| ALIDAD | Revolving index of a surveyor Muhammad, an old man |
| PASSIM | A word often used in the index of a book to denote 'throughout' (6) |
| YLEVEL | Unknown prize left for right tool of a surveyor |
| PICKET | A stake used as a fence support, a surveyor's mark or as a tether for a horse; or, a protester posted outside their workplace during a strike (6) |
| EVEREST | Himalayan mountain named in 1865 after a Surveyor General of India (7) |
| THEODOLITE | A surveyor's instrument with a rotating telescope for measuring angles |
| BENCHMARK | Although it has another meaning now, what originally was a surveyor's mark cut into a permanent mate |
| TESSATHOMPSON | "Thor: Ragnarok" actress who plays a surveyor in "Annihilation": 2 wds. |
| EYING | Contemplating working as a surveyor (5) |
| MEASURESUP | Makes the grade as a surveyor? (8,2) |
| MEASUREUP | Be as good as, when you work as a surveyor (7-2) |
| HAND | A bridge player or the cards they hold; one's style of penmanship; or, an index of an analogue timepiece (4) |
| AREA | What a surveyor surveys |
| LINK | It joins a surveyors' unit (4) |
| CPI | An index of the cost of all goods and services to a typical consumer. |
| SHARE | Have a part of this index of trade on the Stock Exchange (5) |
| LIMERICK | Lear's, for example, went, "There was an old man with a beard; Who said, 'It is just a I feared!'; Two Owls and a Hen; Four Larks and a Wren;, Have all built their nests in my beard!" |
| OBESE | Having a body mass index of over 30 |
| FTSE | Share index of paper following return of wintertime in New York (4) |
| DIGIT | Index of advice concerning a plot (5) |