|  | STRAIGHTAHEAD | One of several hands, each forward (8,5) | 
|  | AHEAD | ...each forward (5) | 
|  | RUBBERSTAMPING | Approving automatically several hands packing in | 
|  | BRIDGE | Several hands needed for this dental work | 
|  | ANTE | Large pot supported with several hands | 
|  | STEPPINGSTONE | One of several helping you cross a shallow river: set GPS point NE, perhaps (8,5) | 
|  | STRING | Twine for cat's-cradle, a puppet or a yo-yo, for example; or, one of several figurative cords attached to one's metaphorical bow when one is said to have a wide range of resources (6) | 
|  | REDROBIN | One of several clues today considered shady and up in the air? Could be related to one of our little | 
|  | TIERS | Rows, ranks or units of structure as one of several placed one above another | 
|  | AVON | A former county; or, the name of any one of several rivers in England, one flowing through Bath and Bristol (4) | 
|  | ISOTOPE | Imogen's confession of alcoholism, in one of several forms (7) | 
|  | STEP | One of several in a course of action (4) | 
|  | DOGLEG | Part of course, one of several used by boxer | 
|  | AVOWAL | Profession of one of several characters, say | 
|  | GYBE | One of several alternative spellings of 'jibe' (4) | 
|  | SEGMENT | One of several parts of a whole (7) | 
|  | PLY | One of several layers as of tissue | 
|  | FRIAR | A member of one of several Catholic religious orders (5) | 
|  | QUOD | Jail one of several siblings talked of | 
|  | CLAM | One of several types of bivalve mollusc (4) |