| FOOTSTEP | The distance covered by normal stride |
| ALMASNOT | Words which when followed by Normal gives the title of a 2020s Sophie \\Mllan sitcom (5,3) |
| STANDARDBEARER | Leading figure, a king, entertained by normal sort of drink |
| KILMARNOCK | Footballer's action blocked by normal activity at Scottish club (10) |
| PACE | Meaning "stretch of the leg", a step; the distance covered by said stride; a gait of a horse; or, the rate of cantering, running, walking etc (4) |
| HAUL | A drag; a heave or a tug of a fishing net; the contents within; a take from a robbery; the load looted; or, the distance covered by a goods truck (4) |
| SWIFTNESS | The distance covered by pigs takes son a second to achieve with rapidity (9) |
| RANGE | A stretch of open land for grazing; the distance covered by a vehicle without refuelling; or, a stove, such as an Aga, with several ovens (5) |
| MAMMOTH | A short distance covered by light aircraft or jumbo in the past (7) |
| FLIGHT | Distance covered by an arrow; the tail of a dart; a series of steps or hurdles; or, a flock of swallows (6) |
| STORY | Distance covered by a flight |
| ATOB | Distance covered by a first step |
| WHINCHAT | Tiny distance covered by which bird? (8) |
| STRANGER | Unknown distance covered by steamer (8) |
| INCH | Distance covered by main character (4) |
| TIMELIMIT | Distance covered by boy with appeal over maximum duration |
| NANOMETRE | Short distance covered by binmen must be made longer! |
| ORANGES | Distance covered by very large fruit (7) |
| MILES | A great distance covered by harm, I lessened (5) |
| FOOTOFFLEET | Small distance covered by a naval armada? |