| ISOMORPH | A substance that exhibits a similarity in shape or structure (8) |
| RESEMBLE | Exhibit a similarity to (8) |
| SPONGE | A type of bath loofah, bedeguar, cadger, cake, heavy drinker, make-up applicator, steamed pudding or swab for a cannon, each named for a similarity in some way to an aquatic porifer (6) |
| FORMLESS | Devoid of shape or structure (8) |
| AMORPHOUS | Without definite shape or structure (9) |
| ISOMETRY | In geometry, a transformation with no change in shape or size, such as rotation |
| SYMMETRY | Correspondence in shape or form about a point or axis |
| AFFINITY | A close similarity in appearance or quality; inherent likeness (8) |
| SHOETREE | This may keep a loafer in shape, or these supply energy (4,4) |
| BENCH | A bink, pew, scamble, settle or other long form; a rower's thwart in a boat; a judge's seat; a platform upon which to exhibit a dog at a show; or, a stout worktop, such as a potting table in a greenho |
| CHAPBOOK | Small tract exhibits a lead-lined layer (8) |
| ENGINEER | Originally a builder of fortifications, siege artillery and mechanical weapons such as trebuchets, later a designer/maker of machinery or structures such as bridges or roads (8) |
| DELICATE | Very fine in texture or structure (8) |
| ASTERIAS | Gems such as star sapphires that exhibit bright star-like effects when cut en cabochon; or, the genus of the common starfish (8) |
| BLUEEYES | Clothing for baseball umpire enforcedly exhibits a distinguishing feature |
| LIKENESS | Similarity in appearance (8) |
| MONUMENT | Commemorative building or structure such as the Taj Mahal, Victoria Memorial, Eiffel Tower or the Statue of Liberty (8) |
| ANALYSES | Detailed examinations of the elements or structure of something (8) |
| EVIDENCE | Exhibits A and B |
| OPALESCE | Ordinary soft drinks these days exhibit a milky iridescence (8) |