| GLOBATE | Having a spherical form (7) |
| ORBED | Having a spherical shape bored out (5) |
| BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE | Spherical form of carbon |
| ORBY | Gold in reserve rarely in spherical form (4) |
| BARNES | Wartime inventor is after exploding answer in spherical form (6,6) |
| GLOBULE | A spherical blob/drop; a small ball, orb or pill; or, first observed by Bart Bok, a dark nebulous cloud where star formations may take place (7) |
| CABBAGE | Vegetable, having thick green leaves surrounding a spherical head of young leaves (7) |
| BALLOON | Swell out in a spherical shape (7) |
| SHOTPUT | Athletic event using a spherical weight (4-3) |
| BALL | Shape of a fortune-teller's orbuculum for crystal-gazing; a formal social gathering such as a masquerade; or, a spherical mass of wound string, wool or yarn (4) |
| CUPOLA | Small dome crowning a lantern; its soffit; a spherical vault; or, a rotunda (6) |
| PEA | A spherical green leguminous seed of a papilionaceous climbing plant's pod, packed with nutritious flavour perfectly suited to creamy soup, garden salad, fritters, kedgeree, pasta primavera or a roast |
| DANDELION | Perennial wild flower or weed in the daisy family with a spherical seed head known as a clock; or, one of the buck rabbits in Watership Down (9) |
| GLOBULAR | ___ cluster, a spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core (8) |
| EPCOT | Theme park with a spherical landmark |
| DOMED | With a spherical roof |
| GLOBE | A spherical model of Earth (5) |
| ORB | A spherical object or shape (3) |
| PELLET | Impel lethargy into a spherical body |
| HARVESTMOUSE | Rodent making a spherical breeding nest above ground |