | |
| CONCITATION | The act of stirring up, exciting, or agitating. | |
| MALAXATE | To soften by kneading or stirring with some thinner substance. | |
| ASTIR | Stirring; in a state of activity or motion; out of bed. | |