| QUINTAL | Unit of weight equal to a hundredweight (112 lb) or, formerly, a hundred pounds (7) |
| OUNCE | Unit of weight equal to a sixteenth of a pound (5) |
| HUNDREDWEIGHT | Unit of weight equal to 112 lb (13) |
| ONCE | Formerly a hundred in a single container |
| BEA | 112-pound pugs |
| PERFECT | Word describing a paragon diamond or, formerly, a score of 10.0 for a routine in artistic gymnastics (7) |
| HABITAT | Natural domain of an animal or plant; or, formerly, a range of furniture designed by Sir Terence Conran (7) |
| INFIELD | Area of a sports ground such as a cricket oval or baseball diamond; or, formerly, arable land around or near a farmstead, kept under tillage (7) |
| DEBACLE | Discuss using a hundred pounds instead of a 'ton' -- disaster (7) |
| LOGBOOK | Ship's journal; headteacher's record of attendances, events etc; or, formerly, the registration documents of a motor vehicle (7) |
| SIDECAR | Vehicle attached to a motorcycle, such as that ridden by Gromit, or formerly, Clarissa Dickson Wright (7) |
| HEAVIER | Like an imperial hundredweight, as compared to a US hundredweight (7) |
| SCRUPLE | Unit of weight equal to 20 grains used by apothecaries (7) |
| NAB | A colloquialism meaning to catch, collar, grab, nick, nobble, seize or snatch; the cock of a gunlock or keeper of a door latch; a hilltop, projection or promontory; or, formerly, the head or a hat (3) |
| CLAIMED | Meant to get a hundred pounds by stated right (7) |
| CUTICLE | Skinny but attractive girl, about a hundred pounds (7) |
| STONE | Unit of weight equal to 14 lb; or, a granite device with a handle used in curling (5) |
| CRUSHES | Speed and ecstasy's under a hundred pounds |
| PLUM | Damson-like fruit; something desirable or choice; or, formerly, a sum of £100,000 or its possessor (4) |
| BRUSH | Artist's implement for applying watercolours or oil paints by means of its tip of bristles, hair or formerly, a woodcock's pinfeather (5) |