| DIARIST | One who keeps a regular record of events or transactions in a journal (7) |
| TELLER | A person employed to deal with customers' transactions in a bank, especially in the U.S. (6) |
| ANALOGY | Resemblance to a regular record in any setting (7) |
| NOMAD | Can't he keep a regular place? |
| ADRIAN | One admiral at sea a regular record keeper (6,4) |
| MOLE | One admiral at sea a regular record keeper (6,4) |
| LOG | Enter information in a regular record |
| TRADE | Transaction in a barter economy |
| TRILOGY | Attempt to include one regular record in this threefold work (7) |
| ARTICLE | Piece in a journal (7) |
| ORDEALS | Trying times or transactions (7) |
| SPOTTER | Person who keeps a powerlifter safe during a workout |
| LOGBOOK | Regular record published as an aid to mathematicians? (3-4) |
| OPENER | The first in a series of events or games; a player who starts the betting or makes the first bid; or, a utensil for de-lidding a bottle or tin (6) |
| PADRONE | Old man, lazy fellow who keeps a restaurant? |
| SWINDLE | Fraudulent scheme or transaction (7) |
| DIARY | From a Latin word for "jour", a record of one's engagements, events and experiences logged in a journal of the same name (5) |
| HISTORY | Word originally for a narrative, story or tale, not necessarily assumed to be true, later the study of the past; a chronicle of events; or, the aggregate of days of yore collectively (7) |
| CHAIN | Measure of 100 links; a figure in a quadrille; a series of events; or, a linear sequence of bonded atoms (5) |
| REGISTER | Official or formal list of names, events or transactions (8) |