| DYNA | A post-war range from Panhard (4) |
| AVON | Pre-war range of Standard Specials (4) |
| WIPE | Polyseme whose meanings range from a harmless cleaning stroke with a rag, a handkerchief, a rub of feet on a mat or a throwaway cloth for a domestic char, to a blow, gibe, jeer, sarcasm and even a Sha |
| GYMP | Well-known Panhard nameplate (4) |
| RENE | _ Panhard, French automotive pioneer (4) |
| TARE | Polyseme whose disparate meanings range from common vetch and a noxious biblical weed, to what is deducted before weighing anything from a car to feed and seed (4) |
| BASS | Lowest adult male singing voice, usually having a range from the second E below middle C to the E above it (4) |
| ALTO | Highest adult male singing voice, typically having a range from the F or G below middle C to the second D above (4) |
| URAL | Mountain range from the Arctic to the Caspian Sea (4) |
| GPAS | They range from 0 to 4 (abbr.) |
| SINE | Ratio with a range from -1 to +1 |
| KENO | Its numbers range from 1 to 80 |
| LSAT | Its scores range from 120 to 180 |
| ALPS | They range from France to Croatia |
| SATS | Scores on them range from 600 to 2400 |
| TRUE | PolitiFact ratings range from this to "Pants on fire!" |
| LENT | Religious period that can range from February to April |
| GALE | Wind that ranges from 39 to 54 miles per hour |
| MOHS | Scale that ranges from talc to diamond |
| LANCASTER | A post-war saloon from Armstrong Siddeley (9) |