| GALETTE | French pastry or cake, flat and round like a "pebble" of river or lake (7) |
| DISC | Something flat and round, such as a CD, cutter of a harrow, daisy's "eye", gramophone record, quoit, plate or an old tax label for a motor vehicle (4) |
| ECCLES | - - - cake, flat round currant-filled pastry (6) |
| HEAD | Word for a capitulum of flowers; an effigy on a coin; one's "upper storey"-encasing caput; a cabbage or lettuce, dense and round like said anterior bonce; a schoolmaster/mistress; a nide of pheasants; |
| TRENCH | Fish on either side of river or ditch |
| ROULETTE | Might a trout and eel go round and round like this? (8) |
| STONY | Like a pebble beach |
| LIMP | Walk like a pebble is in your shoe, say |
| ROTATES | When something turns round like a wheel, it does what (7) |
| ROTATED | Turned round like a spinner bait (7) |
| CHUCK | To casually toss or fling into a bin, dump a partner or abandon a job; a pebble; a playful pat under a chin; a clamp for a drill's boring-piece; a call of a biddy; or, one's ducky (5) |
| RIPPLED | Like a pond after a pebble toss |
| TICKLER | Poacher in river or lake breaking heart (7) |
| GOLIATH | Bible: Philistine giant who was killed by David with a pebble (7) |
| WASH | A bathe, cleanse or rinse in water; a quantity of laundry; lotion; the wake of a ship; a tasteless drink; a thin coat of colour, glaze or slip for painting, pastry or pottery; or, pig swill (4) |
| KERPLOP | Sound of a pebble hitting water |
| DUMPLING | A savoury ball named for the thick consistency of its suety dough; one who is round like a pudding and stodgily slow; or, one's soft plump bundle of a baby or squidgy beau (8) |
| FLAKIER | Less dense, as pastry, or more dense, as people |
| UNDERGO | How I suffer! For example, going round like this! (7) |
| ORBITAL | Keeps going round like an eye socket? (7) |