| WEIGHT | Boldness of a typeface or font; density of cloth; or, one of a series of blocks used with kitchen scales (6) |
| TYPEFACE | The particular artistic interpretation of a collection of alphanumeric symbols or fonts within a family (8) |
| EMBED | Word used in IT meaning incorporate code, text, media or fonts within the body of a web page, for example (5) |
| ITALIC | Sloping (of a typeface) (6) |
| LEGO | Type of block used in a kid's construction project |
| BREEZE | Sort of block used to withstand light wind? (6) |
| AUDACITY | Boldness of a superior daughter coming to a place like London (8) |
| ARIAL | Popular typeface ... or a homophone for a no-handed cartwheel in gymnastics |
| FONT | Oil-lamp reservoir; complete character set in particular typeface; or, a bowl for baptismal water (4) |
| GENEVA | Kind of typeface or Pepperidge Farm cookie |
| NIPPER | A carter, a costermonger or a navvy's boy assistant; a chela of a crab or a lobster; a child; a cutpurse or a pickpocket; a creature that bites or pinches; or, one of a pair of cuffs (6) |
| FRET | The true-lover's knot of heraldry; a sea fog or haar; or, one of a series of metal strips or ridges on the fingerboard of a guitar (4) |
| FISH | A flat piece of bone as a counter in a game; an informal word for a torpedo; or, an ichthys or one of a pair of piscis represented in the constellation or zodiacal water sign Pisces (4) |
| LEGEND | Traditional story or one of a saint's life; a motto or caption with a picture; a hero; or, an inscription on a coin (6) |
| EYELET | An aperture, cringle or grommet for the passage of cord, lace or ribbon in a boot, corset or sail; or, one of a series of embroidered holes in broderie anglaise (6) |
| KNOT | A bond; a burl; an ornament such as an epaulette; or, one of a series of ties on a ship's chip log from which a unit of nautical speed derives (4) |
| STALL | A doorless pew; a cowshed or stable; a bench or booth for the sale of goods in a market; or, one of a glove's tube-like cots for fingers (5) |
| GRIP | A firm handclasp or secret handshake; power over the mind; a travel bag; a bobby pin; one's manner of holding a tennis racquet; or, one of a film crew's camera technicians (4) |
| SCULL | A shallow kipe or basket for grain, herring, peats, potatoes, turnips etc; a shoal of migrating fish; or, one of a pair of spoon-bladed oars for propelling a racing shell of the same name (5) |
| SQUARE | A regular quadrilateral; a quartile aspect; the figurative "shape" of a full, balanced meal; a mortarboard; a carpenter's measure; or, one of a chessboard's black/white spaces (6) |