| DATELINE | International imaginary division roughly following 180 degrees longitude (4,4) |
| TIME | Division roughly corresponding to 15 degrees of longitude except that France covers 12 of them, Russia 11 and China only 1 (4,4) |
| DATE | International ___ Line - imaginary division through Pacific Ocean (4) |
| MERIDIAN | Imaginary line of longitude at Greenwich (8) |
| TIMEZONE | Function of longitude generally multiplied invariantly, with fifth term becoming variable (4,4) |
| LATITUDE | The converse of longitude (8) |
| GMT | Clock setting at 0 degrees longitude: Abbr. |
| GREENWICH | London borough at zero degrees longitude (9) |
| PRIMEMERIDIAN | Line of zero degrees longitude that runs through Greenwich in London (5,8) |
| LOCATION | Longitude |
| METHODICAL | I am clothed, roughly following a set pattern |
| FEARSOMELY | Awfully primitive nurses roughly following Florence's lead (10) |
| PIRATESHIP | Theme park entertainment and parties roughly following the latest trends (6,4) |
| ACCRA | Capital just west of 0 degrees longitude |
| OFFA | King of Mercia from 757 associated with an earthwork roughly following some of the current border between England and Wales |
| SOUTHPOLE | Place where all lines of longitude meet, at 90 degrees S, 45 degrees E (5,4) |
| ZODIAC | In astrology, a circle of twelve 30 degrees divisions of celestial longitude centered on the eclipti |
| PLANECHART | Map with lines of latitude and longitude being represented as parallel (5,5) |
| EXTREMESMEET | Proverb (which is true in terms of longitude) (8,4) |
| LASCAR | Foreign sailor identifies a rocky mass, given longitude or latitude initially (6) |