| FULCRUM | Levers are classified according to the relative positions of the ____, resistance and effort |
| PARALLAX | What is a misalignment in the comparison of two locations due to the relative position of the observer (8) |
| HOROSCOPES | Predictions of a person's future, based on the relative positions of the planets (10) |
| BIOME | Geographical area classified according to the species living there (5) |
| STATUSES | The way a team leader employs the relative positions (8) |
| ASTROLOGERS | People who study the motions and relative positions of the planets, sun and moon, interpreted in terms of human activity (11) |
| ASTROLOGER | Person who studies the motions and relative positions of the planets, sun and moon, interpreted in terms of human activity (10) |
| PROPORTIONS | That print, so poor to the relative sizes! |
| ANECICS | There are three groups of earthworm classified according to their behaviour and habitat. They are epigeic, endogeic and ___. |
| STATUS | The relative position of an individual within a group. (6) |
| HIERARCHIC | Classified according to various criteria (10) |
| ASTROLOGY | Study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies in order to divine information abo |
| BEAKED | First word of the name describing the group of medium-sized toothed whales that have an extended snout and are classified in the family Ziphiidae. (6) |
| CREASE | Any of a number of lines on a cricket pitch (bowling, popping, or return) marked to define the positions of the bowler and batsman (6) |
| BRAHE | Tycho ---, Danish astronomer who designed and constructed instruments to plot the positions of the stars (5) |
| ASPECTS | From Latin for "to look", positions of the planets; or, relationships between viewers and the viewed (7) |
| PLAYINGS | Relative positions of competitors fastening boots during extra time (8) |
| CASTLES | Interchanges the positions of the king and a rook in chess. (7) |
| ASTROLABE | An ancient instrument for showing the positions of the sun and bright stars at any given time (9) |
| STARCLASS | Astronomy: any of the groups into which stars are classified (9) |