| LITER | Unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre (0.001 cubic metre). From 1901 to 1964 the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4 degreesC (39.2 degreesF) and standard atmosphe |
| LITRE | A metric unit of capacity, equal to one cubic decimetre (5) |
| STERE | Unit of volume equal to one cubic metre (5) |
| DL | A metric unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter. |
| CUMEC | Unit of volumetric rate of flow, as through a pipe, equal to one cubic metre per second (5) |
| PINT | A unit of liquid volume equal to one-eighth of an imperial gallon (4) |
| STERES | Units of volume, each equal to one cubic meter |
| CUSEC | What unit of flow is equal to one cubic foot per second? (5) |
| JIGGER | Measure of volume equal to approximately 44 ml |
| TABLESPOON | Cooking measure of volume equal to 15ml (10) |
| EXTREME | Going to the utmost lengths to move metre from ex (7) |
| MOZAMBIQUE | In 1964 the forces of Frelimo began their struggle for independence from colonial power, Portugal, i |
| HOTDOG | Fast food, the world's longest of which measured over 200 metres from end to end |
| KINKS | Group with the UK Number One You Really Got Me in 1964, The ___ (5) |
| SURTEES | Six-time worid 500cc motorcycle champion who became F1 champion in 1964, the only person to have won both titles (7) |
| DRSTRANGELOVE | Sellers in the cinema forced to stock rum by the litre (2,11) |
| FLUIDOUNCE | Volume equal to 1.805 cubic inches |
| PEDIMENT | Topping feature one metre from bar |
| ARMIES | Sign to keep metre from troops (6) |
| LITERATE | Able to read that tea can be made by the litre! (8) |