| WRONG | Defective weight or, conversely, any number of grams |
| LITTER | Word that collectively refers to a load of old rubbish; or, conversely, a veritable gift of life in the form of a farrow of piglets or a kindle of kittens (6) |
| COAT | Originally a simple outer garment, tunic or woollen cowl, today any number of covering layers, from a jacket, mac or windcheater to animal fur, onion skin, paint or plumage of fowl (4) |
| BIOMASS | Form of energy produced from organisms that once lived. It's also the term for the weight or total quantity of living organisms of one animal or plant species or of all the species in a community. (7) |
| MASS | From the Greek for "barley cake", a body of matter with no definite shape; a crowd, flock, herd, the hoi polloi or other number of people or things; weight; or, in another sense, the celebration of th |
| KILOS | Thousands of grams (5) |
| DGS | 1/10th of grams (abbr.) |
| GAG | Couple of grams American snorted ... crack? (3) |
| ROLLEDUP | Arrived or, conversely, pulled out |
| ROSTRUM | At which one may conduct, or conversely play without feeling |
| ROUSED | Excited by or, conversely, inured to (6) |
| BIRO | One's in black or conversely one may come in blue (4) |
| CORROSION | Goodness or, conversely, bad behaviour includes one’s initial deterioration |
| NOURISH | Promote any number of us, sort of |
| NANA | Senior member of family having any number of anecdotes |
| ROOK | Chess piece that can move any number of squares horizontally or vertically |
| QUEEN | Chess piece that can move any number of squares in any direction |
| SEV | Indian snack consisting of long, thin strands of gram flour, deep-fried and spiced (3) |
| MINDBOGGLING | Take care of gram plant found around wetland -- very unexpected (4-8) |
| HASBEEN | Dropout is in possession of gram, reportedly (3-4) |