| MAPPING | Making a chart |
| DIAGRAM | Sadly, I'm a drag, making a chart in a user manual (7) |
| SCHEME | A rhetorical figure originally, later an astrological diagram; a chart; a colourway; a project; or, a secret plot (6) |
| THREETIMES | Gag? A gag! A gag? A chart-topper! (5,5,1,4) |
| PLANNER | Wedding or party co-ordinator; a person who develops towns, cities and other urban areas; or, a type of calendar in the form of a chart (7) |
| RHUMB | A ____ line, which intersects all meridians at the same angle, is a straight line on a chart using the Mercator projection |
| TREE | An arbor adopted as a symbol of lineage and depicted in a chart showing the branching of a family (4) |
| MAPREAD | Find a way to obtain a chart to study (3-4) |
| XMARKSTHESPAT | Instruction on a chart to guide you to a piece of antique footwear? |
| IONA | A chart-topper about a Hebridean island (4) |
| TREND | What a line on a chart may show |
| SLIDTO | Wound up at, as a lower position on a chart |
| COACHPARTY | Copy a chart depicting a busload of trippers (5,5) |
| TRACHEA | A chart at the end turned out to be a tube (7) |
| RELIEFMAP | A chart indicating a terrain's hills, mountains, valleys and other three-dimensional topography by means of colours, hachures and shading, rather than contour lines alone (6,3) |
| PARAGRAPH | On a level with a chart containing separate item of news (9) |
| ORGANOGRAM | A chart showing the management structure of a company (10) |
| DININGTABLE | Discontent ding-a-ling gets a chart and eats off it (6,5) |
| CHARACTERACTOR | Correct a chart wrongly written about a thespian (9,5) |
| PICKEDAGRAPH | Chose a chart? |