| RELOCATE | Move of company northwards noted in chronicle |
| ANNA | Girl left out of entry in chronicle |
| ANNAL | Year's entry in chronicle |
| ANIMAL | 'Everyman's superseded': note in chronicle that's brutal (6) |
| EPIC | Impressive tale that starts every passage in chronicle (4) |
| TRELLIS | Russia's leader, in chronicle, is supporting framework (7) |
| EUSTACE | ____ Scrubb, character in Chronicles of Narnia |
| DREAMSHAKE | Signature post move of Basketball Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon ... or an apt description of the circled letters in the grid? |
| ANNEALS | Toughens up English leader in chronicles (7) |
| OOO | White's combined move of Kc1 and Rd1, in chess notation |
| GAMBIT | Initial move of physician in carriage |
| REHANG | Move of pictures in a gallery |
| TRANSIT | In ___, on the move (of goods) (7) |
| ROUGE | Disruptive seeing move of University in the red (5) |
| ENPASSANT | Rule in chess regarding the first move of pawns (2,7) |
| PUSH | Get-up-and-go; the opposite of pull; a forward move of a pawn; or, with definite article, dismissal (4) |
| ERRATUM | An error in writing or printing, especially one noted in a list in a book (7) |
| WEDGWOOD | Potter whose company, founded in 1759, is still noted in the present day for its Queen's Ware, Black Basalt and Jasper (8) |
| OTTO | ___ Klemperer, American conductor born in Germany in 1885, internationally noted in opera and concerts (4) |
| ERRATA | Mistakes in writing or printing, especially when noted in a list in a book |