| MEAS | Ft. or in. |
| MUNRO | Mountain of 3,000 ft or more in Scotland (5) |
| FASTTRAIN | Writing about a star in FT or Express (4,5) |
| YARD | Measure of 3 ft or 36 in (4) |
| DEATHZONE | Region of mountains including Everest and K2 at altitudes of 8,000m (26,000 ft) or more where there |
| ALTITUDE | - sickness; mountaineer's condition caused by lack of oxygen that can occur at heights of 8,000 ft or more (8) |
| INCH | Unit of pressure exerted by a column of mercury in a barometer; one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 cm; or, a unit of rainfall in meteorology (4) |
| POSITION | Social status or rank; a yogic asana; or, each one of five basic foot or arm placements in ballet (8) |
| KICK | A sudden spurt of speed in athletics; piquancy; a blow with the foot; or, the punt or dimple in the bottom of a glass wine bottle (4) |
| PLOD | Slow walk on foot or hack on horseback; or, Toyland's policeman in Enid Blyton's Noddy books (4) |
| HOPS | Informal dances; jumps made on one foot or by a frog; or, short trips in chartered jets, seaplanes etc (4) |
| TARSUS | A group of bones in the human foot - or a city in Turkey (6) |
| CABRIOLE | From "goat", a kid-like balletic leap or caper; or, a curved furniture leg, named for its shape, suggestive of a leaping animal's hind foot or paw (8) |
| OWNGOAL | Shooting oneself in the foot, or occasionally with it? |
| PES | Foot or foot-like structure in land vertebrates |
| CHARM | Little trinket for a bracelet; or, an item believed to bring good luck such as a horseshoe, four-leaved clover, amulet, rabbit's foot or wishbone (5) |
| IMPERIAL | Description of a non-metric weight or measure, such as a stone, foot or pint (8) |
| DORSIFLEXION | The bending back of a part, especially the hand or foot or their digits |
| TORPOR | Numbness in the foot, or portion of it (6) |
| SERIF | A decorative foot or line finishing off the end of a main stroke in a type character (5) |