| INSEAM | Garment measure said to appear under hip (6) |
| WAYWARD | Unpredictable measure said to be used by part of hospital (7) |
| PSIS | Measure said to be in letters from abroad |
| WEIGHT | Gravitational force by which a body is attracted to Earth; a unit used to measure said heaviness; boldness of a typeface; a metal block used with a balance; or, density of cloth (6) |
| INCISORS | Inspectors of pub measures said to have teeth (8) |
| SESAMEST | Briefly, show whose name appears under "123" in its logo |
| REPARTEE | Peg appears under par following the soldier's remarks (8) |
| GLENDOWER | Owen ---, Welsh leader who appears under this name in Henry IV, Part One |
| DOESMY | A fitting question, but said to appear exaggerated? (4,2,3,4,3,2,4) |
| ERUPT | How teeth are said to appear to explode (5) |
| OPENMOUTHED | Frank said to appear surprised (4-7) |
| DAIS | Platform said to appear wobbly |
| DISDAIN | Scorn said to appear differently in a row (7) |
| WEREWOLF | Mythical creature said to appear at full moon (8) |
| ADIPOSE | Said to appear mostly open and looks fatty (7) |
| EWES | Females said to appear twice in tutus |
| SEEM | Where coal is said to appear? (4) |
| EOS | Goddess said to appear at sunrise |
| BRIGADOON | The Scottish village said to appear for one day every 100 years (9) |
| REPACK | Prepare to travel to next venue, perhaps about to appear with group (6) |