| ELEVATION | The height of Latino Eve (9) |
| NOUS | Common sense of Latino users displayed (4) |
| GOYA | Brand of Latino foods |
| PUNCHLINE | Queue for drinks at the party is the height of a joke (5,4) |
| CHAIRLIFT | With which to adjust the height of one's seat? No (9) |
| ACROPOLIS | The height of classical Greek architecture? |
| PARNASSUS | Accept us holding a service, the height of poetry |
| WATERMARK | Line indicating the heights of high and low tide (9) |
| TALLSTORY | A tale that reaches the height of fantasy, perhaps (4,5) |
| RISE | Ascent; the surfacing of a fish to take a fly; the appearance of the Sun or the Moon above the horizon; the height of an arch, incline or step; or, an angry or excited response (4) |
| HAND | Measure of four inches used to determine the height of a horse, typically from the ground to the highest point of the withers (4) |
| SPIDER | Long-legged rest in snooker used to raise the cue above the level of the height of the ball (6) |
| TALL | Descriptive of the height of the installation (4) |
| STATURE | The height of the human body, degree of eminence, social standing, advancement |
| PITCH | On the piano, you want the height of the note to be right (5) |
| ALTITUDE | Up in the clouds and reach for the sky: that's the height of it. (8) |
| TOR | The height of the story (3) |
| AUGMENT | Increase, in the height of summer, number of people standing in for us |
| QUEENVICTORIA | UK ruler and symbolic figure throughout the height of the Industrial Revolution (5,8) |
| MARS | Fourth planet from the Sun whose volcano Olympus Mons is around three times the height of Mount Everest (4) |