| PLUNGEPOOL | Deep basin at the foot of a waterfall (6,4) |
| CRUCIBLE | In metallurgy, the hollow or basin at the bottom of a furnace in which molten metal collects (8) |
| PLUNGE | - pool; body of water for invigorating the body after a sauna that takes its name from a type of basin or depression at the foot of a waterfall (6) |
| BOWL | Deep basin |
| LINN | A pool of water at the foot of a waterfall |
| ABSTAIN | Keep dry basin at ground (7) |
| ABSTAINS | Keeps dry basins at complex (8) |
| DOTTEDLINE | Traditionally where one signs at the foot of a document (6,4) |
| TENNISSHOE | One of a pair found on the feet of a courtier? |
| STALAGMITE | A tapering column rising from the foot of a cave formed by dripping water (10) |
| BOTTOM | Word used to describe the foot of a hill, the bed of the sea, floor of a valley or the far end of a garden (6) |
| SCREE | Accumulation of stone and rock at the foot of a cliff or hillside, often forming a sloping heap, and which can be recreated at the edge of rock gardens (5) |
| TAIL | Either of the two tapering "skirts" of a morning coat; descending stroke of a Q; or, the foot of a book (4) |
| SIGNATURE | Autograph or handwritten name; distinctive mark; a letter or numeral at the foot of a page in bookbinding; or, a dish characteristic of a chef (9) |
| TAILPIECE | Decorative design at the foot of a page or end of a chapter; any one of Thomas Bewick's woodblock engravings; or, an ebony or rosewood strip anchoring a violin's strings (9) |
| SUNBOW | Prismatic arc of colours as a result of the refraction of natural light shining through the mist or spray of a waterfall, cascade or fountain (6) |
| SUBTITLE | A piece of text placed at the foot of a film or TV screen translating the words used (8) |
| HOOF | Horny covering of the end of the foot of a horse (4) |
| THROW | Decorative drape for a sofa or the foot of a bed; or, a roll of dice (5) |
| CHAFFINCH | Light-hearted teasing of part of the foot of a bird (9) |