| REGULI | Metallic forms in which one pistol turned up (6) |
| IDIOMS | Various forms in which 1 across can appear |
| LIMBO | Low dance form in which one is consigned to oblivion (5) |
| ANTIGENS | Toxic crystalline element occurring in metallic and non-metallic forms, chiefly obtained from the mineral stibnite (8) |
| IRREGULAR | Big guns and pistol turned over by Irish soldier |
| COINS | Money in metallic form (5) |
| COIN | Metallic form of currency |
| DUELS | Precious gems, they say, created one-on-one pistol fights (5) |
| PRIVATEINVESTIGATOR | Undisclosed shareholder hides one pistol for sleuth |
| LIGATURE | Holding one pistol, decoy Bond (8) |
| SELDOM | Forms in which learner appears backward on a few occasions |
| CIRRUS | Cloud which forms in streaks called "mare's tails" (6) |
| MOBILE | Structure with dangling forms in Alabamian city (6) |
| SALIVA | Liquid that forms in the mouth (6) |
| ALIGNS | Forms in line |
| ALLOTROPE | One of multiple forms in which an element may exist |
| JETE | Ballet jump with various forms in which a dancer springs from one foot to land on the other; French, 'thrown' (4) |
| EDITION | From "bring forth, publish", word for one of the forms in which a book or newspaper is produced; a press run; a single copy from this set; a reproduction; or, any version (7) |
| LOWERCLASSES | Junior forms in which the humbler ranks are found (5,7) |
| ACTAEON | This hunter, a grandson of Cadmus, saw Diana bathing, which meant she turned him into a stag that was then killed by his dogs. In The Merry Wives of Windsor (act 2, scene 1), Pistol says, "Like Sir __ |