| DEPTH | Distance to the bottom |
| RANGE | The distance to the mountains |
| MILEAGE | The distance to the game, Eli (7) |
| TWOMILLIONMILES | About eight times the distance to the moon |
| MILAN | Whence it's a very short distance to the heart of the land? (5) |
| EASTING | The distance to the sun getting less - about time |
| LIMA | A short distance to the west (4) |
| FAIRWAY | Quite a considerable distance to the hole (7) |
| ENCHANTMENT | It's lent by distance to the poet (11) |
| CLOSERANGE | With a short distance to the target (5,5) |
| MILEEND | In London, a very short distance to the eastern extremity |
| ORANGE | Like a traffic cone's distance to the right of wheel (6) |
| MILESTONE | Word for a waymarker/guidepost indicating distances to the nearest town or village, also used figuratively to describe a significant life event (9) |
| BESSEL | He performed the first accurate measurement of the distance to a star and predicted the existence of Neptune (6) |
| PILGRIM | One who travels a distance to a holy place, such as anyone who walks the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. where one of the starting points for this journey is the monastery at Lluc, Mallorca (7) |
| HENRIETTA | American astronomer, ___ Leavitt, noted for her work on variable stars, used by later astronomers to measure the distance to other galaxies (9) |
| RANGEFINDERS | Instruments attached to guns which measure the distance to a target (12) |
| CANYON | Is able, in the distance, to find gorge |
| STEPFATHER | Walk great distance to collect the relative |
| YARD | In London, the distance to Scotland? (4) |