| NTH | To the - degree, to the utmost (3) |
| UNDERRUN | Word that refers to the degree to which a programme falls short; the action of going, passing or running beneath; or, the current below the surface, whether real or figurative (8) |
| HOE | Tool with a blade set at 90 degrees to the handle |
| ELBA | The French return the degree to Napoleon's place (4) |
| PUMPSDESIGNER | *Gives the third degree to the decorator? |
| GRADIENT | The degree to which ground slopes (8) |
| EXTENT | The degree to which one can give a divorced spouse shelter |
| PHD | Degree to get after a master's: Abbr. |
| ECLIPTIC | Great circle of the celestial sphere representing the apparent orbit of the sun, inclined at 23.45 degrees to the celestial equator (8) |
| EPISTEMIC | Relating to knowledge or to the degree of its validation |
| ALLTHAT | To the degree expected (3,4) |
| INSOFAR | Fair son worked to the degree (2,2,3) |
| EAST | Which cardinal point of the compass is 90 degrees to the right of north (4) |
| ADZE | Tool with a blade set at 90 degrees to the handle |
| ABEAM | 90 degrees to the ship's keel |
| RISER | One starting from sleep at ninety degrees to the tread? (5) |
| VERTICAL | At 90 degrees to the ground (8) |
| INTERESTRATES | The degrees to which boredom is dispelled? (8,5) |
| FORALLITSWORTH | In favour of everything, it is with value to the utmost (3,3,3,5) |
| TOTHENTHDEGREE | To the utmost (2,3,3,6) |