| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| FINISHED | Stopped | |
| DESISTED | Stopped | |
| ENDED | Stopped | |
| HALTED | Stopped | |
| ABORTED | Stopped | |
| CEASED | Stopped | |
| FROZE | Stopped dead | |
| STAYED | Stopped over | |
| RETIRED | Having stopped working | |
| PAUSED | Stopped Grandad getting exploited | |
| BRAKED | Stopped (car, bike, etc.) | |
| GAGGED | Stopped up the mouth | |
| STOPLESS | Not to be stopped. | |
| INTERRUPTED | Broken; intermitted; suddenly stopped. | |
| STEADIED | Stopped from rocking? Die instead! | |
| RETIREE | One who has stopped work | |
| STANCHLESS | Incapable of being stanched, or stopped. | |
| UNCHECKABLE | Not capable of being checked or stopped. | |
| CRASHED | Went to sleep exhausted when the computer stopped working? | |
| DIALLED | Everyone inside stopped working and keyed in phone number | |
| DETENTION | The state of being detained (stopped or hindered); delay from necessity. | |
| POST | The place at which anything is stopped, placed, or fixed; a station. | |
| SPIKED | Furnished or set with spikes, as corn; fastened with spikes; stopped with spikes. | |
| STOP | The act of stopping, or the state of being stopped; hindrance of progress or of action; cessation; repression; interruption; check; obstruction. | |
| STRANGULATED | Having the circulation stopped by compression; attended with arrest or obstruction of circulation, caused by constriction or compression; as, a strangulated hernia. | |