| DARIOLE | A shell of pastry, etc, or a small, round mould (7) |
| FLAKES | Chips of toasted maize; crystals of snow; crumbly bars of chocolate; eccentric people; small flat fragments of fish food or pastry etc; or, sparks (6) |
| MUFFIN | A cup-shaped sweet cake or a small round flatbread |
| REGAL | Word for kingly, princely, queenly etc; or, a small portable reed organ (5) |
| BOMBE | Ice cream frozen in a round mould (5) |
| ROUND | A circular biscuit, piece of dough/ pastry etc; a slice of bread or one sandwich; a dance in a ring; a series of calls made by a doctor or a postie; or, an outburst of applause (5) |
| SCRATCH | Poultry food; the hiss of a stylus on a record; a competitor withdrawn from a race etc; or, a graze (7) |
| STRETCH | An informal word for a walk; a continuous journey; an expanse of road, time, water etc; or, a muscle-extending reach of the arms or legs (7) |
| WATCHER | A kind of angel; a spectator, spotter, spy etc; or, a person who maintains a vigil by a sickbed (7) |
| TURTLES | Terrestrial, marine or fresh-water reptiles encased in a shell of bony plates with flippers or webbed toes for swimming |
| HEXAPOD | Wizard has a shell of sixfooter (7) |
| ROLLOUT | Flatten pastry, etc., with a pin (4,3) |
| CORACLE | A small round rowing-boat, made of wickerwork, etc (7) |
| BRIOCHE | A light sweet bread usually in the form of a small round roll (7) |
| GLOBULE | A small round particle of a substance (7) |
| BLANKET | Woven cover for a bed, fireside chair, pet's basket, picnic, yoga etc; or, a concealing layer of something such as flowers, leaves or snow (7) |
| RUNDOWN | A summary; a reduction in activity, number, size etc; or, a Jamaican stew of seafood cooked in coconut milk (7) |
| EVASION | Avoidance of a duty, tax, question etc; or, a prevaricating excuse (7) |
| RAMEKIN | A small round baking dish for single portions of food (7) |
| VERMEIL | French term for silver-gilt or gilt bronze used for candelabra, jewellery, medals, tableware etc; or, a poetic word for a scarlet-red pigment, also known as cinnabar (7) |