| MAGNUM | Wine bottle of twice the standard size, holding 1.5 litres or approximately 52 Imperial fluid ounces (6) |
| NEBUCHADNEZZAR | Wine bottle holding the equivalent of twenty normal bottles; 15 litres or approximately 507 fluid ounces (14) |
| MAGNUMS | From the Latin meaning "great", bottles for holding 1.5 litres (7) |
| YRS | Approximately 52-week periods (Abbr.) |
| REHOBOAM | Wine bottle six times the standard size, having a capacity of 4.5 litres (8) |
| SALMANAZAR | Wine bottle approximately 12 times the standard size (10) |
| METHUSELAH | A champagne bottle of eight times the standard size (10) |
| QUART | Imperial unit of liquid capacity equal to two pints or approximately 1.13 litres (5) |
| DEMITASSE | Coffee cup of half standard size, typically holding 2 to 3 fluid ounces (60 to 90 millilitres) (9) |
| DOUBLE | Of twice the size |
| POINT | A unit of measurement used in printing equal to one twelfth of a pica, or approximately 0.01384 inch |
| DOUBLEEXPOSURE | Superimposition of twice the revelation (6,8) |
| LITRE | Metric unit of capacity equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimetres or approximately 1.75 pints (5) |
| TEASET | Cups, saucers, sugar bowl and milk jug collectively, either standard size or miniature as a child's toy (3,3) |
| RMES | The 1.5-litre Riley saloon with hydraulic brakes from the Fifties (4) |
| TALES | Follower of "Twice-Told" or "old wives'" |
| ABOUT | Concerning or approximately (5) |
| ALL | Pop two litres or absolutely nothing (3,3) (see 4D) |
| SOD | Pop two litres or absolutely nothing (3,3) (see 26D) |
| PRINT | Finally, pour in half a litre or so for a hard copy (5) |