| BOOLEAN | A system of algebraic notation |
| TERMS | Names of parts of algebraic expressions from school days |
| TRANSCENDENTALFUNCTION | Maths relation indefinable by a finite number of algebraic operations |
| QUADRATIC | Type of algebraic equation (9) |
| BRACKETS | Speculates about framework of algebraic delimiters (8) |
| FORTRAN | What is the computer language used for scientific calculations where instructions are written in algebraic notation? (7) |
| ADA | A forename of Lord Byron's daughter Countess of Lovelace, who said that the analytical engine "weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves" (3) |
| ADDITION | An algebraic or arithmetical process of combining two or more matrices, numbers or vectors to obtain their sum; or, a person's title (8) |
| CARROLL | A nonsense-writing algebraic Oxford don and inventor of the word ladder puzzle/game, whose nom de plume in question is as Mad Hatter-ish as his Wonderland tales, for it was devised by Latinising, reve |
| IMAGINARYNUMBER | Part of an algebraic expression |
| COEFFICIENT | A quantity placed before and multiplying an algebraic expression |
| YEATS | An algebraic variable consumes a renowned poet |
| TERM | Component of an algebraic equation |
| QUADRATICEQUATION | Algebraic statement graphed as a parabola |
| VARIABLE | Algebraic quantity that may work to contain two bits of arithmetic |
| ABEL | Mathematician who pioneered group theory and proved that there are no algebraic solutions to the general quintic equation; or, the shepherd brother of Cain (4) |
| ANDY | Game of Thrones actor to give grades and attach algebraic unknown (4,4) |
| MARK | Game of Thrones actor to give grades and attach algebraic unknown (4,4) |
| MAINDIAGONAL | Line of numbers from the top left to bottom right, in an algebraic matrix |
| BOOLE | Algebraic theory pioneer |