| LIEAT | Words with "the feet of" or "the bottom of" |
| CLOVENHOOFED | With the feet of a ruminant (6-6) |
| CRAFT | Skill of, or the boat used by, an angler? (5) |
| FOOT | A manner of walking; 12 inches; or, the bottom of a page or hill (4) |
| AGROUND | On to or on a shore, reef, or the bottom of a body of water (7) |
| BARNACLES | Marine crustaceans that live attached to rocks or the bottom of ships (9) |
| MAUNDY | '_ _ _ _ Thursday' - the ceremony of washing the feet of the poor in commemoration of Jesus' washing of the disciples' feet at the last supper |
| ASCEND | Climb to the top or the bottom we hear (6) |
| FULLER | Scholar whose Worthies of England includes the story of Walter Raleigh's alleged laying of a cloak before the feet of Elizabeth I (6) |
| STILT | Pair of poles fitted with a footrest somewhere along the length and used for walking with the feet above the ground |
| MANUAL | Word, from "hand", for a small book for handy use; or, a keyboard of an organ, operated with the hands, as opposed to a pedal, with the feet (6) |
| HETERORYM | One of two or more words with the same spelling but a different pronunciation or meaning (9) |
| INAT | Words with "the kill" or "the buzzer" |
| TAKEITTO | Words with "the bank" or "the limit" |
| SYNONYMS | Words with the same or nearly the same meaning |
| ONEFOR | Words with "the road" or "the money" |
| EATON | Words with "the run" or "the go" |
| ANDI | Film title words with 'The King' or 'The Egg' |
| STANCE | The position of the feet of a golfer before making a swing (6) |
| PLIE | In ballet, a bending of the knees with the feet on the ground (4) |