| ISOBAR | From the Greek for "equal weight", one of a series of curves on a weather map used to depict atmospheric pressure in a given area (6) |
| ISOSCELES | Word from the Greek for "equal-legged" |
| EPICWINDING | Major curves on a mountain road? |
| POINSETTIA | Small map used to line exotic patio plant (10) |
| ESS | Curves on a mountain road |
| STARATLAS | Map used to locate constellations |
| WINDTUNNEL | Testing area of curve on subway? (4,6) |
| BELLE | Normal sort of curve on European beauty |
| LABYRINTH | Beijing 2022 - Series of quick curves on the icy track in the Winter Olympic sport of Skeleton |
| CUSPS | The tips of a crescent moon; or, the points formed by the meeting of curves in Gothic tracery (5) |
| POISE | Word for weight that came to mean balance, equal weight or equilibrium, thus composure, dignity, graceful carriage, stability of body or other state/manner of evenness (5) |
| BENDS | The sort of curves a man of the sea doesn't care for (5) |
| PEER | From the Latin for "equal", one's confrere or fellow; or, a noble (4) |
| HELIX | Curve on a cylindrical or conical surface that would become a straight line if the surface was unrolled into a plane (5) |
| CLARINET | Instrument used to depict the cat in Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf (8) |
| OBOE | Instrument used to depict the duck in Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf (4) |
| PELICAN | A pencil may be used to depict a bird (7) |
| OUNCE | Unit of weight one sixteenth of a pound (5) |
| HANDICAP | It holds one back, the weight one has to carry (8) |
| BALANCE | A new cable used to provide equal weight (7) |