| NICKNAME | Bar-L, half-inch or old devil? (8) |
| STRETCH | Time in Bar-l the courts determined - without labour? (7) |
| ISLAND | From Old English for "watery", an ait, holm, inch or skerry; or, anything detached or isolated, except for a man, according to John Donne (6) |
| SIZE | 10-inch or 12-inch for some pizzas |
| SOANDSO | Old devil's got a couple of old stars forgetting their lines (2-3-2) |
| MEPHISTOPHELES | Wears his pope's helmet, the old devil (14) |
| OILLAMP | Old devil, bathing everyone from behind in light (3,4) |
| SNICKET | Set about old devil in the backstreet (7) |
| NICK | Prison for the old devil? |
| OGLE | Eye an old devil, first to leave |
| PANICKY | Scared to pay out, the old devil! |
| HARRY | The old devil! (5) |
| MEPHISTO | This poem aggravated an old devil (8) |
| SCRATCHY | Like the bad record of the old devil (8) |
| DAEMON | Made no difference to old devil (6) |
| RAGMAN | Old devil's forgotten document |
| NICKS | That old devil's put notches in it (5) |
| ENS | Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr. |
| LENGTH | Linear extent or measurement of a unit such as an inch or a mile (6) |
| SLEET | Globular, generally transparent ice pellets that have diameters of 5 mm (0.2 inch) or less and that form as a result of the freezing of raindrops or the freezing of mostly melted snowflakes. |