| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| MARRY | Wed | |
| REMARRY | Wed again | |
| WED | Of Wed | |
| WEDDED | Of Wed | |
| WEDDING | Of Wed | |
| ELOPE | Flee to wed | |
| MISWED | To wed improperly. | |
| EDICTS | Runs away to wed | |
| ELOPES | Runs away to wed | |
| SPOUSE | To wed; to espouse. | |
| BREADWINNER | Supporter wed Brynner, Spooner declared | |
| SWEDES | Scandinavians in Paris wed Estonians | |
| STEWARD | Confused star wed flight attendant | |
| DEADWEIGHT | Encumbrance wed; date for Spooner! | |
| ELOPER | One who flees to wed | |
| UNITE | We hear you and knight wed? | |
| WOODSHED | Spooner should wed in timber store | |
| WADES | Walks through water to get wed, as arranged | |
| WEDLOCK | To marry; to unite in marriage; to wed. | |
| WIDESPREAD | Wed a spider? In far-flung places, it’s quite common | |
| LOON | Any one of several aquatic, wed-footed, northern birds of the genus Urinator (formerly Colymbus), noted for their expertness in diving and swim... | |