| BRIDLEWAY | Signposted with a blue arrow or represented on an OS map with a green/pink long-dashed line, a path suitable for horses and their riders (9) |
| HERONWAY | Route represented on an OS map by a green dashed line which is a bridle path, equestrian road or pony track upon which a rider may hack or trek without any traffic at any time (8) |
| BRIDLEPATH | One of the names for a right of way represented on an OS map as a dashed green line (or red depending on scale) (6,4) |
| GRAVEL | Rock fragments used to line a path (6) |
| TRUNK | A bole or log of a tree customarily burnt in the hearth at Christmas or represented in chocolate as a buche de Noel, for example; a blanket box; or, a travel chest (5) |
| PICTURED | Painted or represented |
| ROAD | Surface for a dashed line |
| SHAFT | An arrow or spear; a sunbeam, lightning bolt or other column of light; the rachis or rib of a feather; one of a pair of thills of a carriage or cart; or, a well-like passage into a mine (5) |
| BARB | A jag of an arrow or a fish-hook; a beard-like filament of a cyprinid; a harl or ramus of a feather's vane; or, a pointed or wounding remark (4) |
| GRID | Network of vertical "eastings" and horizontal "northings" as a reference system on an OS map (4) |
| FLIGHT | Word for a bird or plane's airborne journey; a soaring of swallows or other avians; the trajectory of an arrow or dart; a wandering of fancy or imagination; or, an act of fleeing (6) |
| AMORINO | Italian word, from "little love", for a putto representing a cupid in art, often with a bow/arrow or even a dove (7) |
| QUARREL | Crossbow arrow or bolt; a diamond-shaped pane of glass; a square tile; or, a squabble (7) |
| CONTOURED | Like an OS map to study having travelled round |
| LOCATOR | Map with a "You are here" arrow |
| ORANGE | Colour on OS maps of the dots symbolising off-road cycle routes; or, a fruit used to make marmalade (6) |
| CRESTS | Manes of horses; plumes or tufts of birds or helmets; identifying rings on arrows; or, tops of hills or waves (6) |
| ESKER | Long narrow ridge of sand and gravel deposited by a subglacial stream, also known as an os (5) |
| PACEMAKER | The leader unfolds map with a creek to be seen (9) |
| PARADIGM | Example of map with a grid that's faulty |