| CUBICINCH | The equivalent of 0.01639 of a US liter (5,4) |
| PENFRIEND | For a sheep, the equivalent of a stablemate? |
| HALFCROWN | Former coin worth the equivalent of twelve and a half pence (4-5) |
| DECALITRE | ... last of port, ale and cider, shifting the equivalent of 2.2 gallons! (9) |
| BALTHAZAR | Wine bottle holding the equivalent of 16 standard bottles (9) |
| SIGMA | Eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet that is the equivalent of 'S' (5) |
| EMMY | US TV award, the equivalent of a Bafta (4) |
| DL | A metric unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter. |
| GREEKDRAMA | A darker gem produced in the equivalent of the abbey in Athens (5,5) |
| NEBUCHADNEZZAR | Traditional name for a wine bottle holding the equivalent of twenty normal bottles, from a biblical king (14) |
| SHRI | Indian title prefixed to the names of deities, distinguished people and sacred books; now generally used as the equivalent of Mr (4) |
| IPPON | The equivalent of a knockout in judo |
| CRESCENT | Red ___ , the equivalent of the Red Cross in Muslim countries (8) |
| FOODCARD | The equivalent of a ration book but without several pages (4-4) |
| JEROBOAM | A wine bottle holding the equivalent of four normal bottles |
| REHOBOAM | A large container for champagne, the equivalent of six standard bottles (8) |
| MINERVA | Roman goddess who is the equivalent of the Greek Athena (7) |
| ZEUS | Greek god - the equivalent of the Romans' Jupiter (4) |
| AGREED | Nobody disputes it's the equivalent of a deadly sin |
| BACCHUS | Roman god of wine, the equivalent of Dionysus (7) |