| THOUGHTFUL | Having intellectual depth or sympathy (10) |
| PROFUNDITY | Intellectual depth |
| SHALLOW | Lacking physical or intellectual depth: shoal (7) |
| IMPERSONAL | Cold; devoid of human warmth or sympathy (10) |
| WELLWISHER | Someone who shows benevolence or sympathy (4-6) |
| SHADING | Creation of the illusion of darkness, depth or tenebrosity in a colour, drawing or painting; or, obscurity in meaning (7) |
| SPIT | A spatter of drizzle or frozen fog; a smoke-jack's skewer or rod; a spade's depth; or, a Tiswas puppet dog (4) |
| ONED | Having no depth or scope, for short: Hyph. |
| SCRAP | Word for a small animal, when regarded with affection or sympathy; or, a crumb, morsel of leftover food, shred of paper or other fragment (5) |
| PLUMB | Lead weight for testing depth or the perpendicular (5) |
| THIRDDIMENSION | The depth or thickness of a real object (5,9) |
| PITY | From "compassion", a word for sorrow or sympathy; the cause of such a feeling; something regrettable; or, an unfortunate chance (4) |
| CROCODILETEARS | A fake or insincere display of remorse or sympathy (9,5) |
| THERE | Exclamation of triumph or sympathy (5) |
| ALIGNED | Brought into agreement or sympathy (7) |
| OUNCE | Unit of regret or sympathy |
| AW | Exclamation, used to express mild protest or sympathy (2) |
| PATHOS | Power of evoking pity or sympathy (6) |
| PITEOUS | Bringing about sorrow or sympathy |
| TOUCHED | Feeling gratitude or sympathy (7) |