| TABLATURE | A system of musical notation using letters, symbols, or other visual cues to indicate how a piece is to be played (9) |
| ALGEBRA | From the Arabic for "reunion of broken parts" or "bone-setting", a method of calculation using letters/ symbols to represent numbers (7) |
| DECIBEL | Unit of measurement used to indicate how loud a sound is |
| TONICSOLFA | System of musical notation (5,3-2) |
| LOGO | Symbol or other design adopted by an organisation to identify it, as in a variety of intermediate bearded iris (4) |
| ARTWORK | Photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication. (7) |
| GRAPHICS | Photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication (8) |
| ALPHABET | Letters, symbols used in a writing system (8) |
| ASL | Comm. system with visual cues |
| LAGS | Uses cues to decide who breaks |
| SIGNS | Traffic -; visual cues illustrated and explained in the Highway Code (5) |
| REDUCES | Cuts Russian cues to pieces (7) |
| DIAGRAMS | Figures, plans and other visual representations of information such as bar graphs, family trees, flow charts, scatter plots or mind maps (8) |
| COLOR | A visual cue that may warn you if an animal is poisonous or venomous (5) |
| OOO | Love letter symbols |
| ATNT | Telecommunications company: two letters + symbol + letter |
| RUNES | Ancient letter symbols |
| CODE | Term for a collection/digest of laws first, later a secret system of signals, symbols or words, aka a cipher (4) |
| SCORES | Incised lines; notches in tallies; sets of 20; or, from an old practice of connecting related staves by lines on a page, sheets of musical notation (6) |
| ASEMIA | Loss of power to express, or to understand, symbols or signs of thought. (6) |