| SKEINS | Lengths of yarn (6) |
| LEA | Unit for measuring lengths of yarn (3) |
| IGUANA | Green -; tropical lizard growing to lengths of up to 6.6 feet (6) |
| COSINE | Function of the angle of a triangle to the lengths of its sides (6) |
| PLAITS | Lengths of hair, the sections of which have been intertwined in a pattern (6) |
| PLAIDS | Full ___; lengths of tartan cloth worn from shoulder to hip as part of Scottish Highland dress (6) |
| PIPING | Lengths of metal or plastic tubing (6) |
| BOARDS | Flat lengths of timber (6) |
| CHAINS | Lengths of linked metal rings (6) |
| PLANKS | Stout lengths of sawn timber (6) |
| STRAPS | Narrow lengths of leather or cloth for binding hampers, steadying passengers on buses/trains or holding up brassieres, for example (6) |
| BRAIDS | Lengths of hair or fabric that have been plaited (6) |
| METRES | Lengths of Leicester and Leeds |
| STROPS | Lengths of leather for shaving |
| JOISTS | Name the lengths of timber etc, used for supporting ceilings etc |
| HANK | Was thankful for the inclusion of a length of yarn |
| SKEIN | Length of yarn or a flock of geese in flight (5) |
| HANKERED | Yearned after length of yarn, made a mistake right away (8) |
| ROLLS | Wound lengths of wallpaper, gift wrap, maps/charts or parchment; small cobs of bread; or, aerobatic manoeuvres or axes of flight other than pitch or yaw movements (5) |
| ENDS | Extremities of the lengths of things such as lametta, paper chains, Sellotape, streamers, string, tinsel, wrapping paper etc; oddments; or, in curling, rounds of play on the rinks (4) |