| TROPOSPHERE | The volume of air closest the earth |
| ULLAGE | Volume of air in a container mainly holding liquid |
| NITROGEN | Gaseous element that forms 78%, by volume, of air (8) |
| PYRAMID | One third the height times the area of the base gives the volume of a what? (7) |
| LITER | Unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre (0.001 cubic metre). From 1901 to 1964 the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4 degreesC (39.2 degreesF) and standard atmosphe |
| BULK | From the Old Norse for "cargo", a ship's freight or hold; the volume of a great size; the main or greater part; any huge body; the thickness of paper; or, dietary fibre/roughage (4) |
| AIRMASSES | Volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapour content (3,6) |
| TURBULENCE | Irregular movements of large volumes of air that can disturb a plane's flight (10) |
| OXYGEN | It constitutes about one-fifth of the volume of the atmosphere |
| CHANG | Jung ___, author of the volume of biography Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (5) |
| PRIMO | And 18 Author of the volume of fiction and memoir The Periodic Table (5,4) |
| ABSE | Dannie, author of the volume of poetry Ask the Bloody Horse (4) |
| AMAZON | The world's largest river in terms of the volume of water it carries (6) |
| PHRASEBOOK | The volume of the foreigners coming to Ireland, in a manner of speaking, for Dubliners? (6,4) |
| LEVI | Primo, Italian author of the volume of fiction and memoirs The Periodic Table (4) |
| ACREFOOT | The volume of water that would cover an area of 1 acre to a depth of 1 foot (4-4) |
| WINN | Godfrey -, author of the volumes of autobiography The Positive Hour and The Infirm Glory (4) |
| FANTASISE | Imagine the volume of some pop on the radio! (9) |
| RECTANGULAR | Use a formula to calculate the volume of this type of solid |
| BELLS | Quasimodo was made deaf by the volume of these Notre Dame instruments, the ... |