| TRUSS | Unit equal to 56lb of old hay or 60lb of new hay; a corbel; or, a triangular component of a roof (5) |
| FIRKIN | From "fourth", word for a quarter of a barrel originally, later nine gallons of ale or beer; 56lb of butter; a small cask/keg for the latter, or for cheese, eels, herrings, lard, soap or wine (6) |
| TRUSSED | Sixty pounds of new hay is bound to be like this |
| DELTA | From "tent door", the fourth Greek letter; or, a triangular landform (5) |
| ELLIE | 56lb+ carp at The Avenue, Shropshire - in well, I encountered (5) |
| INTHEWAY | New hay - it's moved when impeding one's progress (2,3,3) |
| MCEVOY | Craig ___, in 2023 caught Single Scale at 56lb - his 100th Avenue carp (6) |
| WAD | A bundle of hay; a roll of banknotes; a bung or disc of felt or other material in a gun; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for stuffing; or, slang for a bun (3) |
| WISPS | Word for flocks of snipe; friars' lanterns; petite girls/slight boys; twists of hay or straw; small brooms; strands or streaks of hair or smoke; or, tufts (5) |
| ORIEL | Window on a corbel |
| BAYES | Gary ___, landed UK's first 60lb+ carp in 2001 (Two Tone) (5) |
| LAKES | Lincs. premier carp fishery with 60lb-plus monsters (*lad kills mole) (3,4,5) |
| JARED | American actor who gained over 60lb for his part in Chapter 27, _ Leto (5) |
| RUCK | Word for a heap, pile or stack of fuel or hay; a multitude or throng; an undistinguished crowd; or, a loose scrum of players around a rugby ball (4) |
| TWINE | Twisted/plied string or cord, often used to bind bales of hay or straw (5) |
| BRACKET | From "codpiece" or "breeches", an architectural support, such as a corbel, supposedly named for its resemblance to the aforesaid pouch; or, either of a pair of parentheses ( ) [ ] { } for enclosing wo |
| STACK | Pile or rick of hay or straw (5) |
| FORKS | Bifurcations in rivers, roads or snakes' tongues; tools for lifting hay; or, utensils used with spoons when waiting in the silver-service style (5) |
| WISP | A handful of hay or straw; a small broom; a twisted bunch used as a torch; a strand of hair; a streak of smoke; or, one of slight or delicate stature (4) |
| SHEAF | Bundle of hay or straw (5) |