| AMOUNT | A quantity or total (6) |
| AMT | Quantity or total for short |
| UNIT | Subdivision of a larger military body; one of a set of cupboards or cabinets forming a fitted kitchen; a standard measure of a quantity; or, an educational course credit (4) |
| TOPUP | A quantity or amount added to raise it to a desired level (3,2) |
| ESTATE | Word for condition, social class or standing originally, later, from the idea of the position of prosperity, one's assets, land or total possessions (6) |
| LOAD | A quantity or object to be carried (4) |
| EMBODY | To give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quantity or feeling (6) |
| SURPLUS | A quantity or amount in excess of what is required (7) |
| GAUGE | General word for an instrument used for measuring/indicating a quantity or grade of fuel, heat, rainfall, thickness of wire, tyre pressure etc (5) |
| VOLUME | A large quantity or cubic capacity (6) |
| PARITY | Word, from Latin's "equal", that describes things, such as currencies, that are even, level or the same in quantity or value (6) |
| OUTPUT | Quantity or amount of something produced (6) |
| DEARTH | An insufficient quantity or number. (6) |
| LAVISH | Great in quantity or richness (6) |
| NUMBER | Quantity or amount (6) |
| LIMITS | Restrict in quantity or scope (6) |
| ENTIRE | Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete (6) |
| MEAGRE | Deficient in quantity or quality (6) |
| ASSIZE | Fix the quantity or price of something (6) |
| THIRTY | Quantity or amount that is three times as big as ten (6) |