| SUBLIME | Noble or exalted (7) |
| KAREEM | N.B.A. first name that's Arabic for "noble" or "exalted" |
| EMINENT | Distinguished or exalted in rank (7) |
| SUBLATI | Suffered or exalted (masc. nom. plur. PPP) |
| EXPLOIT | A notable deed or feat, especially one that is noble or heroic (7) |
| RAREGAS | Substance alternatively described as noble or inert |
| ELATE | Puffed up with success, or exalted (5) |
| ELATA | She's been carried out or exalted, ____ est |
| GLORIOUS | A word used to mean illustrious, noble or splendid; conferring renown; delightful, intensely enjoyable or marvellous; drunk; or, elated as a result of drunkenness (8) |
| CORONET | A small or inferior crown denoting noble or royal but not sovereign rank |
| GESTE | Beau ---, a noble or gracious gesture or act, especially a meaningless one (5) |
| PEER | An aristocrat, equal, fellow or noble; or, the forename of the figure "Gynt", depicted in a play by Henrik Ibsen (4) |
| EDUCATOR | Scoff about foreign noble or teacher (8) |
| GAS | It may be noble or ideal |
| HIGHBORN | Of noble or aristocratic birth (4-4) |
| PAIR | Barnes and Noble or Barnum and Bailey |
| METALS | They might be noble or base |
| DIGNIFIED | Noble or stately in manner (9) |
| ROT | Follower of dry, noble or potato (3) |
| BEAUGESTE | A noble or gracious act, especially a meaningless one (4,5) |