| MARKER | Object used to indicate a position or route (6) |
| CURSOR | Pointer or flashing bar used to indicate a particular position on a computer screen (6) |
| REJOIN | To go back to an organisation or route that one has left (6) |
| DOGLEG | A sharp bend in a road or route (6) |
| ANCHOR | Heavy object used to hold a ship to one place (6) |
| OCCUPY | Fill or hold a position or rank (6) |
| INSTAL | To put in a position or rank (6) |
| RESIGN | To leave a position or, hyphenated, to join one again |
| EMBLEM | Object used to represent an organisation or team (6) |
| NODICE | US expression used to indicate a total refusal. without exceptions (2,4) |
| ASTRAY | Off the right path or route (6) |
| NUMBER | Mathematical object used to count (6) |
| CAMERA | Object used to take photographs (6) |
| TRACKS | Marks or routes, of an animal say (6) |
| FOOTING | Word for a firm foundation, upon which to literally or figuratively stand; a position or established place; a tread; a dance; or, plain cotton lace (7) |
| LARGO | "Abundant, copious, broad" Italian tempo marking used to indicate a very slow dignified rhythm, often to convey a sense of solemnity or grandeur (5) |
| SEMICOLON | A punctuation mark used to indicate a major division in a sentence (9) |
| PLUMB | Lead weight attached to a cord used to indicate a vertical line (5) |
| SEAANCHOR | Floating object used to slow a boat down or maintain direction (3,6) |
| APOSTROPHE | Mark used to indicate a possessive or the omission of letters in a word |