| CORRELATION | In statistics, a ____ coefficient is the covariance of the random variables X and Y, divided by the square root of the product of their variances |
| BERNOULLIDISTRIBUTION | Range of probabilities in which the only values of the random variable are 0 and 1 |
| MONIC | Of a polynomial whose leading coefficient is one (5) |
| VARIATES | Random variables to statisticians |
| ERROR | In statistics, a measure of the difference between some quantity and an approximation to or estimate of it, often expressed as a percentage |
| DRAG | _ coefficient, the Renault Alpine GTA boasted one of just 0.28 (4) |
| OGIVE | In statistics, a cumulative frequency graph |
| MODE | The most frequent value of a random variable (4) |
| SHAPE | The time of metamorphosis of the random drama society? (2,4,5) |
| ATSOME | The time of metamorphosis of the random drama society? (2,4,5) |
| GRANDMOTHER | King George embodies elements of the random ancestor (11) |
| HYDEPARK | Formerly part of Kensington Gardens and Henry VIII's deer chase, 350 acres of land divided by the Serpentine and the Long Water lakes in London (4,4) |
| OSSETS | Native or inhabitant of a region of the Caucasus Mountains which is divided by the boundary between |
| AVERAGE | ___ speed is given by total distance travelled by the body divided by the total time taken to cover this distance (7) |
| NAPPE | Either of the two parts into which a double cone is divided by the vertex (5) |
| BODYMASSINDEX | Person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of their height in metres (4,4,5) |
| MACHNUMBER | Parameter designated to the ratio of an aircraft's velocity divided by the speed of sound at that altitude (4,6) |
| PEDESIS | The random motion of small particles suspended in a gas or liquid. (7) |
| HEAT | Energy arising from the random motion of molecules, transmissible by conduction, convection or radiation (4) |
| STOAT | A quadruped, but in some statistics a duck |