| LEAFSCAR | Mark of fall left on earth a foot in front of cliff |
| CLIMBED | Went up front of cliff displaying arms and legs |
| FOREPAW | A foot in front of a hound, one may be shaken |
| AFTER | Following monarch a foot in front (5) |
| OFFAL | Refuse of autumn left out |
| BIBLE | Books left on Earth about upright character? (5) |
| WALLE | The last robot left on Earth |
| EPITAPH | Karen Carpenter's reads: "A Star on Earth, A Star in Heaven" |
| WALK | Put one foot in front of another, say (4) |
| STEP | One foot in front of the other (4) |
| PLOD | Wearily put one foot in front of the other |
| STEPBYSTEP | Gradually put one's foot in front of the other (4,2,4) |
| LUNGE | Put one foot in front of the other? |
| POPPING | Line parallel to and four feet in front of the bowling crease in cricket (7,6) |
| CREASE | Line parallel to and four feet in front of the bowling crease in cricket (7,6) |
| 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) |
| AIR | Invisible "ether" forming the atmosphere and supporting all life on Earth; a light breeze; or, a melody (3) |
| RECEDE | On earth, a strange creed could be regressive (6) |
| POPPINGCREASE | The line that runs horizontally across a cricket pitch four feet in front of the stumps (7,6) |
| MINERAL | From a word for an excavation of earth, a term for an ore, such as coal, gold or silver, obtained by digging; a substance neither animal nor vegetable; water found in nature; or, any element essential |