| BABYFACED | Having a smooth round face like a baby's (4-5) |
| PEBBLE | A smooth round cobble-like stone of a beach, river or grotto floor; or, a thick lens of rock crystal (6) |
| CLOCKGOLF | Game, putting on a face like a grandfather? |
| PENSEE | French word for a "thought" put down on paper, or for a pretty violet-like flower with an apparently thoughtful face like a wondering gaper (6) |
| RUDDY | Red in the face (like a duck?) (5) |
| NEWSWOMAN | One of those that make the papers perhaps has a face like an anchor presumably (9) |
| INCESSANT | Uninterrupted ascent is unusual round face of Nevis (9) |
| TABLE | A piece of furniture having a smooth flat top (5) |
| HORSE | & 23. Smooth round bitter seed from a tree (5,8) |
| PANSY | From the French for "thought", because of its "pensive" face-like markings, a velvety violet-like flower also known as heart's-ease (5) |
| CRATERED | Having a sur face like that of the Moon (8) |
| PECAN | Hickory tree of the southern U.S. having a smooth oval nut (5) |
| SATIN | Fabric of silk or rayon having a smooth, glossy, appearance (5) |
| OREAD | Divine female, say, with a round face (5) |
| GROUP | Climb round face of Rushmore in a team (5) |
| MANINTHEMOON | Term for the appearance of a face-like pattern on the lunar surface (3,2,3,4) |
| RADIAL | Right, a face like Michelin's blown-up product? (6) |
| VELVET | Cloth made from cotton or silk having a smooth soft surface (6) |
| TERETE | In botany, having a smooth surface and cylindrical shape |
| GLACE | Having a smooth glossy surface / candied or glazed as fruits |