| MITTEN | A glove covering only the base of the fingers and thumb (6) |
| WRITERSCRAMP | Muscular spasms of the fingers and thumb, also known as scrivener's palsy and mogigraphia (7,5) |
| PALM | An acai-, coconut- or date-yielding tree, named for its leaves thought to resemble hands; the thenar of one such manus; or, the section of a glove covering the aforesaid volar part (4) |
| BOOBTUBE | A garment of stretch fabric covering only the chest (4,4) |
| WEB | Part of a baseball mitt between the fingers and thumb |
| GIMLET | Gin cocktail featuring only the base spirit and lime juice or cordial (6) |
| CUFFS | Parts of gloves covering the wrists (5) |
| PINCHED | Squeezed between the finger and thumb |
| SNAP | Percussion made with the finger and thumb |
| CASTANETS | Curved pieces of hollow wood held between the 1 fingers and thumb and mac to click together (9) |
| TAXEXEMPTXANAX | Drug that you pay only the base price for? |
| STALL | A compartment for a single animal in a cowshed or stable; each of a row of seats in a choir; one of the fingers of a glove; a booth for the sale of goods in a Christmas market or any other fair; or, a |
| ZITHER | Shallow stringed instrument which is laid flat and plucked with the fingers and a plectrum (6) |
| FLIP | A snap with a finger and thumb; a toss/spin of a coin or a pancake; a pleasure-flight; a somersault; or, a nog of beer and spirits, traditionally frothed/heated with a red-hot iron (4) |
| FILLUP | A boost one can get at a flick of the fingers (6) |
| FILLIP | The late Duke I hear gave an encouraging snap of the fingers (6) |
| APINCH | Between-finger-and-thumb quantity |
| PINCH | A tweak; a nip of cold; a financial squeeze or crunch; a crisis; a robbery; or, a sneesh of salt or other substance, taken between a finger and thumb (5) |
| PATENT | Obvious covered in butter, all fingers and thumbs? (6) |
| DIGIT | Word for 1/12 of the diameter of the Sun or the Moon; a numeral; any one of the fingers, so called for the practice of counting on said pinkies, pointers or "Onkaparingas"; or, a finger-breadth (5) |