| PONS | -- asinorum; Latin phrase meaning "bridge of donkeys" used to describe the angles opposite the equal |
| EASEL | "Donkey" used to carry the burden or load of a canvas in a similar manner to a "horse" for supporting clothes (5) |
| SINE | Ratio of an angle's opposite side to the hypotenuse |
| PACE | From "stretch of the leg", a word for a stride; the distance covered; rate of progression; a step of a stair; gait of a horse; or, a group of donkeys (4) |
| LOCOFOCO | Member of the extreme section of the US Democratic party of 1835, known as the Equal Rights Party (8) |
| SNELLSLAW | Formula relating to the angles of incidence and refraction, used in the field of optics (6,3) |
| SHARE | Any of the equal parts into which a company's capital stock is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of its profits (5) |
| LOVEISLOVE | Repetitive phrase affirming the equal dignity of all relationships regardless of sexual orientation |
| COSINE | Function of the angle of a triangle to the lengths of its sides (6) |
| SAFESEAT | See a fast roundabout that's more than the equal of the largest swing? |
| FORD | High-profile advocate of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s |
| ERATOSTHENES | Greek mathematician and astronomer who calculated the circumference of the earth by observing the angle of the sun's rays (12) |
| TRIGONOMETRY | The branch of mathematics concerned with calculating the angles and sides of triangles (12) |
| AZ | The azimuth of a celestial body is the angle between the vertical plane containing it and the plane |
| ASSESS | Estimate the value of donkeys to leading stockman (6) |
| ASSASSINBUGS | Bloodsuckers latching on to a couple of donkeys - awfully big 'uns |
| ASSASSIN | He would kill for a couple of donkeys in the end (8) |
| GRANT | Eddy --, a founding member of the British rock group The Equals (5) |
| AXIL | In botany, the angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs (4) |
| TRIG | Informal word for a branch of mathematics concerned with the angles and sides of triangles (4) |