| REMEN | A unit of measurement in ancient Egypt (5) |
| GRADE | A category of a listed building; a music exam; or, meaning "step", word originally used in English as a unit of measurement of angles, now for a particular level of quality, rank etc (5) |
| INION | Most prominent projection of the occipital bone at the base of the skull, used as a point of measurement in craniometry (5) |
| POINT | A unit of measurement used in printing equal to one twelfth of a pica, or approximately 0.01384 inch |
| GAUSS | A unit of measurement of magnetic induction (5) |
| TEASPOON | Traditional unit of measurement in cooking equal to 5 millilitres (metric) or one forty-eighth of a cup (imperial) (8) |
| LUMEN | A unit of measurement for light |
| YARD | Unit of measurement in a football game |
| ELL | Leonardo da Vinci depicts the geographical variations in this unit of measurement in his drawing, Vi |
| BARREL | Unit of measurement in the oil industry (6) |
| ACRE | Unit of measurement in real estate |
| PROPELLER | It powerfully rotates unit of measurement in correct compass (9) |
| TEACUP | Unit of measurement in cooking (3,3) |
| LTYR | Unit of measurement in outer space (abbr.) |
| OKTA | Unit of measurement in meteorology for cloud cover (4) |
| INCH | Unit of imperial length equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 cm; one quarter of a hand; or, a unit of measurement for pressure in a barometer (4) |
| ENS | Units of measurement, in printing |
| EMS | Units of measurement in themselves |
| WIDTH | Measurement in the company of about 500 (5) |
| NEPER | Measurement in a communicA-ations circuit one person has installed (5) |