| ASTATINE | Chemical element with a symbol At (8) |
| LEAD | Element with a symbol derived from plumbum (4) |
| TENORCLEF | A symbol at the beginning of a stave which has middle C as its fourth line (5,4) |
| SWASTIKA | Was it rotated in Saskatchewan with a symbol of evil? (8) |
| ALTOCLEF | Staff symbol at the beginning of a viola piece |
| TOMJONES | Deep-voiced singer who's still a sex symbol at age 63 |
| ISOTOPE | A variety of a chemical element with a different mass number to the others (7) |
| TIN | Only chemical element with a three-letter name |
| TEMPUS | With "fugit", Latin for "time flies", observed as a motto with a symbol of a winged sand timer on a clock, gravestone, monument or sundial (6) |
| IRON | With a melting point of 1,538 degrees C, metal with a symbol derived from its Latin translation ferrum (4) |
| LEANDERCLUB | Rowing association with a symbol of a pink hippopotamus (7,4) |
| ARIES | From the Latin meaning "ram" and with a symbol representing a ram's horns, the first sign of the zodiac (5) |
| EXEDRA | An ancient Greek or Roman colonnade, passage, portico or other outdoor element with a bench or seat as a place for debate or discussion (6) |
| XED | Signed with a symbol |
| XFACTOR | Wrong element with a special quality (1,6) |
| GANG | Outfit with a symbol, often |
| CLEF | Some cynic left with a symbol for some music |
| UNDERMINE | Weaken one Democrat with a symbol of aristocracy (9) |
| OKAPI | Right with a symbol of giraffe-like animal |
| ZINC | Element with a silvery-blue appearance |