| FINGER | Quantity of spirits in a glass based on the breadth of a digit; a long, narrow biscuit or sponge cake; or, one of the stalls of a glove (6) |
| TIERS | Wedding cak layers |
| NIP | Small quantity of spirits in pinch of cold (3) |
| WAFERTHIN | Extremely narrow biscuit obsession not good (5-4) |
| WINGSPREAD | The breadth of a footballer at the feast! (10) |
| WINGSPAN | Spawning trouble in the breadth of a bird (8) |
| BANDAGE | Over-dressing, with the breadth of a hidden agenda (7) |
| THUMB | Associated with a phrase referring to any rough-and-ready practical method, the pollex of a manus; or, the breadth of said digit, as an approximate measure of one inch (5) |
| CHARLOTTE | A classic pudding of stewed apples or other seasonal fruit baked in a bread-and-butter or sponge cake casing; or, the forename of the Bronte sister who penned Jane Eyre (9) |
| GENOISE | An Italian version of a chiffon or sponge, served as a cake in its own right or as the basis of a lady's finger, madeleine or mokatine (7) |
| DUODENUM | First part of the small intestine, roughly the breadth of twelve fingers in length (8) |
| DECIMALPLACE | Position of a digit to the right of the point |
| FINGERTIP | The end of a digit of the hand (9) |
| GINRUMMY | Game for a couple of spirits in the middle of farmyard (3,5) |
| VERSATILITY | The breadth of talent to produce any kind of poetry? |
| DIAMETER | Help from the East - measurer of length and breadth of a circle? (8) |
| BEAM | Horizontal bar for gymnastics; or, the greatest breadth of a ship (4) |
| JINNI | One of a class of spirits in Muslim theology and folklore (5) |
| ABITTHICK | Slow to understand the breadth of computer memory? (1,3,5) |
| WIDEN | Increase the breadth of |