| HEART | A shape representing love |
| CUPID | Figure representing love (5) |
| EROS | Archer representing love |
| ORIGAMI | Folding paper into shapes representing objects (7) |
| OUTLINE | A sketch of the contours of an object or a figure; the bounds of a shape; a representation of a word in shorthand; or, a precis or summary (7) |
| TEMPLATE | A shape used as a guide in cutting; a model; or, a paper pattern or cut-out for dressmaking or for patchwork (8) |
| CANNONBALL | A gunstone fired from a basilisk, carronade or other bombard; or, a bomb/jump into water with one's body tucked into a shape like said shot (10) |
| POMPOM | Bobble for a woolly hat or Tam o' Shanter; or, a shape of a dahlia or chrysanthemum flower (6) |
| UMBEL | Flower cluster in which stalks spring from a common centre forming a shape like a parasol (5) |
| WHIMSY | A jigsaw puzzle piece crafted into a shape such as a bird or flower (6) |
| BOWTIE | Adorned by Bond, Churchill, Poirot and the 11th incarnation of the Doctor, a neck accessory with a shape reflected in farfalle or "butterfly" pasta; or, a pattern for patchwork quilts, resembling this |
| ITS | "___ never just a shape alone / Love is a kaleidoscope" |
| COIL | Make a shape like a snake |
| AMOEBA | A crowd catches spectre finally, a shape-shifter |
| BOLOGNA | Oblong - a shape for a sausage? (7) |
| OCTAGON | A month in the past, name a shape |
| OVAL | With a shape like a long narrow circle |
| ROSETTE | Ornament made of ribbons/threads gathered in a shape of a rose |
| SEGMENT | In geometry, part of a shape cut off by a line or plane intersecting it |
| SILHOUETTED | Seen as a shape against a light background (11) |