| REGISTRAR | Recorder of births, marriages, deaths (9) |
| GENERAL | Official responsible for recording of births, marriages, deaths etc. (9,7) |
| SOMERSETHOUSE | London building that housed the General Register Office of births, marriages, and deaths from 1836 to 1970 (8,5) |
| REGISTRARS | In Britain, people whose job is to keep official records, especially of births, marriages and deaths (10) |
| VITALSTATISTICS | Official facts showing e.g. the number of births, marriages and deaths in a particular country (5,10) |
| PEDOMETER | House member outside party encountered recorder of steps taken (9) |
| HISTORIAN | Recorder of past events (9) |
| ZPG | No. of births = no. of deaths |
| DISPATCH | NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages reality show, Hatch, Match & ... (8) |
| DEMOGRAPHY | Study of births, deaths and other statistics (10) |
| REGISTRY | ____ office, a place where births, marriages and deaths are officially recorded (8) |
| NATAL | See only a subset of men at a lot of births |
| DEATHS | Opposites of births |
| PARISHREGISTER | Local record of births etc |
| CHRONIST | Recorder of events |
| BKPR | Recorder of money transactions: Abbr. |
| VIDEO | (Tape for) recorder of film etc (5) |
| TICKERTAPE | Welcome to the recorder of the heart? (6,4) |
| MORTIMER | Mother dismissing the recorder of minutes for legal writer (8) |
| TIMER | Recorder of duration |