| TRUSTEESHIP | Position of a trustee |
| MATRIX | A trustee in mess requires arrangement of data (6) |
| FIDUCIARY | A person bound to act for another's benefit. as a trustee in relation to his beneficiary (9) |
| LOTUSEATER | See a trustee about indolent person |
| TRIBE | A trustee, in short, had one to live within the clan (5) |
| SETTER | The union leader leaves a trustee upset with the dog (6) |
| LATRINES | Lines up with a trustee to provide some toilets (8) |
| ATTRACT | Allure shown by a trustee engaged in diplomacy (7) |
| RATRACE | You'd like to escape this career involving a trustee (3,4) |
| LOCUS | A place; the position of a gene on a chromosome; or, a passage in a book or other piece of writing (5) |
| TRIM | The act of snipping a candlewick to prepare it for use; a light haircut to neaten or tidy; a decorative edging; the position of a ship's sails relative to the wind; said vessel's fitness; or, conditio |
| ASPECT | View in a certain direction; or, position of a garden in relation to the points of a compass (6) |
| OCTANT | Position of a celestial body one-eighth of a circle (45) distant from another (6) |
| HALFMAST | Position of a flag as a sign of mourning (4 4) |
| SITE | The position of a building, camp, collection of web pages, group of caravans, monument, town etc (4) |
| BALANCESHEET | A statement that shows the financial position of a business at a specified date (7,5) |
| INFIRM | Weak description of the position of a member of the company (6) |
| COORDINATE | A group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point (2,8) |
| COORDINATES | Magnitudes that define the position of a point by reference to a fixed figure or system |
| PROMOTION | Position of a yes-man with a view to advancement (9) |