| ELLIPSIS | Set of three dots used in a sentence |
| STIPPLED | Dabs and dots used in a form of patterning; or, the paintbrushes used to create such an effect (8) |
| DECIMAL | ___ point; dot used in math |
| THEREFORE | In logic and mathematics, the meaning of three dots forming an upward-pointing triangle |
| COLON | A punctuation mark of two dots used when introducing a list (5) |
| SOS | In Morse code, what is three dots, three dashes, three dots? (1,1,1) |
| BULLETPOINT | Solid dot used to highlight item in a printed list (6,5) |
| UMLAUT | Diacritical mark (two dots) used over vowels, especially in German, to indicate modification by an adjacent sound (6) |
| DECIMALPOINTS | Dots used to separate the whole part and fractional part of numbers (7,6) |
| BULLETIN | Solid dot used to highlight listed items in an official report of public news (8) |
| LAUNDRETTE | Where Dot used to work in EastEnders (10) |
| SPOONER | W A ?, English clergyman renowned for his transposition of the initial consonants of a pair of words in a sentence (7) |
| FIJI | Nation with three dots in its name |
| ESS | Three dots, in Morse |
| DASH | Morse code element equal to three dots; or, a sprint race (4) |
| TORPEDO | Rope Dot used to make weapon |
| METATHESIS | Transposition of sounds or syllables in a word, or of words in a sentence (10) |
| DOMINOS | Pizza chain whose logo has three dots |
| TREY | Domino end with three dots |
| PARSE | Describe the form, part of speech and function of a word in a sentence |