| HEIGHT | Vertical distance from head to foot or from top to bottom (6) |
| STATURE | A person's height from head to foot; or, eminence or reputation (7) |
| CHADOR | Country soldiers in head-to-foot attire (6) |
| HEATHS | Wrap from head to toe on moors (6) |
| CAPAPIE | Are pious dressed in cloak from head to foot? |
| WITCHES | Crones change direction from head to foot (7) |
| RUBDOWN | Massage from head to foot with difficulty immediately (3,4) |
| APIE | Cap ___:from head to foot |
| KAPPAPIE | From head to foot, Greek style? |
| CAPA | ___ -pie: from head to foot |
| BURQA | Long, loose garment covering the whole body from head to feet (5) |
| GARB | A heraldic sheaf of wheat; or, from "elegance, grace", one's attire, clothing, distinctive costume, dress or fashion, from top to toe or head to feet (4) |
| DEPTH | Vertical distance below a surface; or, intensity of colour or emotion (5) |
| STEP | Word attached to foot or side |
| ALTITUDE | Vertical distance |
| AMSL | A measure of vertical distance, abbr. |
| AMBASSADOR | Country representative dances, head to foot a party queen (10) |
| TRAPPINGS | Big and powerful, head to foot - such signs of success |
| OSIER | Cider-drinking girl seen, head to foot, in willow |
| CUBBYHOLE | Old king imprisons spouse, head to foot, in small compartment (9) |