We’ve selected these answers for “Level” based on how often they’ve appeared alongside this exact clue or its close variations in popular crossword formats and publications.
Answers:
- RUNG
- RAZE
- EVEN
- TIER
- SMOOTH
- FLAT
- NECKANDNECK
- ECHELON
- STORY
- HORIZONTAL
- EQUAL
- STATUS
- FLATTEN
- LAYER
- PAR
- DEGREE
- FLUSH
- STOREY
- TRUE
- SHIM
Synonyms and Definitions
RUNG
- Synonyms: band, border, call, call up, echo, environ, knell, peal, phone, resound, reverberate, ring, round, rundle, skirt, spoke, stave, surround, telephone
RAZE
- Synonyms: dismantle, pull down, rase, take down, tear down
EVEN
- Synonyms: eve, even out, evening, eventide, fifty-fifty, flush, regular, tied
TIER
- Synonyms: grade, tier up
SMOOTH
- Synonyms: bland, fluent, fluid, legato, liquid, placid, polish, politic, quiet, shine, smooth out, smoothen, still, suave, tranquil, unruffled
FLAT
- Synonyms: 2-dimensional, apartment, categoric, categorical, compressed, flat tire, flatbed, flatcar, flavorless, flavourless, insipid, mat, matt, matte, matted, monotone, monotonic, monotonous, plane, prostrate, savorless, savourless, two-dimensional, unconditional, vapid
STORY
- Synonyms: account, chronicle, fib, floor, history, narration, narrative, news report, report, storey, tale, taradiddle, tarradiddle, write up
EQUAL
- Synonyms: adequate, be, compeer, equalise, equalize, equate, match, peer, rival, touch
STATUS
- Synonyms: condition, position
FLATTEN
- Synonyms: drop, flatten out
LAYER
- Synonyms: bed, stratum
PAR
- Synonyms: equality, equation, equivalence
DEGREE
- Synonyms: academic degree, arcdegree, point, stage
FLUSH
- Synonyms: affluent, bang, bloom, blossom, blush, boot, charge, crimson, efflorescence, even, flower, gush, heyday, hot flash, kick, loaded, moneyed, outpouring, peak, prime, purge, redden, rosiness, rush, scour, sluice, thrill, wealthy
STOREY
- Synonyms: story
TRUE
- Synonyms: dead on target, dependable, genuine, honest, lawful, on-key, reliable, rightful, straight, true up, truthful, unfeigned
- Definition: Correct positioning; the characteristic of an object that is accurately or appropriately aligned.