| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| EXPRESSION | Utterance | |
| SPEECH | Utterance | |
| VOICE | Utterance | |
| BOO | Ghost’s utterance | |
| ENDEARMENT | Sentimental utterance | |
| OUCH | Utterance of pain | |
| OROTUND | Pompous in utterance | |
| SAY | Give utterance to | |
| SPEAK | Give utterance to | |
| MURMUR | Quietly spoken utterance | |
| DOTAGE | Foolish utterance; drivel. | |
| JEERING | A mocking utterance. | |
| ELOCUTION | Utterance by speech. | |
| INUNISON | Simultaneous performance or utterance | |
| AIR | Utterance abroad; publicity; vent. | |
| MUTTER | Repressed or obscure utterance. | |
| CURRENCY | Fluency; readiness of utterance. | |
| DELIVERANCE | Act of speaking; utterance. | |
| LAY | A melody; any musical utterance. | |
| OSSE | A prophetic or ominous utterance. | |
| DRAWL | A lengthened, slow monotonous utterance. | |
| PAROL | A word; an oral utterance. | |
| PAROLE | A word; an oral utterance. | |
| FORTHGOING | A going forth; an utterance. | |
| EXCLAMATION | Surprised utterance heard from Mexican alto | |