| SQUARE | Four-sided geometric figure; or, something of the same shape, such as a headscarf, chocolate brownie or a space on a chessboard (6) |
| SIDE | A line/edge forming part of the boundary of a plane geometric figure; or, one of two or more contesting sports teams or political parties (4) |
| PRORATA | A parrot it for something of the same value (3,4) |
| SIDES | Edges of plane geometric figures; or, surfaces of sheets of paper (5) |
| RHOMB | A four-sided geometric figure |
| BULB | From the Greek for "onion", a globular stem of a plant such as the aforesaid or the daffodil; or, an item in this shape, such as the rubber part of a pipette or bicycle horn (4) |
| BAGUETTE | From "baton", "stick" or "wand", an elongated ficelle-like loaf of French bread with a crisp crust; or, something reminiscent of this in shape, such as a long rectangular gem or an astragal-like mould |
| WHIMSY | Something fanciful, odd or quaint; or, a jigsaw puzzle piece crafted into a recognisable shape such as a bird, butterfly or flower |
| THROAT | Anatomical "red lane" containing a windpipe; an entity resembling said gullet in function or shape, such as a bottleneck, chimney, entrance/exit or other narrow passage; or, the voice (6) |
| ORDINARY | In heraldry, a simple geometric shape such as a fess, chief, cross etc. on a coat of arms (8) |
| CUBE | Six-sided 3-D shape, such as that of a die, sugar-lump or a puzzle invented by Rubik (4) |
| SOLID | Geometric shape such as a cube or cylinder |
| TWOPENNY | Old school slang for a leapfrogger's bonce or noggin; or, something of trifling value, especially a chew, coin, quart of ale or stamp worth 2d (8) |
| ANO | "Wheel of Fortune" buy that's the same shape as the wheel |
| GEOMETRIC | A pattern or arrangement that is made up of shapes such as squares, triangles or rectangles (9) |
| BRAZIL | The largest country in South America; or, a variety of nut baked in some chocolate brownie recipes ( |
| ARC | Curved shape such as a rainbow, e.g. (3) |
| STOPPER | It should be the same shape as the hole, one concludes (7) |
| FRACTAL | Made up of parts that are the same shape and are of smaller and smaller sizes |
| TRAPEZIUM | Four-sided geometric shape named from the Greek for 'table' (9) |