| RIGHTANGLE | Correct point of view at one corner of the square (5,5) |
| SILT | Label at one corner of the soil-texture triangle |
| HIPPOCKET | Is this where one keeps one's flask cool at one corner of snooker table? (3,6) |
| INAWAY | From one point of view at home then not at home (2,1,3) |
| RIGHTANGLES | Correct points of view in geometry (5.6) |
| SWEDE | A turnip, marry, in this corner of the square! (5) |
| SELLINGPOINT | Getting rid of view at checkout (7,5) |
| HYPOTENUSE | According to Pythagoras' theorem, "the square of the - of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides" (10) |
| PYTHAGORAS | Mathematician responsible for the right-angled triangle theorem about the square of the hypotenuse being equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides |
| PROCYON | Brightest star in the constellation Canis Minor, forming one corner of the Winter Triangle (7) |
| SUBCULTURE | A smaller social set often with views at odds with those of the majority (10) |
| ALTAIR | Bright star, one corner of "the summer triangle" |
| RAREEARTH | ...are rather found in one corner of the table (4,5) |
| UTAH | One corner of the Four Corners |
| HALMA | Checkers-type board game, invented about 1880, in which players attempt to move a number of pieces from one corner of a square board containing 256 squares to the opposite corner. A variant called Chi |
| CROWSNESTS | Look out! Places once with top views at sea (5,5) |
| TRIANGLE | A musical instrument of percussion consisting of a bent steel rod, open at one corner (8) |
| LEVEN | The loch is smooth at one corner (5) |
| SMYTHE | Creator of Andy Capp's a legend in one corner of England (6) |
| TEN | Roll that could get you from one corner of a Monopoly board to the next |