| BANNERS | Headlines spanning the width of the page |
| ACROSS | Spanning the width of (6) |
| BREADTH | The width of the bathtub? - read the instructions! (7) |
| SPAN | Unit of length based on the width of the hand (4) |
| GAPE | The width of the widely opened mouth of a vertebrate (4) |
| DETER | Talk out of taking aim from the width of the circle (5) |
| HAIRSBREADTH | The width of the lock |
| WEFT | Yarn woven across the width of the fabric (4) |
| CINEMASCOPE | Film-making process in which a motion picture is projected on a screen with the width of the image two and a half times its height (11) |
| PLUTO | Dwarf planet that's only about half the width of the United States |
| BENCH | Type of car seat spanning the full width of the car (5) |
| GAUGE | Diameter of a wire; number of knitted stitches in one inch of fabric; or, the width of a row of slates (5) |
| TELFORD | Nicknamed the Colossus of Roads by Robert Southey, a builder of canals, churches, roads, aqueducts and a number of bridges including one spanning the Menai Strait (7) |
| OVERLEAF | On the other side of the page of a book (8) |
| HUNDRED | Number of years spanning the conflict between the Houses of Plantagenet and Valois - though it laste |
| RIALTO | Name of one of the four Venetian bridges spanning the Grand Canal (6) |
| FOOTNOTE | Sound played with the toe? It did say to, at the bottom of the page! (8) |
| FOOTNOTES | Writes it down after seeing unit of length printed at the bottom of the page |
| SWATHS | Word for measures of the widths of grassland, reckoned by sweeps of mowers' scythes originally, later bands of cut, mown or scythed grass or corn; or, any broad areas or strips (6) |
| BLED | Ran off the end of the page |