| WINDSCREEN | Glass across the front of a car |
| SASH | Accessory across the front of a Girl Scout uniform |
| SLIDERS | Sandals with a piece across the front of the foot but not behind the heel (7) |
| HEADLIGHTS | They're at the front of a car, and the other four longest Across answers |
| SIDELIGHT | One of two small lamps on the front of a car (9) |
| BRA | Cover for the front of a car |
| GRILLE | Grate on the front of a car |
| AIRDAM | Spoiler on the front of a car |
| HEADLAMP | Powerful light at the front of a car (8) |
| JUPITER | Wanderer, former invader, right across the front page (7) |
| STUD | Each of a series of fasteners used in place of buttons to secure the front of a man's formal shirt or either of a pair used to attach a collar (4) |
| LEADER | Orchestra's principal first violin; a dog or horse at the front of a team; the head of an expedition; or, the first climber on a rope (6) |
| TOE | A phalangeal foot digit; the front of a horse's hoof; the tip of a hockey stick's blade; or, a cliff's base (3) |
| CONTENTS | The list or table of chapters or sections given at the front of a novel, periodical or other publication; or, as a mass noun, the material dealt with in such a work (8) |
| INGST | On 3rd October, in the middle of the night, a storm devastated the front of a shop in our small hamlet near Aust (5) |
| CONTENT | The subject matter of an article, discussion or literary work; or, usually in plural, a list of chapters given at the front of a book (7) |
| TURNING | Process of releasing a locomotive from the front of a train to the other end, for the return journey (7,5) |
| ROUND | Process of releasing a locomotive from the front of a train to the other end, for the return journey (7,5) |
| BOWER | An anchor at the front of a ship; a shady recess under trees in a garden or woodland; a picturesque country cottage or summerhouse; or, from "farmer", a jack in euchre or 500 (5) |
| GOLDLEAF | A precious metal beaten into a thin sheet used in decorating e.g. the letters on the front of a book (4,4) |