| WEIGHT | Force experienced by a mass as a result of gravity; or, a measurement of such (6) |
| INCH | One-twelfth of a foot; or, a measurement of rainfall (4) |
| WAVES | Undulations or "white horses" on the surface of the sea caused by the wind, gravity or a moving boat (5) |
| HILARITY | Absence of gravity, or term describing it |
| PIER | Parking that is initially restricted by a mass of stonework (4) |
| UNIT | Number one; or, a measurement in blood transfusion or used to calculate alcohol intake (4) |
| RADIUS | Word, from "spoke, rod", for a measurement of distance from a centre point, whether in a mathematical or anatomical context (6) |
| CETANE | ____ rating, a measurement of the quality or performance of diesel fuel (6) |
| FATHOM | A measurement of the depth of water equivalent to six feet (6) |
| BODILY | One left interrupting mass, as a whole (6) |
| OUTPUT | In France where time and place is a measurement of one's economic value (6) |
| BILLOW | Swelling mass, as of smoke or sound (6) |
| ISOMER | Atomic nucleus with same atomic number and mass as others but a different energy state (6) |
| OXYGEN | Steer Japanese currency without gravity or gas (6) |
| ORBIT | Term for the path of a body revolving around an attracting centre of mass, as a planet around the Sun or a satellite around a planet (5) |
| MATTED | Tangled into a thick mass, as hair |
| CARROT | Sounds like a measurement for King Midas, but that's the enticement. (6) |
| ATTRACTION | A force such as electromagnetism, gravity or magnetism; or, a place of interest that draws visitors (10) |
| THERM | A measurement of heat, used in Britain as the statutory unit of gas supplied (5) |
| NEUTRON | An uncharged particle with about the same mass as a proton (7) |