| DIX | Quarter of "quarante" |
| SEPT | Square root of quarante-neuf |
| TRENTE | ___ et quarante (Monte Carlo game) |
| ROUGEETNOIR | Card game also called trente et quarante and red and black (5,2,4) |
| INCH | Unit of imperial length equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 cm; one quarter of a hand; or, a unit of measurement for pressure in a barometer (4) |
| PICCOLO | Small flute; a variety of cherry tomato; or, quarter of a bottle of champagne (7) |
| AQUA | A quarter of a solution of liquid |
| ETNA | About a quarter of the population of Sicily lives on its slopes |
| FAME | Iron over morning will give you a quarter of an hour of this (4) |
| ROOD | Old land measure of quarter of an acre (4) |
| PFENNIG | Penny, franc, quarter of Euro, new nickel and German coin of old (7) |
| MUENSTER | Part of Ireland consuming a quarter of Edam's cheese (8) |
| SPAN | Bridge of a quarter of a yard (4) |
| SALUT | Also known as a piccolo, quarter of a bottle of champagne or wine; or, a large coastal city in Croat |
| DIVIDEBYFOUR | How to be sure of getting a quarter of the answer |
| FARTHING | One quarter of an old penny: measure of land in old England (8) |
| NEAP | --- tide, either of the two tides that occur at the first or last quarter of the moon phase (4) |
| MAYFAIR | Lady pulls out of musical film, keeping a quarter of the capital |
| MEDINA | Lots of noise in largely poor quarter of Marrakesh? |
| ARALSEA | Lake of Central Asia now only a quarter of the area it was in 1960 (4,3) |