| MICRON | Unit used to measure wool fibres (6) |
| WEIGHT | Gravitational force by which a body is attracted to Earth; a unit used to measure said heaviness; boldness of a typeface; a metal block used with a balance; or, density of cloth (6) |
| DENIER | Unit used to measure silk and man-made fibres (6) |
| LITERS | Units used to measure wine |
| CRIMPS | Pinched or fluted edges of pies or pasties; waves in wool fibres or made with tongs; or, soft beads squashed with pliers in jewellery-making (6) |
| INCHES | Units used to express quantities of rainfall or mercury when referring to atmospheric pressure (6) |
| STAPLE | Wool fibre; its length or quality; or, from "market", a word for a principal commodity or a basic element/food (6) |
| SHODDY | Word for inferior-quality fabric made from wool fibre reclaimed from shredded remnants, thus describing anything counterfeit, second-rate, sham, tawdry, trashy or vulgar (6) |
| HAND | Unit used to measure a horse's height; a part of the body used to symbolise a mudr; or, a bunch of bananas (4) |
| OHM | Unit used to measure electrical resistance (3) |
| ACRE | Unit used to measure farmland |
| DECIBEL | Unit used to measure level of sound (7) |
| VOLT | Unit used to measure the force of an electric current |
| CALORIE | A unit used to measure the energy value of food (7) |
| INCH | Unit used to measure rainfall |
| ANGSTROM | Unit used to measure wavelengths of light (8) |
| TOG | Unit used to measure duvet weight (3) |
| LUMEN | Unit used to measure the brightness of light bulbs. (5) |
| FEET | Unit used to measure temperature following application of charge (4) |
| TONS | Units used to measure carloads |