| THROUGHOUT | Evicted, one hears, for the length of the proceedings (10) |
| ALONG | For the length of |
| FOOTAGE | Term for the length or size of something, such as a distance, organ-pipe, room or an amount of film measured in "plates of meat" (7) |
| MINX | For coats, one hears, for the spiteful female (4) |
| LYNX | They make a chain, one hears, for the wild cat (4) |
| VALES | They provide partial cover, one hears, for the lowlands (5) |
| MAYOR | A mount, one hears, for the local dignitary (5) |
| TOURDIVIDE | Ultra-distance biking race that takes place annually and traverses the length of the Rockies: 2 wds. |
| HANSARD | The official report of the proceedings of the British Parliament (7) |
| MINUTES | Time for a summary of the proceedings |
| SECRETARY | One making a note of the proceedings minute by minute (9) |
| SINE | In a right-angled triangle, the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the hypotenuse (4) |
| BIRTHS | Brings the ship to dock, one hears, for new arrivals (6) |
| MANORS | The etiquette, one hears, for country houses (6) |
| MILITARYBAND | Army banned, one hears, for its playing of martial music (8,4) |
| THYME | The season, one hears, for culinary plant (5) |
| AFFAIR | What the traveller pays, one hears, for romantic intrigue (6) |
| FAZE | Declared this stage of the proceedings might disconcert them |
| CUBIT | Unit of linear measure generally taken as equal to 18 inches (457 mm). It was based on the length of the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger; it was used by many ancient and medieval pe |
| GRANDEES | Splendid comfort, one hears, for high-ranking Spaniard (8) |