| SECONDCLASS | Below the highest rank (6-5) |
| CHIEFPRIEST | Clergyman of the highest rank (5,6) |
| KINGSSCOUT | Boy who has reached the highest rank in the equivalent to the Guides (5,5) |
| ROYALBLOOD | Organised all broody circle in the highest rank (5,5) |
| READER | University lecturer, the highest rank below a professor (6) |
| FIELD | Officer holding the highest rank in the British army (5,7) |
| MARSHAL | Officer holding the highest rank in the British army (5,7) |
| ADMIRAL | --- of the Fleet, an officer of the highest rank in the Royal Navy (7) |
| FIELDMARSHAL | What is the highest rank in the British Army? (5,7) |
| TOPFLIGHT | Of the highest rank or level; outstanding (3,6) |
| DUCAL | Fit for the highest rank of nobility (5) |
| TOPDRAWER | Of the highest rank (3-6) |
| SERAPH | In Christianity, an angel of the highest rank (6) |
| REARADMIRAL | Naval rank above commodore, usually highest rank in the NZ Navy (4,7) |
| ELITE | Some feel it exciting to be considered of the highest rank (5) |
| CRU | Grand ___ (wine of the highest rank) |
| AF | Naval officer of the highest rank (abbr) (2) |
| SERAPHIM | Angels of the highest rank (8) |
| CLASSIC | Lesson by one Conservative of the highest rank (7) |
| GENERALS | Officers of the highest rank (8) |