| SCOREKEEPER | An official who keeps a tally in sports matches |
| SCORER | Person who keeps a tally of the points gained in a game (6) |
| WHIP | Name, arising from hunting terminology, for an official who keeps discipline within a political party (4) |
| NATURALLY | Run a tally in a fashion of course (9) |
| ORANGES | Juicy fruit traditionally given to players at half-time in sports matches (7) |
| NOTCH | A nick on a tally stick; a hole on a belt for a buckle's tongue; a degree in a scale; a level or step; or, a gorge (5) |
| TAB | Versatile word with meanings including an aerofoil, a bill, a cigarette, a collar insignia, a dose of LSD, a flap, a fob, a loop of a theatrical curtain, the drape itself, musical notation, a pill, a |
| SCORE | An incised line; a notch in a tally; a set of 20; or, a historical account of charges in a tavern |
| COUNTESSES | Ladies keep a tally of letters, we hear (10) |
| MACER | Official who keeps order in a Scottish law court (5) |
| SCREENER | An official who checks people or bags in a security area, especially in an airport (8) |
| COUNTER | A tally, teller, timer or totaliser; a tiddlywink or points-tracker; a token representing a coin; a kitchen top; a turnstile or till's table over which takeaways, teas or tickets are traded and legal |
| REGISTRAR | House doctor, official who keeps records (9) |
| USHER | Wedding official who keeps Cockneys quiet? (5) |
| BUREAUCRAT | An official who works in a large administrative system and follows rules too strictly (10) |
| IMAM | What is the term for an official who leads prayers in a mosque? (4) |
| UMPIRE | An official who presides over a hockey, netball or tennis game |
| VERGER | Name an official who takes care of the interior of a church (6) |
| COUNTYANTRIM | Any problem following tally in Meath or in Ulster? (6,6) |
| SCORELINE | Final tally in a match (9) |