| FOOLSCAP | Size or measure of paper (8) |
| CALLIPER | Ring one with a measure of paper (8) |
| QUANTIFY | Express or measure the size of (8) |
| QUAGMIRE | Measure of paper covering AGM's awkward situation |
| IMPERIAL | Description of a non-metric weight or measure, such as a stone, foot or pint (8) |
| EVALUATE | To assess or measure the worth of (8) |
| LEAS | Poetic word for arable lands, meadows or pasture; or, measures of 80 yards of wool, 120 yards of cotton/silk or 300 yards of linen (4) |
| PIPETTES | Glass tubes used to transfer or measure known volumes of liquid (8) |
| DEMARCHE | A step or measure, especially diplomatic (8) |
| FOLLOWUP | Further or continued action or measure? (6,2) |
| PONY | From "foal, little colt" and known in French as "bidet", a small horse of 14.2 hands or less, upon which to sit astride; or, alluding to being less than full size, like said jennet, a small glass or m |
| AREA | The extent or measure of a surface |
| CADENCE | The beat or measure of something rhythmic (7) |
| CORDS | Short word for trousers made from a textile with velvety ribs; or, measures of cut firewood (5) |
| REAM | Measure of paper equalling 500 or 516 sheets (4) |
| ROYAL | Unqualified men in turn getting measure of paper |
| GSM | Measure of paper thickness (abbr.) (3) |
| REAMS | Measures of paper (5) |
| CLAUDIO | Role in "Much Ado About Nothing" or "Measure for Measure" |
| INTANGIBLES | Things that are abstract or hard to define or measure (11) |