| FEARED | Had cold feet, one regretfully thought (6) |
| APOLOGETICALLY | How one regretfully acknowledges fault |
| INCHES | 36 ___ = 3 feet = 1 yard |
| SALAMI | Compiler's regretfully sent back seasoned dish (6) |
| AFRAID | Regretfully accepting single father needs help (6) |
| IFONLY | Regretfully, current pilot admits switch (2,4) |
| ROCKIER | Less steady on one's feet, one sinks into chair |
| CHEATED | Had cold, then placed by the fire? |
| GELID | Cooked leg I had cold (5) |
| COUGHED | Had cold symptoms, ... and sneezed |
| CATARRH | Sailor in car with Henry had cold in the head (7) |
| STANDING | Word for continuance/duration; a halt or place to be on one's feet; one's footing in life; or, a ranking in sport (8) |
| HEALS | Cures parts of the feet, one might say |
| BIPED | Having two feet, one gets quietly into bed (5) |
| YARD | Three feet = one ____ |
| ACRE | Measure in square feet, one about third of yard |
| THREE | You in olden times included arithmetic. For example, the number of feet one may find in the yard (5) |
| TWO | Rhyme time for your feet: One shoe will never do (You can't leave home unless you have ___) |
| COLD | Related to gelu, "frost", a word for something literally or figuratively gelid, such as blood, comfort, cream, feet, one's shoulder or a wintery snap (4) |
| IAMB | With this foot, one goes to a doctor |