| HOAXES | Alien autopsies, crop circles and the like |
| NORTHAMERICA | Third largest of the world's continents in the present day, lying for the most part between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer in the Western Hemisphere. (5,7) |
| VIOLA | Six Romans join the circle and the French provide the music (5) |
| TEMPERATE | Zone between the tropic circle and the polar circle (9) |
| CONE | The base is a circle and the sides taper up to a point (4) |
| STICKFIGURE | Drawing of a human with the head represented by a circle and the body by straight lines (5,6) |
| COOKSTOWN | A former centre of the linen industry in County Tyrone, near to the Beaghmore stone circles and cairns (9) |
| AVEBURY | Located in Wiltshire, England, it is one of the largest prehistoric sites in Europe of the late Neolithic period. It has circles and a sanctuary. This site, together with Stonehenge, were collectively |
| BLOOMSBURY | An area of London associated with a group of artists, intellectuals and writers who, according to Dorothy Parker, "lived in squares, painted in circles and loved in triangles" (10) |
| STUDYHALFEELS | Perform autopsies on bisected morays? |
| CORONER | He conducts autopsies (7) |
| APESUITS | Nothing came from ridiculous autopsies in primate costumes (3,5) |
| POSTMORTEMS | Autopsies (4-7) |
| CEREOLOGY | The study, or investigation, of crop circles (9) |
| SHAPES | Circles and such |
| GEOM | Subj. with circles and such |
| TICTACTOE | Game of circles and crosses |
| ACNE | Very good circles and spots |
| SHOUTS | Closes round circles and cries (6) |
| EYEGELS | They target dark circles and puffiness |