| LENGTH | Extent from end to end of a book, race, journey etc; greatest horizontal dimension; or, quantity of a vowel (6) |
| LENGTHY | Longest horizontal dimensions; or, laps of swimming pools (7) |
| LENGTHS | Longest horizontal dimensions; or, laps of swimming pools (7) |
| BREADTH | Extent from side to side; a piece of fabric of standard or full width; or, liberality or openness of mind (7) |
| LENGTHWISE | In the direction of the extent from end to end (10) |
| SPAN | Bridge / the full extent from end to end in space or time |
| INDEX | Alphabetical list of subjects at the end of a book; the gnomon of a sundial; or, a figure of a point |
| PORTAL | A gate or magnificent doorway; or, in fantasy fiction, a magical entrance to another dimension or location (6) |
| ALONG | From end to end of a journal on gardening (5) |
| WIDTH | Extent from side to side; or, the sideways distance of a swimmingpool, as opposed to its length (5) |
| BUNDLE | A collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together (6) |
| GLOSSARY | Also known as a clavis from the Latin word meaning "key", a brief dictionary relating to a specific topic, traditionally at the end of a book (8) |
| ENDPAPER | A page at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover (8) |
| EXPLICIT | Word, used especially by medieval scribes to indicate the end of a book, part of a manuscript, etc. |
| EPILOGUE | A section at the end of a book or play that serves as a conclusion to what has happened (8) |
| AINTREE | Perhaps pine to get to end of a popular racecourse |
| COLOPHON | A publisher's emblem on a book, or an inscription at the end of a book showing the title, printer and date (8) |
| APPENDIX | A body of additional material at the end of a book, report, etc (8) |
| THRUM | Perform monotonously from end to end of American mass |
| THREW | Propelled from end to end of sound? |