| TOKEN | Acceptable to enter number, or symbol |
| FAIR | Just enter number into remote (4) |
| POKER | Acceptable to enter for each game |
| STROKE | Pet is acceptable to enter finicky rest home (6) |
| ONTIME | Burton enters number promptly (2,4) |
| NOTATION | A sign or symbol used to represent the elements in music or mathematics |
| SIGN | A gesture or symbol conveying a meaning; a division of the zodiac; or, a board marking an inn, pub or shop (4) |
| ALLEGORY | From "speaking otherwise", a parable, picture, piece of art, play or poem with symbolic meaning; or, an emblem or symbol generally (8) |
| NUMERAL | Word or symbol denoting a number (7) |
| TRADEMARK | Name or symbol identifying manufacturer or distributor (9) |
| PICTOGRAM | Image or symbol representing a word or phrase |
| CRESCENDO | A gradual increase in loudness or the musical direction or symbol indicating this |
| SKEP | From the Old Norse for "basket, bushel", a straw or wicker beehive, traditionally depicted on signs as an indication or symbol of industry (4) |
| SUNBURST | A motif or symbol used in architecture and design, consisting of rays or beams radiating out from a central disc (8) |
| AGMA | In phonetics, the sound or symbol of the velar nasal consonant, as in the 'ng' of long or the 'n' of sink (4) |
| IDEOGRAM | Written sign or symbol that represents an idea or object (8) |
| MONOGRAM | Translating as "word letter", a term for a single character, sign or symbol representing a word or phrase (8) |
| CODES | Systems of words, letters, figures or symbols used to represent others for secrecy or brevity |
| INSCRIBE | To write or carve words or symbols on something, especially as a formal record (8) |
| GLYPHS | Word for carved flutes or grooves in friezes; sculpted marks or symbols; or, small graphic characters/icons (6) |