| RAINGAUGE | Another name for a pluviometer |
| RAINFALL | Meteorological quantity measured on a pluviometer |
| RAIN | A pluviometer measures it |
| GAUGE | A fixed measure; or, a calliper, dial, fuel indicator, pluviometer, ruler, speedometer or other graduated instrument for checking the conformity of such a standard dimension (5) |
| INCH | Pluviometer unit |
| CROWN | Another name for a diadem; the upper part of a hat, cut gem or a tree; a clasping metal cap for a bottle; or, a stag's surroyals collectively (5) |
| CELLAR | A stock of wine; another name for a basement; or, a container for salt (6) |
| GOWN | Long, elegant dress for a formal event such as a ball; or, another name for a bathrobe (4) |
| WHIRLINGDERVISH | Another name for a Mevlevi, a member of a Sufi order practising ritual dancing (8,7) |
| CHAMPIGNON | French word for a mushroom; or, another name for a portobello (10) |
| PANCAKE | Another name for a crepe; a form of theatrical make-up; or, a style of tutu (7) |
| BAGUETTE | Another name for a French stick; or, a precious gem cut in the shape of a rectangle (8) |
| PICK | Another name for a plectrum; or, a tool for breaking ice (4) |
| DIPPER | Another name for a water ouzel; a small cup clipped on to an artist's palette for diluent; or, the Plough asterism (6) |
| FLUTTER | Beat or movement of a butterfly's wings; a rapid heart rate, also called tachyarrhythmia; or, another name for a small bet (7) |
| MARROWSKY | Another name for a spoonerism, supposedly from the name of a Polish count |
| ACADEMY | Word for a scholarly institute derived from the public grove or garden where Plato taught; or, another name for a riding school (7) |
| MARINE | Another name for a seabird is a ___ bird |
| PANTHER | Another name for a leopard, especially a black one |
| SINGLET | One-piece sleeveless Lycra garment worn for wrestling; another name for a vest; or, in quantum mecha |