| WEIGHTED | Adjusted (of figures or statistics) (8) |
| DATA | From the Latin for "something given", word for facts, figures or statistics collected for analysis/ reference or input to a computer (4) |
| NOTATION | System of figures or symbols (8) |
| COLUMN | Pillar; vertical row of figures; or, a regular section of a newspaper, written by a particular journalist (6) |
| TUNED | Adjusted (of radio) |
| INURED | One can get under-adjusted, of course (6) |
| CONTOURS | The outlines of masses of land, figures or bodies (8) |
| MODELLER | One who makes figures or objects out of substances such as clay or wood (8) |
| DIORAMAS | Miniature, three-dimensional models of scenes with figures; or, taxidermy displays in museums (8) |
| INTAGLIO | Figure or design carved into or beneath the surface of hard metal or stone (8) |
| ANAGLYPH | Figure or cameo embossed or carved in low relief (8) |
| CRUCIFIX | A figure or picture of Christ attached to the cross (8) |
| OSTINATO | Persistently repeated musical figure or rhythm (8) |
| NUMBERED | Amounted to (a specified figure or quantity) (8) |
| SIDES | Edges of plane geometric figures; or, surfaces of sheets of paper (5) |
| FUDGE | From "to merge", word meaning "cobble together", "manipulate facts or figures" or "humbug!" that is also the name of a soft sweet, based on a mixture of butter, cream and sugar (5) |
| SIDE | A line/edge forming part of the boundary of a plane geometric figure; or, one of two or more contesting sports teams or political parties (4) |
| ATTRIBUTE | In art, a conventional symbol associated with a mythical figure or saint, such as the bow/arrows of Diana, the dove of Aphrodite, the lyre of Apollo or the peacock of Juno (9) |
| CARVING | The act or art of sculpture in ivory, stone, wood etc; the dendroglyph, figure or form created; the process of cutting up roasted meat at a table; or, a technique of turning in skiing (7) |
| CODES | Systems of words, letters, figures or symbols used to represent others for secrecy or brevity |