| THATSMORELIKEIT | Approving remark, ie missing one bearing greater resemblance to the other? |
| BEALLANDENDALL | El Al landed in Elba in error, ie missing ultimate objective (2,3,3,3-3) |
| MIGHTASWELL | "You ___!" (approving remark) |
| HESGOTIT | Approving remark after "By Jove ..." |
| CROSSBAR | Part of goal to get from one end of pub to the other? |
| LENGTH | Distance from one end of the pool to the other? (6) |
| JETE | What is a ballet leap in which the dancer's weight is transferred from one foot to the other? (4) |
| COLUMNBUS | Shuttle from one end of a portico to the other? |
| BALANCETRANSFER | Yogi's shift from one leg to the other? |
| STOA | Passage from one end of Salonica to the other? (4) |
| BREADTH | What might go from one side to the other? (7) |
| EAUDENIL | Pale pastel-green hue named for its supposed resemblance to the colour of the water of the river credited as the world's longest (3,2,3) |
| OXBOW | A horseshoe bend or meander in a river, named for its resemblance to the U-shape of the collar of a yoke (2-3) |
| STATUE | You state how it has a resemblance to the living (6) |
| MISTRAL | Maserati model with more than a passing resemblance to the AC 428 (7) |
| SIMILARITY | A resemblance to the military is misleading |
| DELTAS | Triangular tracts of fluvial sediment, named for their resemblance to the shape of a Greek letter (6) |
| MERLOT | From French patois for "little blackbird", a Bordeaux grape variety, named for its resemblance to the blue-black colour of said ouzel (6) |
| BRACKET | From "codpiece" or "breeches", an architectural support, such as a corbel, supposedly named for its resemblance to the aforesaid pouch; or, either of a pair of parentheses ( ) [ ] { } for enclosing wo |
| STALLION | Hedge, one close to one bearing nuts (8) |