| ISOHEL | Line on map representing positions of equivalent sunshine (Meteorology) |
| CARTOGRAM | Type of map representing statistical data in diagrammatic form (9) |
| OPPOSITENUMBERS | Holders of equivalent positions facing anaesthetists (8,7) |
| AIRCOMMODORE | A senior officer of the RAF, of equivalent rank to brigadier in the Army (3,9) |
| PEER | Person of equivalent social standing |
| VICEMARSHAL | Air --- ---, senior RAF officer of equivalent rank to a rear admiral in the Royal Navy (4-7) |
| 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) |
| STANCES | Positions of saints placed on the outside of brown church (7) |
| ISOBAR | Line on map is over bank at mouth of river |
| NILE | Wriggly line on map of Africa (4) |
| ISOTHERM | Line on map is nothing but a unit of heat (8) |
| ISOGRAM | One’s awful blunder on drive, making line on map |
| BLUENILE | Coloured wriggly line on map of Africa (4,4) |
| ISOGRAMS | Initially in search of weight of lines on map (8) |
| ASTROLOGY | The study of the positions of the planets, sun and moon interpreted in terms of human characteristics and activities (9) |
| SCHEME | A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plot (6) |
| SYZYGY | Either of the two positions of a celestial body when sun, earth and the body lie in a straight line |
| HOROSCOPES | Predictions of a person's future, based on the relative positions of the planets (10) |
| TRACTION | Sustained pulling of a part of the body to maintain the positions of fractured bones, correct deformity etc. (8) |
| BEDSIDES | Positions of physicians at times, also including leader of doctors (8) |