| BREAST | French port receiving a quantity of chicken |
| DREAMER | The German receiving a quantity of paper from fantasist (7) |
| TAMBOUR | One beaten in awful rout receiving a quantity of information (7) |
| TAKE | A scene or version of a shot filmed at one time; a sequence of recorded music; a capture of a chess piece; a catch of a ball; or, a quantity of copy given to a compositor (4) |
| WASH | A bathe, cleanse or rinse in water; a quantity of laundry; lotion; the wake of a ship; a tasteless drink; a thin coat of colour, glaze or slip for painting, pastry or pottery; or, pig swill (4) |
| PACK | A bundle or load carried on the back of a donkey, for example; a hot or cold compress for an injury; or, a quantity of food in a wrapper (4) |
| PIECE | A coin; a chessman other than a pawn; a musical composition; or, a quantity of cloth or wallpaper (5) |
| PIE | A quantity of mincemeat, plum, pork or other food/fruit baked under a crust of pastry; or, depicted in a winterscape by Monet, a chattering black-and-white green-tinged bird whose short name in questi |
| QUIRE | One-twentieth of a ream; a quantity of 24 or 25 sheets of paper (5) |
| DUTY | An obligation; a measure of an engine's efficiency; playground supervision; or, a quantity of water needed to irrigate an area of crops (4) |
| SHEAF | Bundle of reaped ears of wheat or other grain stalks; or, a quantity of typically 24 arrows contained within a quiver (5) |
| SUM | The result of addition; a quantity of money; or, the gist of a matter (3) |
| DREAM | Ambition of head of department with a quantity of paper (5) |
| HUBERT | He makes a hut out of a quantity of timber |
| APPOINT | Fix a quantity of liquid to go out of a river (7) |
| HAUL | Number of fish caught or of medals won; distance covered; or, a quantity of stolen goods (4) |
| PICK | Plectrum; the best of the bunch; dialect for a diamond in cards; or, a quantity of harvested crop (4) |
| THERM | A quantity of heat, which in a word is hot (5) |
| DRAIN | It gets rid of a quantity of the road rainwater (5) |
| LITRE | Started a fire again with a quantity of petrol (5) |